News Summary
Plymouth, Michigan, sees a range of new dining and shopping options with the grand opening of Quick Stop Beer & Wine to Go, the upcoming Spring VegFest, and a Late-Night Supper Club at Cuisine Restaurant. Local businesses strive to enrich the culinary landscape, offering events like Pairables at Wine Grotto and celebrating long-standing restaurants with special menus. These initiatives aim to strengthen community connections through food and shared experiences.
Plymouth, Michigan is welcoming a range of new dining and shopping options as local businesses aim to enhance the community’s culinary landscape. Key highlights include the grand opening of Quick Stop Beer & Wine to Go, the arrival of Spring VegFest, and the introduction of the Late-Night Supper Club at Cuisine Restaurant.
Quick Stop Beer & Wine to Go Opens
Quick Stop Beer & Wine to Go celebrated its grand opening at 563 West Main Street in Plymouth. This new establishment offers a selection of snacks, coffee, beer, and wine. Owned by Baljeet Singh and his business partner Sujan Mathon, the shop is designed to serve as a convenient one-stop shop for essential items. Local organization Plymouth Alive has encouraged community members to visit the new store, which aims to become a vital part of the neighborhood.
Spring VegFest Promises Family-Friendly Fun
The Spring VegFest, organized by VegMichigan, is set to take place on a Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is expected to attract around 10,000 attendees. The event promotes plant-based eating and features a variety of food trucks, restaurants, and specialty food items. Visitors can also enjoy eco-friendly shopping, massages, and activities designed for kids. Admission to the event at Sheds 5 and 6, 2934 Russell, in Detroit is free, making it an accessible option for families and individuals interested in healthier lifestyles.
Wine Grotto Hosts Pairables Event
On June 5, from 7 to 9 p.m., the Wine Grotto at Saint John’s Resort in Plymouth will host an event called Pairables. Attendees will sample a variety of wines paired with small bites and will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite pairings. Tickets for the event are priced at $93, providing an interactive experience for wine enthusiasts.
Late-Night Dining at Cuisine
Chef Paul Grosz has introduced a Late-Night Supper Club at Cuisine Restaurant, operating from 9 p.m. to midnight on Fridays and Saturdays throughout June. The special menu features upscale dishes such as shrimp cocktail, beef tartare, foie gras burger, and steak Diane, and offers diners a chance to experience fine dining late into the evening.
Upcoming Culinary Events and More
Other notable events include a discussion with six-time James Beard Award finalist Cathy Whims at Zingerman’s Roadhouse on June 10, where she will discuss her new cookbook for $45. A pizza-making party at J. Baldwins on June 12 will allow participants to learn pizza-making techniques while enjoying a three-course meal priced at $69.
Café Cortina is celebrating its 49th anniversary with a special event on June 16 featuring a five-course menu and premium wine packages available for $160 per person. For burger enthusiasts, the well-known Detroit Burger Battle returns to Eastern Market on June 29, offering unlimited burger samples and the chance to vote for favorites, with tickets starting at $20.
New Dining and Beverage Expansions
In addition to local events, national brand Toastique is preparing to open a new location in downtown Detroit this fall, providing gourmet toast, juices, smoothies, and coffee. Penny Red’s has recently added chicken biscuit sliders to its permanent menu, enhancing dining options at the Shinola Hotel. Meanwhile, Ford’s Garage has launched a limited-time “Cruisin’ Along the Coast” menu inspired by summer road trips, featuring new burgers, shrimp bowls, cheese curds, and summer cocktails.
As Plymouth continues to grow and evolve, these new culinary options and events promise to enrich the community’s dining culture and foster connections among residents.
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Additional Resources
- Times Leader: Quick Stop Beer & Wine Grand Opening
- Detroit News: Dining Calendar
- Patch: Plymouth Whitemarsh Booze Spending
- News Press: Nonchalance Restaurant and Wine Bar
- More Than the Curve: Fine Wine & Good Spirits
- Google Search: Plymouth, Michigan
