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Box Bar
About Box Bar
Box Bar is located at 777 W Ann Arbor Trl, Plymouth, MI. This business specializes in Restaurants and has 10 review(s) with a star rating of 3.0. Box Bar is open Mon, 11am-12am; Tue, 11am-12am; Wed, 11am-12am; Thu, 11am-12am; Fri, 11am-1pm; Sat, 11am-1pm; Sun, 12pm-11pm and accepts American Express, Discover, Mastercard and Visa.
Reviews about Box Bar
GREAT food, excellent soup !
Been stopping at the Box Bar for the last few years, and have always found the food to be top-notch. I've read some reviews about slow service, and while the staff is less than starch-collar, they are very friendly and quick to deliver the food hot.\t\n\t\nMenu selections are not Ruth's Chris, but they are decidedly well above anything that could be called bar food. Portions are huge. The soups are obviously made from scratch, always excellent. Get a bowl of soup if you plan to swim in it ! A cup is enough. Vegetable beef is fabulous, cheese soup is rich and very well made. Pulled pork sandwich is a must, comes on a huge onion roll with slaw on the side (go ahead, dump it on the sandwich). you'll have to use a fork for a while first, before you can pick this sandwich up. \t\n\t\nAll in all, the food is down-home-made, American, stick to your ribs GOOD.
By saunterr at Citysearch March 04, 2008 at 07:11 AMgreat beer menue
This place is great(for non up tight types). If you are expecting the ritz, you wont find it, it is a bar and grill. Please don't expect more from it than what it is. It has a great beer menu that you can not find any where else. The food is pretty good as well. If you want on the spot service and fine dining go some where elese.(again it is a bar) Please dont knock it if you like beer, and good food.
By riceman28 at Citysearch February 22, 2007 at 04:30 PMCrass joint! Not indicative of Plymouth which draws a better class of people.
I stopped here for lunch. No hostess around so I seated myself. I finally found her stating that I needed a menu. The service was indicative of Taylor or other blue collar areas- not Plymouth. I was presented with my clam chowder by a gum chewing disinterested server. Oh did I mention that I need a napkin with my soup? Last time I checked it is proper protocol to present silverware with a meal.
By stayinshape at Citysearch November 18, 2006 at 04:59 PM