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Greek IslandConey Restaurant
306 SouthMain Street
Plymouth
(734) 335-6303
One of the newest additions to the
restaurant family in Plymouth is the
Greek Islands Coney Restaurant locat-
ed downtown right on Main Street
across fromKelloggPark.
The restaurant is more than just a
typical Coney Island, although those on
the menu have rapidly become
favorites of many locals who gather at
the restaurant for lunch and breakfast
several times aweek.
The menu includes American
favorites along with many homemade
Greek specialties, including moussaka,
pastitsio, spinach pie and gyros. They
also serve a wide array of salads, pitas,
sandwiches and burgers, all at great
prices.
The restaurant offers carry outs and
local delivery and has a banquet room
and offers catering.
The recently remodeled interior
always draws admiring comments
from visitors and the atmosphere is
always friendly andwelcoming.
There is additional parking behind
the restaurant and also behind the
PennTheater.
The restaurant recently expanded
their hours to include very late service
onweekends.
Hermann'sOld TownGrille
195West Liberty St.
Plymouth
(734) 451-1213
This unique establishment tucked
in Old Village can't be missed. From
the large drooling moose painted on
the exterior wall to the friendly banter
and music inside, Hermann's is simply
a lot of fun.
Nick and Sally Hermann also pro-
vide good food and a very comfortable
atmosphere where people can really
enjoy themselves. The owners said
they focus of family, friends and fun.
Hermann's also offers parties for
birthdays and other events, continuing
the emphasis on fun for everybody.
There are daily specials from the
kitchen and thewide range of specialty
burgers is not to bemissed.
Hermann's is open from 11 a.m.
until 2 a.m. Monday through Saturday
and fromnoonuntil 2 a.m. Sundays.