Plymouth is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 9,132 at the 2010 census. The City of Plymouth is entirely surrounded by the Charter Township of Plymouth.
Restaurants in Plymouth
4.5 based on 50 reviews
Travel back in time through the Plymouth community's example of the American Experience. Learn how the growth of American industry, the advent of the railroad and the invention of the automobile changed America's small towns, especially Plymouth, Michigan. The Plymouth Historical Museum features a late 19th-century Victorian recreation of Main Street, tracing the growth of the small town from the railroad depot to the general store. The largest Lincoln collection in the state of Michigan is housed in a separate room off of Main Street. And a Timeline of Plymouth is the newest permanent exhibit, featuring displays on the Daisy Air Rifle, Ford Village Industries, the Alter Motor Car, World War II, communication history, and much more.
Came across this Museum when we visited Plymouth one Saturday afternoon and were looking for things to do. It's informative and has a well thought out exhibit, it's also interactive which I thought was a special touch. The best part of our visit was Robert who volunteers at the Museum, Robert was very knowledgeable and it was a pleasure hearing him talk and walk us through the exhibits on the lower floor. The upper floor houses the Museum store which has some beautiful jewelry. We really enjoyed our visit and thank Robert for making is especially enjoyable.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
3&UP is an eclectic Board Game Lounge located in Plymouth, Michigan with over 1000 board games for adults, children, seniors, party groups, organizations and avid gamers to enjoy in an 'electronic free environment'. Our snack bar sells Michigan made products and beverages. Our staff comes from diverse backgrounds. UNPLUG and RECONNECT!
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Wonderfully restored historic movie house in downtown Plymouth. As a no -profit, tickets are very reasonably priced around $3 and popcorn is $1! Great for families.
4.0 based on 14 reviews
World class skilled hockey by 16 & 17 year olds. The absolute best of the best. Watch the next wave of NHL stars for just a few bucks & you can see them compete against players at the college & minor league level (usually 2-6 years older) and usually beat them. OLYMPIC development team. Awesome players & you can get a beer as you try to id all the NHL scouts in the stands. And the restaurant (CJ’s) is great. Great food & Mike the bartender is incredible!
4.0 based on 19 reviews
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