As speculation continues to build for his potential U.S. Senate run, Kid Rock is expanding his brand footprint into the world of culinary delights. The GRAMMY nominee is set to open Kid Rock's Made In Detroit at the new Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.

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The new digs promise to be an authentic representation of the Motor City and the "All Summer Long" singer. Open year-round for lunch and dinner, the menu will feature "classic Detroit and Southern-influenced dishes, along with traditional comfort foods and bar fare." Speaking of the bar, it will house a selection of local beers and craft cocktails.

Lined with Kid Rock-themed decor, the restaurant will also feature a live music stage for performances, with a particular focus on local Michigan artists. 

Rock will officially open his new restaurant and the new Little Caesars Arena — which cost a reported $862 million to construct — with six concerts beginning Sept. 12. The arena will be home to the Detroit Red Wings (NHL) and Detroit Pistons (NBA).

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