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Station 885 Restaurant

Station 885 Restaurant

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4.1 Google Review
885 Starkweather St, Plymouth, Michigan, 48170, United States
(734) 459-0885 www.station885.com
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May 12, 2018
Very pleasant staff. Fast service. Great blackened chicken with angel hair, pest and pine nuts. Tasty lasagna. Will recommend to everyone.

Mar 7, 2018
Got carry out 2 out of three meals tasted good, burger onion rings and chicken finger meal. One meal was stale, old frys and no flavor the French dip sandwich. Like whole meal had been sitting out very very dry. Me and husband shared sandwich and burger and we felt sick about 2am after having for dinner. And all the next day stomach was uneasy and couldn't eat much. I called to inform them and they were apologetic but didn't think it was there food. I feel like it was. Either the food or someone working was sick and contaminated the food. But either was the sandwich was definitely old. They did offer a gift card but I'm not sure if we will go back.

May 14, 2018
Went for Mother's Day brunch. The food was very sub-par. As a vegetarian, my options were severely limited. I understand that you can't please everyone but there wasn't a lot to choose from in general. I could only eat fried potatoes, undercooked carrots, and dessert. There wasn't even a salad option! All they had was a bowl of plain lettuce. Several of the meat-eaters at my table couldn't finish their plates due to undercooked or bad-tasting food. For the price ($35 with tip) it was terrible. If it would have been cheaper I would have been less disappointed. Also, above the chocolate fountain, the pipe on the ceiling had condensation and was dripping directly into the fruit! Disgusting! The only reason I'm not giving it one star is because the service was good.

Mar 6, 2018
Friendly staff and delicious food! I had the pastrami Reuben, which has will it taste like house-made honey mustard and would highly recommend it. The unique Ambience of the train station along with the model trains makes it fun for families and train Fanatics Alec

Apr 7, 2018
Great food and service. Try the escargot and clam chowder, you will be impressed. The lightly breaded perch melt in your mouth.

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