Michigan actor Jeff Daniels is partnering with Tannin Property Group to open a 100-seat restaurant in the actor’s hometown this spring.
JD’s Stage Bistro will be a music venue, restaurant and event space at 117 ½ South Main St. in Chelsea. The project is now under construction.
Daniels’ son and daughter-in-law are also part of JD’s Stage, which aims to “attract local, regional and nationally recognized singer-songwriters” to their “crystal-clear performance room,” according to a press release.
The menu will offer wood-fired pizzas and dishes that showcase locally grown ingredients from area farmers and suppliers. Chef Nate Wegryn is tapped to run the kitchen; he’s formerly from the newly opened Echelon Kitchen and Dixboro Project, both of Ann Arbor.
In addition to the music venue and restaurant, JD’s Stage Bistro will also have private dining areas for events that can fit groups sized 12 to 60.
The Tannin Property Group has been a part of the Chelsea community for 20 years. They have renovated many downtown businesses, including restoring the Flintoft law offices, which is now Serendipity Bookstore. They also own the buildings that house the Chelsea Bakery and former Ale House, which is being remodeled.
JD’s Stage Bistro is set to open this spring. Visit jdsstagebistro.com for more information.
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