Detroit's East Village is getting a taste of Spain with the grand opening of Antidote, a Spanish-inspired restaurant from entrepreneur Nya Marshall. The new eatery will celebrate its debut on January 19th at 14628 E. Jefferson Ave.
At Antidote, diners can expect to find dishes rooted in traditional Spanish cuisine but also infused with global flavors and techniques. Menu items include an array of Mediterranean favorites such as mussels with chorizo, Catalan-style cod, and the famous Basque cheesecake. The restaurant's offerings promise a culinary journey that transcends borders.
In addition to its diverse menu, Antidote will also feature an extensive selection of wines and craft cocktails, including non-alcoholic options. The eatery will be open for brunch, dinner, and late-night hours, catering to the busy schedules of locals and visitors alike. Private dining options are available for those seeking a more intimate experience.
Located in the former space of Norma G's, another Caribbean-inspired restaurant that closed its doors in 2023, Antidote takes over a long-abandoned building where Marshall also opened Ivy Kitchen and Cocktails in 2020. With this latest venture, Marshall continues to shape Detroit's dining scene with her unique vision and dedication to innovative cuisine.
At Antidote, diners can expect to find dishes rooted in traditional Spanish cuisine but also infused with global flavors and techniques. Menu items include an array of Mediterranean favorites such as mussels with chorizo, Catalan-style cod, and the famous Basque cheesecake. The restaurant's offerings promise a culinary journey that transcends borders.
In addition to its diverse menu, Antidote will also feature an extensive selection of wines and craft cocktails, including non-alcoholic options. The eatery will be open for brunch, dinner, and late-night hours, catering to the busy schedules of locals and visitors alike. Private dining options are available for those seeking a more intimate experience.
Located in the former space of Norma G's, another Caribbean-inspired restaurant that closed its doors in 2023, Antidote takes over a long-abandoned building where Marshall also opened Ivy Kitchen and Cocktails in 2020. With this latest venture, Marshall continues to shape Detroit's dining scene with her unique vision and dedication to innovative cuisine.