If you're a fan of Le Petit Zinc, a French-inspired restaurant located in downtown Detroit, Saturday is your last chance to dine on site.

The restaurant will close Sunday, according to an announcement on its Facebook page.

"We thank you for your loyalty and your daily presence in our little café," he added. "Today we are celebrating the closure of our company on Sunday, April 21, 2019."

According to the post, "interesting changes" are being prepared for Le Petit Zinc.

The restaurant, originally located in Corktown, moves to 70 W. Alexandrine St. in Midtown last year, after an argument with his owner.

Little Zinc encouraged guests to stop on Saturday to say goodbye to staff.

Detroit Free Press reporter Mark Kurlyandchik contributed to the report.

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