Plymouth is a city in Marshall County, Indiana, United States. The population was 10,033 at the 2010 census. The city is the county seat of Marshall County. Plymouth was the site of the first retail outlet of defunct U.S. retailer Montgomery Ward in 1926.
Things to do in Plymouth
4.5 based on 72 reviews
Enjoy a great meal in a restored historical building. Dine in at the deli, be served in the lounge, or carry out. Sandwiches are served with Boar's products and the freshest vegetables we can find. Outside seating available in the summer. Our lounge will provide you with a mixed drink or a beer choice of over 30 great beers with 17 on tap.
This is a great little restaurant. It's a regular place that we meet our friends. Very friendly service. a great business meeting place. the food is very healthy and fresh with lots of drink choices. The décor is excellent and modern. Set up in a historic building, it just has a great feel. the food is always good too!
4 based on 9 reviews
I know somebody else owns that expression, but this DQ was very efficient and got things out fast, despite very long lines. They did a very good job of expediting orders!
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Cordial friendly baristas. Excellent pastries. Great meeting place for downtown activities. Large but inviting seating is open and privacy can be obtained.
5 based on 52 reviews
We moved up here from the South last year, and the cuisine that we missed the most was Mexican. We had a favorite restaurant there, and while this place is a little too far for us to travel very often, it is the best that we have had since getting here. The food is reasonably priced, and the staff is very friendly. It's a very small grocery/restaurant establishment with approximately 7 tables and chairs. I truly wish that this place was a little closer!
4.5 based on 34 reviews
The young lady responsible for seating us was on the phone when we arrived and we probably waited about 10 minutes to be seated last night. We sat outside so we could enjoy the lovely weather. We moved from our original table as the umbrella was broken. Our waitress, I think it was Laura, was very attentive and allowed us plenty of time to choose our appetizer while we enjoyed our cocktails. Two of us ordered crab cakes but they were out (6:30 ish) so we ordered the Bang Bang Shrimp which was excellent. We all had the house salad which was also good. When we got to the main course things started to go downhill. My friend ordered the Walleye, pan fried with lemon caper sauce, roasted potatoes and vegetable of the day. She also ordered a side of mushrooms. She dislikes mashed potatoes and anything swimming in butter. Her fish was resting on a pile of mashed potatoes and the mushrooms were dumped on top of the fish. The vegetable of the day was three pieces of asparagus. We pointed this mistake out to the waitress who immediately went and got the roasted potatoes while my friend scooped all the mashed potatoes off her plate. I'm not sure why there was a knob of butter on her plate but there it was. My husband's Filet Mignon was overcooked to be medium rare and it also came with mashed potatoes instead of the fries he ordered. Again, the waitress ran and got the correct potatoes. My salmon was fine. She checked with the kitchen and she had turned in the correct order so I'm not sure where the communication broke down. This was especially disappointing as our friend was visiting from the UK and we'd heard that this restaurant had gotten better than in the past. I must say that the jury is still out on that...
4 based on 152 reviews
Locally owned and recently renovated, we pride ourselves on providing the highest quality food, service, and atmosphere at reasonable costs. We're proud to have been serving Marshall County and its residents for the last 20 years. Stop by, see our new look and expanded menu, and have an ice cream in our new ice cream parlor!
Love this place, amazing decor, great food, wonderful service. Staff great you at door, everyone stops by to make sure you are happy and satisfied. Abundant servings
4 based on 97 reviews
The Brass Rail offers family dining, kids menu, full cocktail bar, and a private banquet facility with a 50-person capacity that can be modified to cater to the needs of your next birthday party, reunion, wedding rehearsal or any other event. Arrangements such as buffet dinners, limited menus and special requests can be made upon reservation. There is no room charge for your event [25 guest minimum,] and a private server will be made available. Standard taxes and gratuity apply
Cute bar with wood and stained glass decor. Stopped by for mid-week lunch. Not busy. Server disinterested. Took 20 min to get our meal. The sandwiches are good and pretzel rolls are a nice touch. Unfortunately the pollock was nothing but breading. No fish to be found
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Food arrived earlier than stated, so that was nice! Salads were good (but the taco salad had cold taco meat....warmed it up myself, tasted good). The garlic cheese bread was nom, nom! Also order a small white pizza. It was cut into bread sticks...weird. It was good, but already cooled down. Overall it was good and if in the area again, we'd order from here again.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Love this restaurant/pizzaria in downtown Plymouth. Small but great place to eat! They not only serve sandwiches but salads and pizza. They have Mexican foods also. Love the atmosphere! Salads are delicious. We also like their pizza.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
We stopped here for dinner. There are some unique items like liver and onions, chicken gizzards, various fish. I had coconut shrimp. The meals come with many additional items included. I also had salad, bread, soup, veggie (corn), rice and ice cream. The food was ok.
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