Despite skyrocketing to global superstardom, Eminem has never lost sight of where it all began. The Detroit-born rap icon continues to proudly call Michigan home, living in a mansion in Clinton Township while actively investing in his hometown’s culture and economy.
One of Eminem’s standout local ventures is Mom’s Spaghetti, a restaurant he launched in Detroit in 2021, inspired by the famous lyrics from his hit song Lose Yourself. The eatery has become a beloved fixture, serving up comfort food with a side of nostalgia. Eminem himself famously served the first ten customers during the grand opening, showcasing the humble, hands-on spirit that endeared him to fans worldwide.
As of May 2025, Mom’s Spaghetti remains open and thriving, with regular operating hours welcoming Detroiters and visitors alike. The restaurant represents more than just a business—it’s a cultural touchstone linking Eminem’s music legacy to tangible community impact.
Beyond the kitchen, Eminem maintains a vibrant connection to Detroit through his ongoing cultural contributions. The city recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of his seminal album The Marshall Mathers LP on May 22, 2025, with a special capsule collection commemorating the milestone. These efforts highlight how Eminem continues to honor Detroit’s influence on his artistry, reinforcing his identity as a hometown hero.
Living in Clinton Township, Eminem stays close to his roots while balancing a global career. His dedication to Michigan, exemplified by both his residence and entrepreneurial activities, underscores a rare blend of superstar status and hometown loyalty. For fans and Detroit alike, Eminem’s presence is a powerful reminder that no matter how far fame takes you, home remains where the heart—and the hustle—truly is.