If you're in the Detroit area in January you must stop by to see the Plymouth Ice Sculpture Spectacular which is billed as the oldest & largest ice carving event in North America.
Written Feb 25, 2003
Address: Plymouth, MI
Website: http://www.plymouthchamber.org/
Plymouth has some wonderful outdoor cafe's to serve any palete. Great for people watching on a beautiful spring day.
Written May 1, 2006
If you're English or want to pretend to be, come on in and enjoy the Sweet Afton Tea Room! You will be served your own teapot full of your choice of teas in your matching teacup. The sandwiches are wonderful, the soups are tantalizing and the desserts will make you come back for more! On your way out, pick up some candy from the mother land or a teapot with the Brit flag on the bottom. Everyone needs a betty! But the best part is the owner, she's the nicest lady in town!
Favorite Dish: English breakfast tea with milk, the turkey sandwich with Mucky Duck and a pickle and the dessert cups with mousse!
Written Nov 7, 2002
The downtown area has it's own local theatre with has a historical look and lovely inside. Local plays and performances are here.
Written May 1, 2006
Gabriallas has all of the Yankee Candles, a cozy atmosphere, art and holiday decorations!
What to buy: Go down the candle aisle and sniff 'em all! See which one you like best and take home a jar!
What to pay: Big jars - $19.95 ish, unless you get the scent of the month, then it's $5.00 off!
Written Nov 7, 2002
Address: Main Street across from the Park
Favorite thing: This is the best part about Plymouth. The Coffee Bean is awesome! See the white lights that decorate the trees on the patio during the summer and winter, sit in the room with the clouds and listen to live music! The people are so friendly and they will make you a drink you'll never forget!
Written Nov 7, 2002
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