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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.
The establishment is one of the old-
est continuing operating restaurants in
Plymouth and it is located only a few
blocks fromKelloggPark.
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.
Additionally, there are specials
three nights each week, offering home
cooked recipes at special prices.
Located in the old Daisy Air Rifle
factory, there is a banquet room avail-
able for parties andmeetings.
The restaurant is open from 11 a.m.
until 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday
and from 11 a.m. until 11 p.m.
Thursday.
Plymouth Crossing also offers
ample free parking.
Plymouth Fish SeafoodMarket
AndRestaurant
578 Starkweather
Plymouth
(734) 455-2630
Plymouth Fish is Simply the Best!
Winner of 4 the BEST, @ clickonde-
troit.com.
Visit Old Village and the fresh fish
market and restaurant can be found at
578 Starkweather.
OnMonday , the restaurant features
All You Can Eat Fish and Chips, offer-
ing both grilled or fried fish.
The restaurant also offers to go
orders and will feature specials during
the Lenten holidays, Feb. 13, Ash
Wednesday, through Good Friday,
March 29.
Plymouth Fish offers more than 25
different types of fish both fresh and
saltwater. Outdoor seating is avail-
able from May throughSeptember.
The restaurant also offers catering
for entertaining needs at All Seasons
Catering , where Chef Vincenzo pre-
pares tantaliz ing dishes with his cater-
ing menu. Visit www.allseasonscater-
ers.com.or www.plymouthfishmarket.
com.
Both Plymouth Fish and All
Seasons Caterers take pride in serving
simply the best. Visit or phone (734)
455-2630.