DETROIT (WWJ) If you have a sweet tooth, you will want to take a trip to Downtown Detroit and try to snag a table at the city's upcoming new restaurant.
The famous Las-Vegas-based restaurant chain, the Sugar Factory, known for its extensive dessert menu (SEE IT HERE!) and "Instagrammable" food is opening up a location Monday in the former Hard Rock Café location on Monroe Street, inside the One Campus Martius building.

The magical interior resembles the space you might imagine Alice, the March Hare, and Madhatter gathering for tea—with renderings from Bedrock (seen throughout the article) showing red floral walls with the words "it was all a dream" sprawled across one of them in a neon sign, elaborate checkered floors, and crystal chandeliers.
Some highlights from the Sugar Factory desert menu include a strawberry shortcake ice cream bar; a variety of "Insane Milkshakes" with names like Carmel Sugar Daddy Cheesecake, Cookie Monster Make A Wish, Campfire Spiked S'Mores; and a $99 "King Kong" ice cream sundae that serves a dozen people.

If you're not in the mood for dessert, you can enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner there too.
Breakfast highlights include Insane Double Stack Rainbow Pancakes that comes with your own rubber ducky that you can take home; for lunch and dinner, you can order a flaming HOT Cheetos Burger or a 24K Gold Burger.
The restaurant chain—which bills itself as an "American brasserie"—has locations in major cities across the U.S., and locations in Dubai and the Bahamas.
Sounds delicious? You may have to wait for a while. Reservations for the Detroit location are booked through mid-September.




