Kerby's Koney Island
Kerby's Koney Island is a family-owned restaurant chain specializing in coney dogs and other diner fare, with roots in the Detroit metropolitan area. Recognized for its longstanding family operation and traditional recipes, Kerby’s has become a fixture in Michigan’s culinary landscape, particularly within the broader context of the state’s “Coney Island” culture. The restaurant was honored as Michigan’s family restaurant of the year in 2012.
History
The origins of Kerby's Koney Island are intertwined with the broader history of coney island restaurants in Detroit, which trace back to Greek immigrants in the early 20th century. The Keros brothers, after whom the chain is named, learned the business from their cousins who already owned a coney island establishment[1]. The family’s involvement in the coney island business spans generations, with current ownership distributed among Van, Alex, George, Terry, and Tim Keros, along with Bill Keros[2].
The family’s chili recipe, a crucial component of the coney dog, has been passed down for over 90 years[3]. This recipe is central to the restaurant’s identity and contributes to its reputation. While initially focused on coney dogs, Kerby’s, like other chains, has expanded its menu to include a wider variety of options, such as sandwiches, burgers, salads, and desserts[4]. In March 2012, Kerby’s Koney Island received recognition from the Michigan Food and Beverage Association, being named Michigan’s family restaurant of the year[5].
Geography
Kerby's Koney Island has operated multiple locations throughout the Detroit metropolitan area and beyond. While the exact number of locations has fluctuated over time, the chain has maintained a presence in several communities. A notable location, an 180-seat restaurant on Whittaker Road in Ypsilanti Township, closed in 2023, approximately one year after the owner, Moe, had passed away[6].
The restaurant’s presence extends along the US-12 Heritage Trail, indicating its integration into the local tourism and travel landscape[7]. The US-12 Heritage Trail highlights local businesses and attractions, and Kerby’s inclusion suggests its importance to the region’s identity. The chain’s locations have served communities within Wayne County and surrounding areas, contributing to the local dining options available to residents and travelers.
Culture
Kerby’s Koney Island embodies the spirit of the traditional Detroit-area coney island, functioning as a diner where patrons can obtain quick, affordable, and fresh food[8]. The restaurant’s family-owned nature contributes to a sense of community and familiarity for its customers. The emphasis on a consistent chili recipe, maintained for over 90 years, reinforces a commitment to tradition and quality.
The coney island experience in Detroit is more than just a meal; it's a cultural institution. Kerby’s contributes to this culture by providing a space for people to gather and enjoy a classic Detroit food item. The expansion of the menu beyond coney dogs reflects a broader trend among coney islands to cater to diverse tastes while maintaining their core identity. The restaurant’s recognition as Michigan’s family restaurant of the year highlights its role as a community gathering place and its positive impact on the local food scene.
Economy
Kerby’s Koney Island operates as a small business within the larger restaurant industry in Michigan. As a family-owned operation, the restaurant’s economic impact is felt locally, providing employment opportunities and contributing to the tax base of the communities it serves. The restaurant’s presence along the US-12 Heritage Trail also supports tourism and encourages visitors to explore local businesses[9].
The restaurant’s ability to adapt and expand its menu, while maintaining its core coney dog offering, demonstrates its responsiveness to market demands and its commitment to long-term sustainability. The availability of online ordering for pickup and delivery[10] further enhances its accessibility and caters to changing consumer preferences. The closure of the Ypsilanti Township location, however, illustrates the challenges faced by small businesses, including factors such as owner health and market conditions.
Getting There
Access to Kerby’s Koney Island locations varies depending on the specific site. Generally, the restaurants are situated along major roadways and are accessible by car. The former location in Ypsilanti Township was on Whittaker Road[11]. As a business featured on the US-12 Heritage Trail, Kerby’s is easily found by those traveling along this route[12].
Public transportation options to specific locations may be limited, depending on the area. Online maps and navigation tools can provide detailed directions and transportation information for each Kerby’s Koney Island location. The availability of online ordering for pickup and delivery also provides an alternative means of accessing the restaurant’s offerings without requiring a visit to a physical location[13].
Coney Islands
Detroit cuisine
Restaurants in Detroit
Wayne County, Michigan