Plymouth is the seventh largest city in the U.S. state of Minnesota. Located 15 miles (24 km) west of downtown Minneapolis in Hennepin County, the city is the third largest suburb of Minneapolis–Saint Paul, which is the sixteenth largest metropolitan area in the United States, with about 3.52 million residents. The population was 70,576 at the 2010 Census.
Things to do in Plymouth
4.5 based on 136 reviews
West siders rave about this place being so great and really good pizza. I am not with them on this. Coming originally from Chicago and having lived in a number of major metropolitan areas across the country, the offerings from Latuff serve the bland palates of Minnesotans far more than the authenticity of Italian or Sicilian chefs.
4.5 based on 298 reviews
Service was great, staff was excellent and the food was very good! We had the Ribeye and the Salmon. Somewhat pricey but still excellent. Kelly was our waitress and she was great. It took a while to get seated so we sat at the bar and the staff there was very quick and helpful. Might be our new go-to place. The one thing that could be better is the acoustics. It's very loud. Maybe some sound absorbing ceiling tiles rather than the ceramic and solid tile ceiling. Overall 4+ stars.
5 based on 43 reviews
Our two boys are inspiration behind Honey & Mackie's. When our youngest, Henry was three, he nicknamed himself "Honey" and his brother, Maxwell, became "Mackie". The names have stuck over the years, thus Honey & Mackie's was born. With a love of ice cream, we set out to open a unique and family oriented ice cream shop. One that would not only fulfill their dreams, but create lasting memories for all those that entered.
Great place to grab good quality food and ice cream. Wide variety of ice cream flavors are offered. Love the salted caramel and peanuts, caramel coffee crunch, peanut butter Oreo, cookie dough and many more. Ample parking. Indoor and outdoor seating. Great location.
4.5 based on 156 reviews
We visited for a friend's 70th birthday party and he had reserved a private room. The service was wonderful, with our glasses being kept filled during the social hour, hors d'oevres delivered promptly, and the food being brought, also, on time. The manager and the servers kept checking to see that all was well--and did so in an unobtrusive manner. It was a very fine experience, and we will return.
4.5 based on 124 reviews
Who knew you could run a successful restaurant selling (primarily) egg dishes. Fat Nat's, that's who. They also serve burgers and sandwiches for lunch, but I'd go anytime for the egg dishes.
Don't let its location in this New Hope strip mall deter you (there are 2 other locations: one in St. Anthony Village, the other in Brooklyn Park). Venture in for some no-nonsense wait staff (they've seen and heard it all) and an incredible selection of egg dishes. Whatever you choose you'll leave satisfied. The food is delicious and the portions substantial.
There's an attitude in the place that resonated with me. Nat is very confident in his cooking skills, and lets you know: there are call-outs all over the menu; my favorite is "
4.5 based on 235 reviews
If you're in the mood for pizza you have to try this place. I've been here many times but never tried the pizza. I had the Salsiccia Pizza and I loved it! It was the best I've ever had. As always the service is great....MoreOur team here at Bacio is thrilled to hear such good feedback, and we’re proud to be your favorite restaurant in the Twin Cities. Our wood fired pizza oven really makes a difference. we hope to see you soon!
4 based on 149 reviews
We were there with a large group, like 15 people and Chelsey was our server. She was fantastic. Stayed on top of the group well, brought food quickly and was very pleasant.
Drinks are strong, really good microbrew IPA and apps were amazing. Have always liked their food.
4 based on 301 reviews
I’ve been lucky to visit 6Smith on many occasions both with friends and my adult sons, their wives and kids. The food is fantastic for all occasions...my favorite was probably the Sea Bass for dinner or the bread assortment for lunch appetizer, complete with dips. I even had my birthday dinner there with six friends. A bit noisy, but tolerable once you accept that is the situation w most busy restaurants. sometimes we eat at the bar and alwaysa have good service there, too. Summers mean you can dine outside in the lakeside area. So much fun for all. The grandkids like the small, free beach right next door on one side. It’s complete with play equipment.
4 based on 138 reviews
My sons and I came in for lunch during the Packers and Vikings game...bar and back room full. Understandable. However, when we wanted to order the happy hour specials, they would not honor the price, no exceptions. The food comes from the same kitchen. So...I chose not to eat. I thought it was a ridiculous rule. The juicy Lucy and Texas burger were both good, according to my sons. I wouldn’t consider this restaurant customer friendly.
4.5 based on 65 reviews
Our first visit and it was a mistake not to have gone sooner. The staff is friendly and helpful with questions. We had Thai egg rolls, cream cheese wontons along with Drunken Noodles with chicken, Pad Thai with chicken, and Pineapple Fried Rice. All the food was extremely good. You can order the level of spiciness you'd like. We had a difficult time picking out our favorite entree but the Pad Thai edged out the other entrees. This is not a large restaurant and was moderately busy for dinner. They have a lunch buffet and I understand it can be very busy. This is the place to go for Thai cuisine in the Twin Cities.
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