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enjoyment of fine steakwithout the guilt.
An award-winning Wine Spectator
wine list at LaBistecca is certain to please
every palate as diners relax in a well-
appointed dining room and lounge. The
restaurant is famous for offering a fine
dining experience in a relaxed, yet ele-
gant, atmosphere. Service is always excel-
lent by a well-trained staff familiar with
the menu and able to answer any ques-
tions dinersmight have.
Live entertainment featuring vocalist Paul Fitz begins at
7:30 p.m. in the loungeThursday, Friday andSaturday.
Dinner is served beginning at 5 p.m. Monday through
Saturday and lunch service begins at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday,
Thursday andFriday.
Reservations are recommended as this is one of the most
popular places in the area with a well-earned reputation for
excellence and superior quality.
Rocky's of Northville
41125West SevenMileRoad
Northville
(248) 349-4434
The famous Chuck "Rocky" Rachwitz oversees the menu
and food preparation at his namesake restaurant where
crowds gather to enjoy his seasonal and fresh menu that
changes frequently.
Fine service and award-winning food have made Rocky's
reputation as one of the destination restaurants in the area.
Rocky specializes in the freshest fare available and the raw
bar seafood is one of the highlights. Choices range from fresh
Island Creek oysters to steaks, seafood, duck and whatever
looked freshest at themarket that day.
Nowopen is the KodiakRoomwith sports on high defini-
tion flat screens and a new bar-only menu of appetizers,
sandwiches and kettle items, alongwithdrink specials.
The service by a knowledgeable and eager to please staff
is always impeccable and the food certainly lives up to
Rocky's reputation as aworld-class chef.
Rocky's also offers an early bird menu for diners from 4-
5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 1-5:30 p.m. on
Sunday.
Station 885
885 Starkweather
Old Village, Plymouth
(734) 459-0885
The Costanza family continues to be on the right track,
serving the surrounding communities for more than 26
years.
The family prides themselves on a fresh menu but never
forgets the traditional dishes which have made Station 885
part of countless family events and cele-
brations for more than a quarter of a cen-
tury.
The restaurant is located adjacent to
the railroad tracks in historic Old Village
and the theme seems appropriate.
Youngsters of all ages are always delight-
ed when the bell sounds for an oncoming
train passing by. The electric model trains
also add a special ambiance. Several pri-
vate rooms are available for private par-
ties, meetings and celebrations.
Station 885 is open from 11 a.m. until midnight Monday
through Thursday and from 11 a.m. until 1 a.m. on Friday
andSaturday.
The restaurant also offers a special Sunday Brunch from
10 a.m. until 2 p.m. which includes various breakfast items
along with prime rib, fresh shrimp, salads, fruits, made-to-
order crepes and omelets and countless other items.
Station 885 offers live entertainment beginning at 7 p.m.
Wednesday through Saturday and Trivia Night begins at 7
p.m. Thursday.
The trackside patio is open all day, every day, weather
permitting.