Flames destroy Wyandotte restaurant No one hurt when fire breaks out at Lions, Tigers and Beers
WYANDOTTE, Mich. – Smoke still billowed Monday morning from Lions, Tigers and Beers in Wyandotte after a fire left the popular restaurant and bar in ruins.
Firefighters from Southgate, Brownstown, Lincoln Park, Riverview and a Detroit fire boat all helped extinguish the flames when they started Sunday night.
Watch: Wyandotte restaurant burns
Crews drew water from the Detroit River but the fire was contained to the restaurant's building and didn't spread to any surrounding businesses.
SLIDESHOW: Fire rages at Wyandotte restaurant
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There were customers inside when the fire broke out, but no injuries were reported.
The fire reportedly started in the ceiling of the restaurant.
No word yet on what caused it.
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