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CourthouseGrille
41661 PlymouthRoad
Plymouth
734-453-2002
This stately restaurant building has
been part of the Plymouth community
and dining scene about 85 years, hous-
ing the longest continuous restaurant
in the area.
As the updated Courthouse Grille, it
features wonderful Italian dishes cre-
ated by Maestro Chef Ernie but also
many special dinner salads, fresh
seafood and steaks. The food is served
in a fine dining/casual atmosphere at
always affordable prices. Trendy
lunch and dinner specials are offered
daily.
The Courthouse Grille is the perfect
place to host bridal or baby showers,
rehearsals dinner, wedding receptions,
memorial gatherings, graduation par-
ties and business meetings. The eight
private rooms will accommodate eight
to 100 guests with convenient parking
for 200 cars.
The Courthouse Grille is open
seven days a week for lunch and din-
ner. Reservations are recommended.
Doyle's Tavern
860 Fralick St.
Plymouth
(734) 207-9656
New proprietor Bob Ostendorf says
he won't be changing too much at
Doyle's Tavern, with good reason. He
has no reason tomesswith success.
This establishment has been a
mainstay of Plymouth for decades and
the casual atmosphere, terrific food
and great service have made it a
favoritewith locals.
Doyle's is just a bit off the beaten
path on a small side street off Main,
and the regulars love it just as it is. The
large, covered outdoor area with big
screen TV and terrific menu of ham-
burgers, pizzas, sandwiches and other
casual staples bring crowds back at
both lunchanddinner.
The full-bar offers a wide variety of
beers and spirits, usuallywith a special
or two and the menu includes lunch