DETROIT - She left with two wings and a waffle.

Hillary Clinton on Friday stopped into Kuzzo's Chicken and Waffles on Detroit's northwest side after delivering a speech at an auto parts factory in the city, according to a tweet from ABC's Liz Kreutz.

The owner of Kuzzo's gave Clinton a to-go "tweety bird" special (2 wings, 1 waffle). "Oh, I'm so excited," she said. pic.twitter.com/BhMVKbA61o — Liz Kreutz (@ABCLiz) March 4, 2016

The restaurant is located on Livernois Avenue in what's commonly known as the Avenue of Fashion. Only a week ago, Kuzzo's owner Ron Bartell spoke about inclusion and staking a comeback well outside of downtown Detroit.

Clinton on Friday spoke at Detroit Manufacturing Systems, where she promised federal measures to pressure corporations into keeping and creating manufacturing jobs in the U.S.

"I deliberately chose to come to Detroit and to this company to talk about jobs because I want more people to see what's happening in Southwest Detroit and Midtown and Eastern Market," Clinton said.

"New businesses are opening. Families are moving in. The streetlights are on again. The buses and running again. There is a palpable feeling of pride and community and we have to spread economic revitalization to all of Detroit's neighborhoods."

The portrait of Obama hanging inside Kuzzo's is for sale - and made by local Detroit artist Desiree Kelly pic.twitter.com/qNOnIoakjJ — Liz Kreutz (@ABCLiz) March 4, 2016

Hillary Clinton. Detroit. And a portrait of Obama smoking a cigarette. pic.twitter.com/azXF8pJduD — Liz Kreutz (@ABCLiz) March 4, 2016

Rep. Brenda Lawrence, D-Mich., was present.

Clinton to @RepLawrence at a chicken & waffles spot in west Detroit: "We're kind of a raucous pair you and I." pic.twitter.com/mp9mAHKKkO — Liz Kreutz (@ABCLiz) March 4, 2016

Kuzzo's, situated in a diverse neighborhood, features local art, big portions and home-style recipes.

Bartell opened the restaurant a little over a year ago.

He told MLive that the first year was a challenge, but he's proud of his restaurant.

It's all about authenticity," Bartell said a few weeks ago, adding that he could have opened a place that did small plates, but his customer base wouldn't want that.

People work hard for their money, Bartell said, so the portions at Kuzzo's are massive.

"We're in the neighborhood," he said. "That's what they expect."

When President Barack Obama visited Detroit in January, he stopped at Midtown's Jolly Pumpkin.

Ian Thibodeau is the business and development reporter for MLive Media Group in Detroit. He can be reached at ithibode@mlive.com, or follow him on Twitter.