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NICO&VALI Italian Eatery
744WingSt.
Plymouth
(734) 207-7880
NICO & VALI Italian Eatery,
named for owner Paul DePalma's
children, now offers full service din-
ing in a casual atmosphere at the styl-
ish location on Wing Street, just off
Main.
There are always daily specials
coming from the kitchen using only
the freshest possible ingredients to
ensure the finest flavors in the full
menu of dinner and lunch items
served with style at the small, inti-
mate setting. Carry outs are always
available.
NICO & VALI offers both beer and
wine to complement the authentic
pasta entrees, grilled panini, hearty
soups and unique salads that have
PlymouthCrossing
340West Main
Plymouth
(734) 455-3700
Dinner with a touch of history can't
get any better than at Plymouth
Crossing, located in one of the oldest
buildings in town.
Owners John and Ginny Thomas
have owned the establishment for
about seven years, but it is one of the
oldest continuing operating restau-
rants in Plymouth. The chef has
tweaked the menu, continuously keep-
ing it current and newwith new dishes
and recipes, but the warm, genuine
atmosphere remains the same.
Additionally, there are specials
three nights each week, offering home
cooked recipes at special prices.
Located in the old Daisy Air Rifle
factory, there is a banquet room avail-
able for parties andmeetings.
The restaurant also features a
romantic patio that keeps diners
returning, over and over during warm
weather.
Plymouth Crossing is open for lunch
and dinner and there is ample free
parking.
See
NICO & VALI,
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