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The Plymouth Crossing
Category: Restaurants American (Traditional) American (Traditional) [Edit]
340 N Main StPlymouth, MI 48170
(734) 455-3700
- Hours:
Mon-Fri 11 am - 2 am
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Dressy
- Price Range:
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$$$
- Good for Kids:
- No
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
6 reviews for The Plymouth Crossing
6 reviews in English
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Review from scott s.
Plymouth, MI
Went there for the first time to celebrate an old friend's arrival back in Plymouth. I'd never been in before, so I figured "why not".. We got there late, so we didn't order food, but the Bartender was great. He even made us up a new creation drink called "SD coffee"....SD?, well you just had to be there.
The bartender did say they were throwing out the old "stuffy" menu, and coming up with a whole new plan. I checked the website, and the menu did not seem new, and since the previous poster mentioned a burger [not on online menu?], I have to believe the website has not been updated.
I like the place, just have to get in for a bite! -
Review from Liz W.
They have gutted this place, the heart and soul is gone.
Went for lunch on a Friday, the chef is gone, the hostess gone and our favorite waitstaff has disappeared for greener pastures. One taste and I am gone too. The chowder was disgusting, portions are so small and there are no specials anymore. The poor waitress confided to us that there have been plenty of complaints from most all of the regular patrons, not just us.
I doubt I will be back. So sad really.Listed in: Pigging out in Plymouth, Gifts from the sea (and lakes), Confessions of a red meat…, No Wait, Happy Husband
1 Previous Review: Show all »
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11/23/2009
This place is off the beaten path a bit in Plymouth and therefore gets overlooked.
My parents are… Read more »
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11/23/2009
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Review from Henry B.
I went here last night because some friends were going and one of my friends is the bartender there.
This place isn't crowded on a Tuesday night. Everyone pretty much knows each other by name. It's the local watering hole for many.
They used to have a special collection of Red Stripe beers for me but I haven't been there in a while so they stopped carrying it. I ordered the white wine instead.
I ordered the burger which was suppose to be a half-pound but I think it was closer to a pound. It was cooked medium like I wanted and it was delicious. My wife had the French Dip which was the recommended sandwich there and she loved it. There was also a white bean soup that was okay as well.
There's WiFi here so don't be afraid to bring your laptop. You'll see other patrons on their laptops as well.
At the end of the night, I was comped my 2 wines because my birthday was yesterday. Also, the bartender cleaned off my car since it started snowing pretty bad.
Thanks guys. I like the Cheers-like atmosphere here. -
Review from Theresa U.
Northville, MI
I received a $10 coupon in the mail for The Plymouth Crossing. I drive by here all the time and haven't tried it yet. I looked on YELP to see if anyone has reviewed it, but no hits. So, I took this opportunity to try it out for y'all!
The Crossing is just outside the main downtown area, by the railroad tracks. The restaurant is tucked in a historic brick building with a front patio. There are two entrances to the place. My fiancé and I were lucky enough to choose the wrong entrance. The wait staff seemed a little confused, but we made it to our table okay...
I ordered the Chicken Tuscany. Drizzled with a lemon caper sauce, but I didn't taste the lemons or the capers. -shrug-. The meat was also a little dry. My fiancé ordered the steak with scallops. and oh my! Those scallops were thick and had an oh so velvety texture. I'd come back solely for those scallops!
Service was good. Very personable. Breadbasket was tasty. Got that garlic-butter sheen on top. Yum.
They have all you can eat crab leg Tuesdays.
I think I'd come here again. -
Review from Jennifer R.
Canton, MI
This is my favorite place to eat in Plymouth! The business is never really booming and I am not sure why... Everything is good from the food, to the service, to the wine! Any meal I have had here I was always pleased. And the one time I got a bad glass of wine they opened a whole new bottle. They aim to please here!
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Review from Scott R.
Chelsea, MI
Just walked in on a Saturday night for a drink and they had a woman playing piano and singing. I ended up staying for two hours listening to her. Great time! The only negative was the chicken tenders that I ordered were anything but tender. Maybe they were under a heat lamp or re-heated, but they were almost uneatable. I had to peal the crust off just to eat them and the Ranch dressing was watery. The coleslaw was great!
