just vicky s barbecue. like 700,000 citizens, it too has endured. definitely ribs. for sure. who lives here? some would say it s an abandoned city. this neighborhood, i mean, working class. i actually live like a mile and a half that way but it s completely different environment. george, born and raised in southwest detroit. it s weird, like in detroit, it s super contrast in like certain senses. if you go down jefferson towards gross pointe, it s like once you hit gross pointe it s beautiful million dollar estate homes but
million dollar estate homes but right before that, it s the slums. there s no in the middle, i guess you would say. that s the problem with detroit. there s a general consensus of fear of this city, you know what i mean? wait a minute. you have a whole hipster resurgence going on, right? it s great. lot of people talk that it s positive. when you are a city left without options, you know, it s time to accept things. you know what i mean? bringing positive energy, businesses, money, it s a great thing. the town was abandoned. phil took a chance on that strip and it exploded ever since. who are the customers? sure suburbanites want to come to detroit and eat barbecue, where do they go? sloan s.
just vicky s barbecue. like 700,000 citizens, it too has endured. who lives here? some would say it s an abandoned city. this neighborhood, i mean, working class. i actually live like a mile and a half that way but it s completely different environment. george, born and raised in southwest detroit. it s weird, like in detroit, it s super contrast in like certain senses. if you go down jefferson towards gross pointe, it s like once you hit gross pointe it s beautiful million dollar estate homes but right before that, it s the
like 700,000 citizens, it too has endured. who lives here? some would say it s an abandoned city. this neighborhood, i mean, working class. i actually live like a mile and a half that way but it s completely different environment. george, born and raised in southwest detroit. it s weird, like in detroit, it s super contrast in like certain senses. if you go down jefferson towards gross pointe, it s like once you hit gross pointe it s beautiful million dollar estate homes but right before that, it s the slums.
million dollar estate homes but right before that, it s the slums. there s no in the middle, i guess you would say. that s the problem with detroit. there s a general consensus of fear of this city, you know what i mean? wait a minute. you have a whole hipster resurgence going on. it s great. lot of people talk that it s positive. when you are a city left without options, you know, it s time to accept things. bringing positive energy, businesses, money, it s a great thing. the town was abandoned. phil took a chance on that strip and it exploded ever since. who are the customers? anyone who wants to come to detroit and eat barbecue, where do they go? sloan s. not here. not here.