How Many Leo’s Coney Islands Are in Michigan? More Than You Think
Leo's Coney Island can be found all over Michigan.
Leo's Coney Island was first opened in 1972 by brothers Leo and Peter Stassinopoulos under the name Southfield Souvlaki Coney Island. The two brothers immigrated to America in the 1960s and began working at a number of different places including Chrysler, a meat factory, restaurants, and more.
After opening the first restaurant in 1972, another location in 1979, and the Farmington Souvlaki Coney Island in 1982, the brothers then decided to bring them all together under one name and Leo's Coney Island was born.
Maybe I just don't pay attention to my surrounding enough, but I had no idea there were so many Leo's Coney Islands across Michigan. To be exact, there are actually 72 Leo's in the Mitten.
If you are in the mood for a famous Leo's Greek Salad or a great coney, here are all the places you can find Leo's Coney Island in Michigan.
- Allen Park
- Belleville
- Birch Run
- Birmingham
- Bloomfield Township
- Brighton
- Canton (two locations)
- Chesterfield Township
- Clio
- Commerce Township (two locations)
- Davison
- Dearborn
- Dearborn Heights
- Detroit (two locations)
- The McNamara Terminal at DTW
- East Lansing
- Farmington Hills
- Fenton
- Flat Rock
- Flint (two locations)
- Genoa Township
- Grand Blanc
- Grand Rapids (two locations)
- Hartland
- Highland Township
- Howell
- Independence Township
- Lake Orion
- Lapeer on S. Main Street
- Livonia (three locations)
- Macomb Township
- New Hudson
- Novi
- Oxford
- Pittsfield Township
- Plymouth (two locations)
- Pontiac
- Riverview
- Rochester Hills
- Romulus
- Roseville
- Royal Oak
- Saginaw
- Saline
- Scio Township
- Shelby Township (two locations)
- South Lyon
- St. Clair Shores
- Sterling Heights
- Sylvan Lake
- Taylor (two locations)
- Troy
- Warren (two locations)
- Waterford
- West Bloomfield (two locations)
- Westland
- White Lake
- Woodhaven
- Ypsilanti
Now that you know where they all are, the challenge is to eat at them all.