Sep 29, 2021 Eminem's manager, Paul Rosenberg, was on hand at the opening, and was doing a live broadcast with Jude "Rude Jude" Angelini on Shade 45, Eminem's SiriusXM channel. Hip-hop music, including Mobb Deep's "Shook Ones (Part II)," blared throughout Union Assembly, which was serving regular customers while separate lines for Mom's Spaghetti and The Trailer stretched outdoors. Brendan Linden was one of the lucky fans who arrived early enough to meet Eminem and get his picture taken with him. Several hours later, he was still shaken. "I'm totally starstruck," said Linden, who flew in from the Bronx on Wednesday morning to attend the opening. He struck up a friendship with several others in line and enjoyed the day he spent in downtown Detroit, celebrating all things Eminem. "It was really nice being around everybody who likes the same artist," he said. And the same spaghetti, it turns out.