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ROTARY CHICKEN BARBECUE AND FALL FESTIVAL 2011
PlymouthCrossing
340West Main
Plymouth
(734) 455-3700
Dinner with a touch of history can't
get any better than at Plymouth
Crossing, located in one of the oldest
buildings in town.
Owners John and Jenny Thomas
have owned the establishment for
about six years, but it is the oldest con-
tinuing operating restaurant in
Plymouth. The chef has tweaked the
menu, continuously keeping it current
and new with new dishes and recipes,
but the warm, genuine atmosphere
remains the same.
Located in the old Daisy Air Rifle
factory, the restaurant features daily
specials and a selection of steaks done
to perfection. There is a banquet room
that can seat 140 available for parties
andmeetings.
The restaurant also features a
romantic patio that keeps diners
returning, over and over.
Plymouth Crossing is open from 11
a.m. until 10 p.m. Monday through
Wednesday and from 11 a.m. until 11
p.m. Thursday throughSaturday.
Station 885
885 Starkweather
Old Village, Plymouth
(734) 459-0885
The Costanza family celebrated
their 26th anniversary last month with
balloons, special offers and lots of fun.
They have now been on the right track
for a quarter of a century at Station 885
where the train theme doesn't over-
whelmthe great food.
Diners come from throughout the
area to Station 885, many for dinner
See
Station 885,
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