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Hopcat grand rapids review
Hopcat grand rapids review









Marie brings a love for Lebanese, a hint of Yooper and a knack for making unique pastries to this bustling, welcoming restaurant.

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Why HopCat's crack fries are being renamedĮric Lacy is a reporter for the Lansing State Journal. Satisfy Your Every Craving At Marie Catribs Chicken pot pie from Marie Catribs FoodbySteven Depolois licensed underCC BY 2.0 Marie Catribs (616) 454-4020 1001 Lake Dr, Grand Rapids, MI 49504 Yelp:4.5 Stars 198 Reviews. HopCat's menus, signs and posters at all of its locations are being redesigned, with a yet-to-be announced name change in January. "Drug addiction is not a joke," Mark Gray, CEO of BarFly Ventures, HopCat's parent company, said Monday in a YouTube video and blog post. "The drug crack has devastated many of the communities that we serve." The chain's management made it clear Monday they take the Crack Fries name change seriously. HopCat is already an established brand throughout the Midwest. It has 17 locations in the U.S., including bars and restaurants in East Lansing, Grand Rapids, Detroit and Ann Arbor. I didn’t see as a bad thing.” Why HopCat is changing the Crack Fries name "I thought the way the name crack was used in relation to the chicken being so good it was addictive (made sense). "You can take any name and use it as an innuendo," Walker said. He said Wednesday he knew the name would stick because the food is so deliciously addictive. Walker mentioned in the review that he'd heard references to crack chicken. Lansing resident Joe Walker wrote a review of Haddad's business several years ago for the New Citizens Press, a local newspaper. Haddad said he's been approached by investors in Ohio who want to create a crack chicken franchise. He's too focused on growing a business that sells crack chicken wings, drumsticks, tenders and mixed pieces in servings ranging from three wings with fries for $2.99 to 112 mixed pieces for $104.99. Haddad isn't worried about being politically correct. It's salt," Haddad said of the crack chicken seasoning. Haddad has photos of Snoop and other celebrities posted on the walls of his restaurant, and a restaurant review in a newspaper that had references to "crack chicken" about 13 years ago. The chicken has drawn rave reviews from celebrities, including rapper Snoop Dogg. His special brand of fried chicken wings, drumsticks and tenders are covered in a secret seasoning that's immensely popular in south Lansing and beyond. Haddad said he's fought several times with other businesses to protect the name and all similar references. Haddad registered the crack chicken name with the United States Patent and Trademark Office in 2016. Haddad responded Wednesday to the HopCat bar and restaurant chain's decision to rename its Crack Fries next month because of concerns the fries glorify or poke fun at drug addiction.









Hopcat grand rapids review