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Restaurants from page 29 name reflects Ebenezer J. Penniman,
the first president of the bank in 1871.
Selections include a full line of items While the tellers, loan officers, and
for the whole family including Greek deposit slips are long gone, the former
specialties, breakfast, and a children's vault still exists as the private tasting
menu. room, equipped with lockers for mem-
Leo has made it his mission to pro- bers and an ambiance reminiscent of
vide the experience of a Coney Island, the roaring 1920s when flappers
while also offering delicious home- danced the Charleston and bootleggers
made soups and family favorites. provided the liquor.
Leo's is open from 6 a.m. until 10 The Ebenezer features cocktails,
p.m. Sunday through Tuesday and 24 wine, craft beer and a small menu of
hours Wednesday through Saturdays. shareable plates including charcu-
terie, shrimp cocktail and parmesan
The Ebenezer truffle fries.
305 Fleet St. few in the Metro Detroit area. Hidden It may be difficult to find, but well
Plymouth in plain view off Fleet Street and nes- worth the effort. The Ebenezer is open
(734) 404-5552 tled in the basement of the former from 4 p.m. until midnight Tuesday
The Ebenezer is the first and only First National Bank of Plymouth (now through Thursday and 4 p.m. until 2
speakeasy in Plymouth and one of the occupied by Greek Islands Eatery), the a.m. Friday and Saturday.