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Red Olive Restaurant Plymouth

Red Olive Restaurant Plymouth

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1051 Ann Arbor Rd, Plymouth, Michigan, 48170, United States
(734) 979-0990 redoliverestaurant.com
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Mar 14, 2018
Had their gyro, Man was that good!. Meat was super tender and tasty. Service was good. Manager/Owner was really friendly. Prices were good. Can't wait to go back.

Mar 28, 2018
Food was okay. Service was okay. Price was okay. I asked for cheese on the side, but everything I ordered had the cheese on it... Waitress did offer to get the food remade, but I didn't have time to wait. It wasn't an extremely long wait, but it was still a bit of a wait for a veggie gyro and Greek salad (which was kind of a joke, it was literally iceberg lettuce, feta cheese, and one of each item it said it comes with). Oh, and spinach pie, it was good, but somewhat cold. Waitress did give me a discount for the mistake, but I learned that they give that same discount online. All around, it was just okay. Maybe there's other things on the menu, or other days that are better.

Mar 23, 2018
This is one of my favorite places to eat however, we both ordered spaghetti and no bread was brought out. The salad was lettuce and a very small piece of tomato. Coke had to be sent back, and we were given dirty silverware. No drink refills were offered. For a Friday night it was empty. It was very clean and the food good. Staff was friendly. Just disappointed this time.

Apr 22, 2018
Went to a Holy Communion Brunch. Great food! Great service! Lovely room & just everything was superb!

Apr 26, 2018
Had omelette with mushrooms, toasted brown bread, and hash brown,,, portion was big enough like brunch. Good food quality. Best omelette dish I have ever had.

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