State says Downtown Plymouth restaurant violated 5 of Michiganโs COVID-19 rules
PLYMOUTH, Mich. โ A restaurant in Downtown Plymouth has had its liquor license suspended after the state officials said it violated five of Michiganโs COVID-19 rules. State officials said the restaurant violated five COVID-19 restrictions:Allowed non-residential, indoor gatherings without requiring people to be seated at tables. The MLCC has suspended Greek Island Eateryโs Class C license and permits for Sunday sales (a.m. and p.m.), entertainment, the outdoor service area, direct connection and an additional bar. The restaurants actions increased the chance of COVID-19 spread, according to the state. Anyone who wants to report a business violating COVID-19 rules can file a complaint at 866-893-2121 or go to www.michigan.gov/lcc.
Plymouth Ice Festival 2021: Everything you need to know
PLYMOUTH, Mich. โ The Plymouth Ice Festival will be held over the weekend, but there will be changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic. About a quarter of the ice sculptures for the festival will be put up around Downtown Plymouth on Thursday. The festival runs from Feb. 12 through Feb. 14, 2021Click here for weather coverageIn order to promote social distancing, all of the sculptures will be spread throughout the streets of Downtown Plymouth, ear the business establishments. The Plymouth Downtown Development Authority is also hosting a scavenger hunt for visitors who can win some of the nearly $1,500 gift cards for Downtown Plymouth establishments. AdThere will also be Ice Festival Bingo this year.
Make your holidays a little brighter with Day 5 of our 12 Days of Giving
Itโs now Day 5 of our 12 Days of Giving. Weโre hoping to make your holidays a little brighter by giving away $500 in cash each day for 12 days, along with bonus prizes. Downtown Plymouth is making the holidays brighter with decorations, including its Walk of Trees. Downtown Plymouth has tons of retail shops, boutiques and restaurants located inside its beautiful, historic buildings. Even though you canโt dine-in at the moment, all the restaurants in Downtown Plymouth offer takeout, and many have expanded their outdoor seating.
This restaurantโs mascot is almost as big a draw as their food
Plymouth โ Itโs Take-Out Tuesday when we feature restaurants that also offer to-go or curbside pick-up to help support traditionally dine-in restaurants during the pandemic. Today we dropped by a restaurant whose mascot is almost as big of an attraction as the food. Stellaโs Black Dog Tavern in Downtown Plymouth is a popular place. Stellaโs Black Dog Tavern offers a variety of tavern-style food as well as some upscale dishes. For more information watch the video above and check out Stellaโs Black Dog Tavern at 860 Fralick St, in Plymouth.
Stock up on Michigan-made products for the holidays
The advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. This article is sponsored by Westborn MarketItโs Michigan Food Week on Live in the D! They also have the Michigan Food Dome at their Berkley location which includes all Michigan-made products. Westborn Market also wants to help you prepare for the holidays with gift baskets with all Michigan products. Westborn Market has four locations around the D including Berkley, Dearborn, Livonia, and Plymouth.
Police looking for man who stole from store in Downtown Plymouth
PLYMOUTH, Mich. โ Police are trying to identify a man who allegedly stole from a Downtown Plymouth store. The man is accused of taking items from Earth Lore on Wing Street and Forest Avenue. Police did not specify when the theft occurred. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Plymouth Police Department at 734-453-1234, ext. 272 or ext.