FALL FESTIVAL 2015
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Stella's Black
Dog Tavern
860 Fralick
Plymouth
(734) 207-9656
Owners Bob
Ostendorf and
Jim Sullivan
have given
new life to the
family tavern
and restaurant located of Fralick Street, behind the former
post office.
The tavern, named for Ostendorf's Bernese Mountain
Dog Stella, whose picture graces the restaurant sign, contin-
ues to drawcrowdswho enjoy the newmenu items.
There are exciting things happening at Stella's where
there are newand fresh specials daily along withmoderate-
ly-priced menu items including the incredible Tavern
Burger, homemade soups, hearty sandwiches, and salads.
Stella's also offers an 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.
Stella's now also features breakfast from 10:30 a.m. until
2:30 p.m. on Sunday with several menu items to delight din-
ers.
Station 885
885 Starkweather
Old Village,
Plymouth
(734) 459-0885
Station 885 will
once again host the
Civitans
Fall
Festival Taste Fest
from 6-8 p.m.
Friday during the Fall Festival. The lower parking lot will
be turned into a garden by Serene Surroundings landscape
designers and theWileE. CoyoteBandwill entertain.
The bandwill continue to play until 10 p.m. and bar serv-
ice in the outdoor setting will continue for a small after-
party notedRobCostanza, owner of Station 885.
The restaurant is located adjacent to the railroad tracks
in historic Old Village and the theme seems appropriate.
Youngsters of all ages are always delighted when the bell
sounds for an oncoming train passing by. The electricmodel
trains also add a special ambiance. Several private rooms
are available for private parties, meetings and celebrations.
Station 885 is open from 11 a.m. until midnight Monday
through Thursday and from 11 a.m. until 1 a.m. on Friday
andSaturday.
The restaurant also offers a special Sunday Brunch from