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The beloved Macomb County restaurant that’s closing after almost 50 years

Owners holding one final Super Bowl party

All great things must come to an end as Crews Inn in Harrison Township bids farewell after nearly five decades of memories, laughter, and incredible moments. (Crews Inn)

HARRISON TOWNSHIP, Mich. – A beloved restaurant in Macomb County is closing after near 50 years.

The Crews Inn in Harrison Township has been more than just a restaurant for its fans.

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Attorneys Gil and Fred Metry, brothers, took ownership of the Crews Inn in the 1970s. Through challenges like the fire in 1978, which closed their doors until December 1980, and another fire in November 1995, which temporarily closed their doors, they rebuilt and reopened in June 1996.

Jeff Metry dedicated over 30 years across two stints, and Tom Moons contributed 32 years, including 30 as a partner.

Their dedication and the hard work of so many others helped shape Crews Inn into what it became.

As they make the difficult decision to sell, they are hosting a final Super Bowl Sunday Party.

While it will be bittersweet, they said they hope the community will join them to celebrate their incredible run together.

“Thank you for making Crews Inn a part of your lives—we will miss you all more than words can express. Stay tuned for updates as to our final days and closing. We love this place, The Crews Inn Family “See you tomorrow.”

The Crews Inn

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