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Plymouth Restaurant Week to Tempt Diners Sept. 26 - Oct. 4
Ten downtown restaurants feature prix fixe three-course lunch and dinner menus at some of your favorite local restaurants.

Nico and Vali is among the restaurants participating in the third annual Plymouth Restaurant Week. (Photo submitted)
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The Third Annual Plymouth Restaurant Week kicks off Friday, September 26 and runs through Saturday, October 4, 2014.
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This nine-day epicurean event celebrates downtown Plymouth, a city that features some of Michigan’s most diverse dining establishments. Ten restaurants will offer prix fixe three-course lunch and dinner menus priced at $15, $25, or $35 per person.Beverages, gratuity and taxes are not included in the rate. No tickets or passes are necessary, and diners can participate as frequently as they wish over the nine-day period.
While advance reservations are not required, they are strongly encouraged by contacting participating restaurants directly. To view menus, pricing and for additional info, please visit Plymouth Restaurant Week’s official website: plymouthrestaurantweek.com.
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Participating restaurants include: Compari’s on the Park, E.G. Nick’s, Fiamma Grille, Ironwood Grill, Nico and Vali, The Post Local Bistro, Penn Grill, The Sardine Room, Sean O’Callaghan’s Irish Pub and Stella’s Black Dog Tavern. Sponsors include Fat Tire, Darkhorse Brewing Co., Bell and Sons, Sysco, Bacardi and Grey Goose.
Recognized for its vibrant downtown, Plymouth has a well-earned culinary reputation, and this event will spotlight some of the city’s finest dining establishments. With a wide variety of participating restaurants – all within walking distance of one another – Plymouth Restaurant Week offers standout dishes at a great value for every palate. From Fiamma Grille’s Flat Iron Steakwith Flash Fried Brussels Sprouts, to Sean O’Callaghan’s Irish Curry Grilled Chicken Breast, to E.G. Nick’s Chicken & Portabella Lasagna and Penn Grill’s Lobster Mac and Cheese, there’s a taste to satisfy every appetite.
“With our fantastic restaurants being one of the best draws to our community, it’s great to see some of our downtown restaurants teaming up to showcase the quality of their fare,” says Wes Graff, President of the Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce.
Nestled in northwestern Wayne County, the city of Plymouth is easily accessible from both I-275 and M-14. With its small-town atmosphere, delightful shops and galleries, beautiful parks and world-class dining, this charming and historic city is a great place to explore – whether you’re a first timer or a regular.
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