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the first president of the bank in 1871. Hermann's Olde Town Grille
While the tellers, loan officers, and 195 West Liberty St.
deposit slips are long gone, the former Plymouth
vault still exists as the private tasting (734)451-1213
room, equipped with lockers for mem- If there is a home town bar in old
bers and an ambiance reminiscent of village in Plymouth, is must be
the roaring 1920s when flappers Hermann's "where everybody knows
danced the Charleston and bootleggers your name." The huge drooling moose
provided the liquor. on the exterior of the building is a hint
The Ebenezer features cocktails, to the eclectic collection of souvenirs,
wine, craft beer and a small menu of antiques and just plain fun memorabil-
shareable plates including charcu- ia that decorates the interior of the
terie, shrimp cocktail and parmesan establishment. There is almost always a crowd at
truffle fries. With a full bar with a wide selection Hermann's, but there is always room to
It may be difficult to find, but well of beers, Hermann's is also known for join the good time, familiar and friend-
worth the effort. the exceptional food, with specials ly atmosphere the second-generation
The Ebenezer is open from 4 p.m. nearly every day. From the OT Burger owners continue to cultivate.
until midnight Tuesday through to the special sandwiches, the food is It's always fun at Hermann's.
Thursday and 4 p.m. until 2 a.m. Friday always fresh and the varied menu
and Saturday. attractive to locals and visitors. See Restaurants, page 20