Two dozen restaurants, breweries and distilleries have already announced their plans to open in Grand Rapids this year. Here are 22 more restaurants, cafes and breweries making their debut in 2016 around GR and West Michigan.

Roots Brew Shop – 600 7th St NW – The locally-owned West Side coffee shop near 7th & Seward is just celebrating its grand opening February 15. The menu features premium brewed coffee, tea, kombucha and root beer, along with pastries, unique bagels & spreads, soups and more.

Brick & Porter – 47 Monroe Center St NW – Scheduled to open this spring in the former Marado Sushi location on Monroe Center, Brick & Porter will have dark beers on tap and classic pub food in a unique atmosphere. The restaurant is currently in the hiring stage.

Little Lucy’s Cafe & Bakery/Brighton Graye’s Bistro – 1747 Plainfield Ave NE – The owners of Graydon’s Crossing and Derby Station are planning to breathe new life into the former D’Amico’s Food Mart on Plainfield Ave with dual neighborhood eateries. Little Lucy’s Cafe will feature breakfast, lunch and baked goods, while next door, Graye’s would operate as a full service eatery with 99 seats.

People’s Cider Company Tasting Room – 539 Leonard St NW – The local cider company plans to open its first off-site tasting room this May on Leonard next to Long Road Distillers and two doors down from Mitten Brewing. The move would give the business more exposure than it has at its current production facility and tasting room near Oak Industrial Park.

That Early Bird Coffee + Food – 1445 Lake Dr. SE – The neighborhood cafe in the works to replace the former Kava House location in Eastown will have coffee, omelets, baked items and more. The project is a joint venture between Chef Joel Wabeke and Rowster Coffee.

Herb & Fire – 3180 44th St SW, Grandville – The Uccello’s Restaurant Group plans to launch this completely new fast casual pizzeria concept at the Bucktown Shopping Center in Grandville. An opening date hasn’t yet been set, but developers are hoping for an early summer grand opening.

Happy Cat Cafe – 447 South Division – Half coffee shop, half adoption center, the Happy Cat Cafe will be home to 8 to 10 free roaming kitties that customers can get to know and potentially adopt. The menu will feature espressos, chai, juices and smoothies along with pastries provided by local bakers.

Ando Asian Kitchen – Bridge St NW & Turner Ave – The owners of Maru Sushi in East Hills plan to bring Japanese, Vietnamese and Korean cuisine to the West Side with this new concept. Small plates for sharing and street-style inspired food items will be a main focus when the doors open September 1.

Elk Brewing – 400 Dodge St NE – Already outgrowing their space on Wealthy Street in Grand Rapids, Elk is currently working a second location near Fifth Third Ballpark that will have five times the brewing capacity and triple the pub space. The owners are hoping for an early summer open.

Seoul Market Cafe – 660 36th St SW, Wyoming – Just opened within the last couple days, the authentic Korean eatery near 131 has bibimbop, spicy stir-fried baby octopus, hot & spicy rice cakes, soup, kimchi and more. Carry out and catering both available.

Speciation Artisan Ales – Grand Rapids – A husband and wife team are planning to open Grand Rapids’ first 100% wild brewery at the end of 2016/early 2017. The small-scale facility will focus on producing sour and funky beers released in bottles, and tasting room that will be set up more like a winery than a brewery. Location to be announced.

New Concept at The Downtown Market – 435 Ionia Ave SW – A current Downtown Market tenant is planning to open a second location in the market that will offer a completely different type of food. An official announcement is expected around February 22.

Pita House/Gyro House – 1508 Wealthy SE & 1450 Wealthy SE – The long-time Eastown anchor moved to a new and improved location just a block down from the old spot. A new eatery called the Gyro House is in the works for the former location.

Big E’s Sports Grill – 2321 E. Beltline Ave SE – The restaurant and sports bar will be located adjacent to the Hilton Garden Inn, currently under construction on the Beltline just north of Woodland Mall. Based in Midland, Michigan, Big E’s menu will have burgers, wings and salads, along with a wide variety of draft beers.

Big E’s Sports Grill – 121 E. 8th St, Holland – Big E’s is also in the process of adding a location to downtown Holland. The sports bar will be located on 8th St near the Holland Arts Council building will boast 70 TV screens, a 9-foot video wall and over 80 beers on tap.

Build-Your-Own-Pizza Concept – 61 E. 7th St, Holland – Just a few blocks away, CityFlats Hotel is closing its rooftop restaurant, CityVu Bistro, and replacing it with event and conference space. On the ground floor, CitySen Lounge will be renovated to make way for a fast-casual build-your-own-pizza concept.

Brew Merchant – 442 Washington Ave, Holland – Renovations are underway for the new concept coming to Holland’s Washington Square neighborhood. At Brew Merchant, beer lovers will be able to enjoy lesser-known and higher-quality brews that are not readily available together in one place.

Fireside Brewing Co. – 430 W. 17th Street, Holland – A tenant of Holland’s new South Shore Village, Fireside is awaiting final licensing as a microbrewer, small wine maker and entertainment spot. Once construction begins, the goal is to open in late spring or early summer.

Anna’s House – 12450 Felch St, Holland – The popular breakfast and lunch spot is on pace to open its fourth West Michigan location March 1 near West Shore Mall. The remodeling process on the 215-seat eatery begin in July.

18th Amendment Spirits Co. – 350 W. Western Ave, Muskegon – Downtown Muskegon’s comeback continues with this craft distillery, cocktail bar and restaurant combination slated for the former Savings and Loan Bank building. The owners also hope to host entertainment, educational events and a retail area at the location.

The Coffee Factory – 930 Washington Ave, Muskegon – Now get your MadCap Coffee fix along the lakeshore. The Coffee Factory just opened February 4 inside the Watermark Event Center just south of downtown Muskegon. Customers can select from coffee, tea, chai, smoothies, wraps and soups.

Small Town Soup Shop – 207 N. 7th Street, Grand Haven – Slated to open near Righteous Cuisine, Small Town will have 9-12 daily changing soup flavors in addition to gourmet salads, wraps, sliders and loaded stuffed potatoes. Once open, the shop will also feature a Soup Mug Club.