Diarra From Detroit, the critically acclaimed dark comedy-drama created by, starring, and executive produced by Diarra Kilpatrick, is back for Season 2.

The series premieres with two episodes on Wednesday, July 29, 2026, on Paramount+, with new episodes dropping weekly through September 9.

The show masterfully blends mystery, humor, and raw Detroit energy, following Diarra Brickland as she navigates chaos, community, and personal drama in the Motor City. Season 2 promises even more of that signature grit and heart.

Why This Is the Ultimate Excuse for a Detroit Trip

Detroit’s vibrant food scene perfectly complements the show’s celebration of resilience, culture, migration stories, and reinvention. Pair your binge-watch with a real-world culinary adventure through soul food classics and Afro-Caribbean flavors that echo the series’ themes.

Soul Food Classics with a Detroit Twist

SavannahBlue
1431 Times Square, Detroit
This gem offers contemporary Northern soul food with Southern influences, served in an authentic Detroit style. Think elevated comfort dishes, craft cocktails, and a warm “living room” or dining room atmosphere perfect for unwinding after an episode.

Detroit Soul
Multiple locations, including 14300 E. Jefferson Ave.
A staple since 2015, it serves hearty, traditional soul food in a welcoming, community-focused setting. Ideal for family-style meals or brunch buffets that feel like home.

Fixins Soul Kitchen (Paradise Valley)
1435 Randolph Street, Detroit
Bright and music-filled, this spot shines with brined fried chicken, oxtails in sweet gravy, smothered chicken, and weekend specials like chicken and waffles. It honors African American culinary heritage while being inclusive and lively.

Afro-Caribbean Favorites

YumVillage
6500 Woodward Ave, Detroit (New Center)
Chef-driven bowls and hot meals bursting with bold Afro-Caribbean flavors. Fresh, vibrant, and value-packed — great for re-energizing after diving into Season 2’s twists.

Baobab Fare
6568 Woodward Avenue, Suite 100, Detroit
Founded by Burundian refugees, this award-winning spot is a cultural hub for East African cuisine. “Detroit Ni Nyumbani” (Detroit is Home) captures its welcoming spirit, complete with street food from the Waka truck and flavors that celebrate diaspora and community.

These restaurants reflect Detroit’s layered history — Southern roots from the Great Migration meeting Northern innovation, alongside newer waves of African and Caribbean entrepreneurship. Just like the show, the city’s dining scene pulses with creativity and heart.

The Atlanta Connection: Casting Calls and Production

While the story is set in Detroit, much of the production — including Season 2 — films in Atlanta, Georgia, a major hub for television and film. Casting calls for extras, background actors, kids, and more have frequently popped up in Atlanta throughout 2025, with opportunities for roles like gang members and photo shoots.

Possibility of future casting calls in Atlanta? Very high. Atlanta’s established infrastructure, tax incentives, and talent pool make it a go-to location for projects like this. With the show renewed and gaining buzz, expect more calls via local casting agencies (such as Hylton Casting) for Season 3 or beyond — especially for diverse roles reflecting the series’ authentic vibe. Aspiring actors should monitor sites like Backstage, The Southern Casting Call, or project-specific announcements. Local hires are often prioritized, giving Atlanta-area talent a strong edge.

Plan Your Trip (or Audition)

Whether you’re a fan heading to Detroit to walk the streets where Diarra’s story unfolds or an aspiring extra eyeing Atlanta opportunities, Season 2 offers the perfect catalyst. Book that Motor City getaway, stream the episodes, and savor the flavors that make Detroit special.

Pro tip: Check restaurant hours and reservations (weekends fill up fast). For casting, follow Atlanta production updates and prepare headshots and availability.

What up doe? Season 2 is here — the table (and the set) is set. Stream it, taste it, and maybe even get cast in the next chapter. Enjoy!

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