Thursday, December 13, 2012
Several new restaurants came to the city in 2012.
This year brought several new restaurants to Plymouth. From burgers to pancakes, the city added some variety to its list of eateries. Check out the new (or remodeled) restaurants that set up shop in Plymouth in 2012. A new upper casual dining restaurant called the Eat Shop Kitchen and Bar opened in September on County Road 24 off Highway 55 in the old Joe Senser's spot. "We've put a lot of time, effort and funds into making this happen," Owner Michael Larson said. "We have hired some great staff who have been through rigorous training that will produce smart service. They will know about the food." CherryBerry Self-Serve Frozen Yogurt opened for business July 17 near Highway 55 and Vicksburg Lane. For 45 cents an ounce, Plymouth residents…
Monday, February 27, 2012
The long awaited opening for the Original Pancake House's move to Plymouth will soon be over.
After only about three months, the Original Pancake House will soon open its doors at its new location off Highway 101 and County Road 6 in Plymouth. Owner Ken Savik said the place will open Tuesday, March 6, after starting construction in mid-December. The business' hours are 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. every day of the week. Savik ran the business when it was in the Wayzata Bay Shopping Center in Wayzata, the center will be torn down to make way for a new senior living facility so he had to find a new home. The Original Pancake House had been there for 18 years. After surveying his customers they discovered most came from the north and in Plymouth. With slightly more space in the 47,000 square feet in Plymouth, the Pancake House is in the spot …
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Saturday, December 31, 2011
Since Plymouth Patch launched in July, there have been a variety of stories and happenings to report about including an apartment fire and a new Islamic Community Center.
Though Plymouth Patch was only around for the second half of 2011, there were many stories of interest that the community shared. Here’s a list of the top five, most read articles on Plymouth Patch and some updates on each one. To read the original stories, click on each headline. 1.'Organized Chaos': Apartment Fire Injures 4, Displaces 150: Rebuilding continues on the building in the Parkside Apartment Complex that was devastated by a fire Aug. 26. According to Property Management Vice-President Joe Videle, construction started immediately and the units affected could be ready for occupancy in the spring or early summer of 2012. "We're working with the city to make sure the units are completed under current construction codes and all …