Bunny Bunny

1454 Gratiot Ave, Detroit
(313) 947-6122

Recent Reviews

Deion C

Really excellent food. I've been here a handful of times and every dish has been phenomenal so far

Joey Toor

They only had 2 people working on a Friday evening, so everything was delayed. It took 90 minutes to get 4 dishes which is unacceptable.The food was poorly seasoned and poorly made. The dishes tried to combine too many flavors, it has zero direction and ended up just being a bland mess. The entire restaurant had poor ventilation and it was smokey haze.This place needs to improve their dishes and hire more staff before I ever come back or recommend it to anyone.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Kristina K.

The food was pretty remarkable and unique. The space could not accommodate a party of 8-10 very well. They also refused to separate our bills, which essentially kicked this place off our list again for the future.

Stephanie Vaught

We stopped in based on smell alone! The food here is amazing. We had the popcorn chicken, hush puppies, and the pork fried rice dish. Everything was chef quality. Really really good and flavorful food. Will definitely be back.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kal Alrajhi

Love everything they serve, it's phenomenal.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Autumn M.

I'd heard about Bunny Bunny and wasn't sure what to expect when I visited! Rather than a standard sit down restaurant like I had envisioned the space is set up as a walk up counter where you place your order, receive a buzzer, and pick up the food on a tray when it's complete. There is a duo the runs the kitchen and cook all the food so be prepared to a wait a minute. It's not a full back of the house situation! What I love about Bunny Bunny is the freshness- with the counter and open kitchen design you can see them freshly preparing food made to order. The menu seems to be rotating - we had a chance to try the popcorn chicken, naan, and crab fried rice which were all tasty. Bunny Bunny is connected to a bar upstairs called Collect where you can find additional seating, beer, wine, and a few spirits. Overall i'd recommend Bunny Bunny if you're looking for something unique and different to try that's not a traditional sit down restaurant experience.

tony cope

Them Biggirl burgers on Sundays are some fire fire. Hell of a burger.

Manniac

? bus

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kevin O.

Everything we had here was incredible: beef curry noodles, butter chicken over fries, pork belly with bok choy. All of it was great. There's a a bar upstairs with mostly beer, but also some wine, cider, and whiskey options. Then above that is rooftop seating that overlooks Easter Market.I'll definite back here.

Monica Wiseman

Disappointed. We wanted to try somewhere new, somewhere local, somewhere to support. It was a beautiful day in Detroit and we were excited. We had a beer above at Collect before coming down to grab dinner, just around 620ish. We ordered and she was fine. There wasn’t any water in the dispenser. No clear indication if they had drinks available. We were given a order buzzer. We sat at a table. There were others seated. Others came in for TOGO. She brought out the dine-in orders to them at their table. She brought out the orders directly to the people Togo. We sat, and sat, and waited 40 minutes for our buzzer to go off and get up to get our food. We spect $40 for two burgers and split a fry. The burger was way salty, nothing special, and not really anything special about the special sauce. The fries? A joke; McDonald’s-like, so small, not worth it. We probably won’t be back, even if their rotating sandwiches look appealing.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 2

Monica W.

$40 for two burgers and a fry. The burgers were over salted. Fry was nothing special and a small amount. Waited close to if not 40 minutes for our food and the service was subpar.

Leonardo D.

Bunny Bunny boasts a charming and concise menu, offering exceptional quality. Personally, I found their chicken sandwich particularly delightful. The convenience of being upstairs at Cøllect and being able to order food from Bunny Bunny adds to the experience. I wholeheartedly recommend this spot. There's truly nothing better than grabbing a beer, heading to the rooftop at Cøllect, and savoring the delectable offerings from Bunny. It's a perfect pairing that guarantees a great time!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Cassandra Parikh

Rude and food took almost an hour for two sandwiches. Everything looked to be out and prepped so not sure why it took so long.Finally got order. One plate for two people. Awesome.Fries are cold. Croissant sandwich luke warmBar upstairs is great though.Pic is the chicken from the chicken biscuit. Over fried.

Derek Hill

Incredibly refreshing take on my favorite styles of food. Traveled from Cleveland to eat here, and it did not disappoint. Can't wait to come back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Gaston N.

Bunny Bunny is a place I've wanted to visit for a while... unfortunately after the pandemic they closed and opened again only to threaten to close again. Luckily they stayed open in this iteration... sort of a speakeasy restaurant that you get to through the Collect beer bar. It's a pretty cool set up, I was able to get a shot from Collect and bring it downstairs to Bunny Bunny to have with my food.I ordered the spicy fried beef sandwich... It was definitely spicy and tasted okay. I also ordered the pork belly with lime aioli which I thought was really good, definitely try that one. What I liked most was I was almost able to eat my meal in silence since most of the action was going on upstairs. This would be a nice place to take a date for a quiet meal where you can actually hear each other talk for once. It's also nice to know that the owner/chef is cooking your meal so you can expect the best the restaurant has to offer. Unfortunately I don't know how long this place will be around...

Load More