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Mom's Spaghetti

2021 establishments in MichiganItalian restaurants in the United StatesRestaurants established in 2021
Brendan Linden with Eminem in 2021
Brendan Linden with Eminem in 2021

Mom's Spaghetti is a restaurant in Detroit, Michigan. It serves spaghetti-related items and is known for being opened by rapper Eminem in his hometown. The restaurant's name and premise are inspired by a line from his song "Lose Yourself" from the soundtrack to the 2002 motion picture 8 Mile, where he says "His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy / There's vomit on his sweater already, mom's spaghetti." The restaurant also contains a merchandise shop, The Trailer, that houses the Robin suit from the music video of the single "Without Me".

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Mom's Spaghetti
Woodward Avenue, Detroit

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Little Caesars Global Resource Center

Woodward Avenue 2125
48226 Detroit
Michigan, United States
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