16 restaurants we desperately miss in Livingston County

LIVINGSTON COUNTY — For the holidays this year, we decided to take a look back. With all the talk about new chains and must-haves, we decided to ask Livingston County residents what old-school restaurants they miss the most.

Here's what they said:

Owners pose for a photo in Brighton's Lil Porky's Revenge.
Owners pose for a photo in Brighton's Lil Porky's Revenge.

Lil Porky's

Lil Porky's at 1016 E. Sibley St. in Howell was well-known for its pizza buffet. The restaurant closed in 2002 after a slowdown in business led to financial problems and eventual eviction.

Porky's reopened in a gas station in Genoa Township, but the smaller location, called Porky's Hogg Trough, didn't feature the buffet of old. That, too, didn't last. The same gas station later became home to Mikey's Burgers and Fries.

In 2006, Sarah Kurkowski, wife of original owner Johnny, announced Lil Porky's Revenge in partnership with Derrick McCall in Brighton. The restaurant was placed in the former Maria's Deli at 101 Brookside Lane. Brookside Mall is home to Lil' Chef now, but the restaurant is unrelated.

Mr. B's in Howell.
Mr. B's in Howell.

Mr. B's

Mr. B's opened to diners in Howell in 1997, described to the community as a casual place for burgers, ribs, pizza, fish and Mexican dishes. The restaurant filled the former D&C Store at 101 W. Grand River Ave.

The restaurant wasn't unique. It was owned by Mr. B's Restaurant Group, which had 13 restaurants, mostly in Oakland County, as Mr. B's was being prepped in Howell. Another six to seven restaurants were planned that year, adding to Mr. B's locations in Royal Oak, Bloomfield, Clarkston, Novi, Rochester, Southfield and Troy.

The Howell restaurant was sold to Adam Merkel, owner of Diamonds Steak and Seafood, in 2015. Merkel later moved Diamonds into the Mr. B's space and closed the restaurant for good.

Customers and staff in Hartland Big Boy.
Customers and staff in Hartland Big Boy.

Big Boy

Livingston County said goodbye to its last Big Boy in the spring. The Hartland location at 10587 Highland Road shuttered as owners Nick and Jean Shaieb announced their retirement. It had been 41 years.

A location in Brighton at 8510 W. Grand River Ave. — built in 1976 and opened in 1977 — will soon be demolished. That location was owned by franchisees before a 2015 eviction. It was taken over by then-company owner Big Boy Restaurants International and remodeled.

In 2021, Warren-based firm Big Boy Restaurant Group again remodeled to make the space more contemporary and reopened with a new look and menu items. But the business closed in early 2023 with little fanfare.

Howell and Fowlerville were also home to Big Boy locations, but the Fowlerville location shuttered in 2008 and the Howell restaurant at 2222 E. Grand River Ave. de-franchised in 2016.