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PlymouthCrossing
340West Main St.
Plymouth
(734) 455-3700
Located in one of the treasures of
Plymouth history, Plymouth Crossing is
one of the oldest continuing operating
restaurants in the city.
Owners John and Jenny Thomas
have owned the restaurant for about
seven years and continue to make
improvements and upgrades to the
building and the menu which the chef
changes on a regular basis, adding new
dishes.
The warm history of the community
is evident in the restaurant, where the
atmosphere is comfortable and gen-
uine. Plymouth Crossing is located in
the old Daisy Air Rifle factory, one of
themainstays of Plymouthhistory.
The restaurant featured daily spe-
cials and awide variety of specials pre-
pared to perfection. There is a banquet
room available and the outdoor patio
has become a favorite of local patrons.
They feature both dinner and lunch
specials and reservations are not usu-
ally necessary, with the exception of
holidays.
Plymouth Fish andSeafood
Market andRestaurant
578 Starkweather
Plymouth
(734) 455-2630
This establishment has been
owned and operated by the Toia fami-
ly since 1997.
This award-winning restaurant
serves great food for lunch or dinner.
Carry outs are popular as well. Their
signature Fish and Chips draws a
crowd every Monday when the
restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat
special.
Chef Vincenzo uses only the fresh-
est ingredients available and has
been enticing and amazing diners
with his culinary skills for years. It is
a comfortable nautical and friendly
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Restaurants,
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