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DETROIT - NOVEMBER 21: The General Motors (GM) world headquarters building stands tallest amidst the Renaissance Center in the skyline of city's downtown on November 21, 2008 in Detroit, Michigan. As car and truck sales have plummeted across the country, large inventories are building at dealerships and factories. The Big Three U.S. automakers, General Motors (GM), Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler LLC, failed after appearing this week in Washington to receive money after asking the government for federal funds to curb the decline of the American auto industry. The city of Detroit, home to the Big Three, would be hardest hit if the government allows these auto makers to fall into bankruptcy. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

It will feature fast-casual food options and a bar.

The Michigan-based grocery chain has announced that it will open its latest dining-focused on, small format location at the Ally Detroit Center (500 Woodward Ave.) next to Townhouse Detroit on Wednesday, July 3.

The new, 8,000-square-foot grocery store will feature dine-in seating with a bar serving beer and wine by the glass. Customers can expect options like salad, soup, sandwiches, and a self-service hot and cold bar, a rep for Plum Market confirms to Eater. There will also be Zingerman’s Coffee and baked goods. Visitors can also count on a “condensed collection of grocery and apothecary essentials” including beer and wine to-go and cut flowers. Their 2nd location will be in The New Center area.