>> they're not coming here? >> oh, no. you walk around detroit. >> there are thousands of foodies with ironic sunglasses and fedoras, and they're just waiting to get in here. >> we don't want this place -- i get mad at him when he starts bringing in different people. >> really? you would hate a two-hour wait to get in here? >> yes, yes, yes. >> i don't want to wait for my plate. >> who hates money? >> with her, it's not about the money. it's about keeping the tradition alive. >> what happens when a city goes bankrupt, when it's at the point actually considering selling what's left of itself in chunks. in detroit, city services are reduced or cut out completely. fewer buses, fewer cops, fewer firefighters. answer? they turn to each other for help or figure out how to do it for themselves. detroit has a reputation as a tough town, but that toughness is about resilience, too. the insistence on sticking with it, no matter what.