DETROIT – Social market companies Alignable and First Data have released a study together showing Detroit is growing in the restaurant market, but very slowly.

The report, which tracked the progress in restaurant markets for the first half of 2016 in the top 25 largest U.S. cities measured the amount of average revenue, meal price and number of transactions for the last six months.

Detroit scored last place in all the categories, but a small glimpse of growth was noticed in the YOY (year over year) percentages for the developing city.

Among the top 25 U.S. cities, Detroit currently makes the least amount in revenue, but the cities average meal price is also lower than most on the list.

According to the report, the restaurant market in Detroit pulled in an average of $191,187.99 for the last six months.

The largest reported average revenue went to Austin, Texas, which almost doubled Detroit’s average by earning an average of 539,076.60 in the last six months.

There is good news for Detroit, however, as the city has risen above both both Washington DC and Denver with a 2% YOY growth rate.

Detroit also showed an impressive 9% rise in transactions.

The average meal price in Detroit stands at $27.00 and the city ranked in an average of 7,081 transactions for the last 6 months.

Detroit has been improving steadily over the years after taking a hard hit in 2013 when the city filed for chapter 9 bankruptcy.

The full detailed report on Detroit and other major US cities can be found here.