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good reason. It is seasoned to perfec-
tion and always moist and flavorful.
Meals range from $8 to $20 or so and
are served in a relaxed and comfort-
able atmosphere, and the specials
often include reduced prices on sever-
al wines to accompany themeals.
And after the dinner hour, E.G.
Nick's is the place to be seen in
Plymouth---the longest bar in
Plymouth, the owners claim.
Greek Islands
306 SouthMain St.
Plymouth
(734) 335-6303
One of the newest additions to the
restaurant landscape in Plymouth is
the Greek Island Coney Restaurant
located downtown on Main Street
across fromKelloggPark.
This is not just a typical Coney
Island, although those made at Greek
Island have rapidly become the
favorites of many locals who gather at
the restaurant for lunch several times a
week.
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. Recently, several new items
have been added to the menu, includ-
ing Oreo French Toast, Macaroni and
Cheese and a delicious LambShank.
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.
Hermann'sOld TownGrille
195West Liberty St.
Plymouth
(734) 451-1213
For a real taste of Plymouth,
Hermann's simply cannot be missed.
From the long bar of regulars to the
back room where crowds gather, this is
the place for friendly banter and won-
derful food.
The tavern, located in Plymouth Old
Town, serves a menu full of specialty
burgers, fresh salads, oven-baked pizza
and unique sandwiches, all made to