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Stella's BlackDog
Tavern
860 Fralick
Plymouth
(734) 207-9656
Bob Ostendorf
and Jim Sullivan
have given new life
to the family tavern
and restaurant locat-
ed of Fralick Street,
behind the former post office.
The tavern, named for Ostendorf's Bernese Mountain
Dog, Stella, whose picture can be found on the new sign, has
attracted a crowd of folks eager to try dishes from the new
menu which features the Tavern Burger and daily home-
made soups, along with what Ostendorf is sure is "the best
pizza andMexican food inPlymouth."
There are exciting things happening at Stella's where
there are new and fresh menu specials along with the mod-
erately priced menu items including the incredible Tavern
Burger, homemade soups, hearty sandwiches, and salads.
Stella's also offers and excellent selection of bottled and
draft beer, great wines, Plymouth's Original Bloody Mary
Bar and the only year-roundpatio inPlymouth
There are usually daily specials from the kitchen which
includes fresh fishonFridays.
"The food and the newmenu items, and the quality of the
food ismaking us pretty popular," Ostendorf said.
Stella's is open from 11 a.m. until midnight Sunday
through Thursday and from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Friday and
Saturday.
The Inn at St. John's
44045 FiveMileRoad
at SheldonRoad
Plymouth
(734) 414-0600
The Inn at St.
John's is a Plymouth
jewel. This breath-
taking landmark is
the premier location
for overnight stays,
gourmet dining, corporate conferences, weddings, recep-
tions, executive meetings, charity galas, and golf outings.
Metro Detroit's fourth largest hotel in terms of total meeting
space, St. John's welcomes both locals and travelers to expe-
rience a blend of comfort and luxury.
For an inspired dining experience in a chic, inviting
atmosphere, make a date at 5ive Restaurant, located off the
hotel lobby at The Inn at St. John's. Diners can enjoy a
thoughtfully selected, award-winning wine list, extensive