Wake-N-Bakery Brings THC-Infused Treats to Detroit’s Corktown

Detroit’s vibrant Corktown neighborhood is about to get a dose of cannabis-infused deliciousness with the arrival of Wake-N-Bakery, a Chicago-based establishment known for its unique THC and CBD-infused menu. Set to open its doors at 1441 Elizabeth Street, the bakery, formerly home to Michigan & Trumbull, is undergoing a transformation with bright, cannabis-themed murals and modern decor.

The menu at Wake-N-Bakery offers a unique twist on traditional bakery fare, with beverages starting THC-free and allowing customers to customize their drinks with THC infusions. The range of options caters to all levels of experience, from a light 10-milligram dose to a potent 100-milligram option. Beyond beverages, the bakery features a selection of THC-infused pastries and even offers CBD products for dogs, demonstrating a commitment to catering to diverse needs and preferences.

The arrival of Wake-N-Bakery in Detroit marks a significant step forward for the city’s cannabis industry. Michigan has become the largest cannabis market in the U.S. by sales volume since recreational use was legalized in late 2018. However, zoning regulations have posed challenges for businesses in Detroit, leading many to operate just outside the city limits. The new cafe represents a growing trend towards integrating cannabis businesses into the city’s fabric, providing residents with more accessible options.

Wake-N-Bakery’s approach to cannabis is unique, relying on Delta-9 THC derived from hemp. This legal loophole under federal law allows for a wider range of products and a potentially larger customer base, particularly in states with stricter cannabis regulations. The bakery’s debut in Corktown, expected in the coming weeks, is contingent on city approval and promises to be a welcome addition to the city’s thriving culinary and cannabis scene.

Founded in early 2020 by Brianna Banks and Mohamed Lofty, Wake-N-Bakery is already looking towards the future, with plans for a new location in Grand Rapids. The Corktown site is managed by Detroit-based Adriana Plazas and Nicole Cebalt, ensuring local leadership and a strong connection to the community.

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