Red Olive Family Restaurant

Red Olive Family Restaurant is a diner Plymouth located in United States.

7 / 10
33
ratings
  • Phone

    (734) 927-1122

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  • Type

    Diner

Address

47185 Five Mile Rd (at Beck) Plymouth , MI 48170 United States

Reservations No
Credit Cards Yes
Outdoor Seating No

Comments / 13


Keywords:

breakfast food casual lively good for groups omelettes chicken parking
Esther Smith

We have dined here many times without disappointment. The service is always exceptional, the food fresh and hot, and the atmosphere enjoyable. We drive from Pinckney to Plymouth for this restaurant .

Esther Smith

The chicken quesadilla was great today. We love this restaurant .

Renée Bo

Everything. Especially breakfast and the soups

rachel

Order saganaki - its a great experience and will be gobbled up.

Becki

Come before 11:00am all omelets are only $3.95! Try the gyro omelet , soo good!

Trisha Szczygiel

Their chicken lemon rice soup is perfect.

Graziella Bruner

Great service and the food is great,

Miike

Very friendly staff fair prices on omellettes before 11am M-S

Chirag Desai

Order the grilled chicken over rice . It comes with a tomato sauce . Great dish!!

Mark Buczek

Trying Fried Chicken for the first time here. Tastes great.

Melissa Burkeen

Great breakfast

Ric Annett

Gotta have the pancakes .

Kathleen Lane

Get the breaded chicken strips .

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