$15 for $35 Worth of Neighborhood Grill Fare and Drinks at Station 885
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- Variety of dinner options
- Extensive wine list
- Historic location
- Family owned and operated
A good neighborhood grill isn't just a venue in which to practice close-up magic on unsuspecting patrons; it's also a stellar spot to meet friends and share Burton Gilliam gossip. Enjoy community, cuisine, and cowboy tales with today's Groupon. For $15, you get $35 worth of grill fare and drinks at Station 885 in Plymouth.
Station 885 shovels culinary coals into food-eating furnaces with menus full of diverse dining delights. In honor of Mathematics Awareness Month, kick off your dinner with a meat-topped parabola of Mexican nachos ($8.99) or concaved mushrooms stuffed with crab ($6.99). Enjoy a 6 oz. filet mignon ($19.99) with vegetable and potato, or foster fall-off-the-bone felicity with a half-rack of Station 885's baby-back ribs ($16.99) smothered in homemade sauce. Those with a zeal for veal can opt for the veal Station 885 ($18.99), sautéed and served with olives and jumbo Gulf shrimp, and sandwichistas can sink into the Station 885 gourmet burger ($7.99) or the French-dippable rib-eye slices of the Hot Toni Express ($8.99). Station 885 uses nearby noodler Mama Mucci's Pasta in its pasta plates, while the restaurant's chicken entrees delve into stir fry ($16.99) and saltimbocca ($17.99). Enjoy potato-and-Parmesan-encrusted whitefish ($17.99) fresh from Lake Superior, or try the olive oil, Parmesan, red-pepper seeds, and fresh tomatoes topping the pomodoro pizza ($9.99), also fresh from Lake Superior. In addition to a sparking selection of wine, Station 885 serves lunch and brunch for early-to-bedders.
Built on the site of the Chesapeake freight house, constructed more than a century ago, Station 855 has been owned and operated by the Costanza family since 1985. Relax in the casual comfort of the restaurant's fireplace-fitted dining room or in its outdoor seating area while you and your dinnermates discuss the icy ingenuity that went into Station 885's record-breaking World's Largest Snow Cone.
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Citysearchers give Station 885 a near-perfect 4.5-star average rating and 75% of Urbanspooners like it:
- I discovered Station 885 in January. I love their cozy interior. The food is very good and priced right – eating1, Citysearch
- Overall, great food and EXCEPTIONAL service has me wanting to go back for more! Highly recommend! – emoemu, Citysearch
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About Station 885
For almost 30 years, the Costanza family has chaperoned a troop of juicy steaks and steaming pasta dishes through Station 885's warren of dining rooms, fireplaces, and the long, burnished-wood bar. Thick, broiled filet mignon enriched with andouille sausage and shrimp represent the menu's hearty steak-house-style fare, which is offset by stone-fired pizzas, and gluten-free and wheat pastas. Diners can cozy up in the fireplace dining room or twirl up a spiral staircase to a dining area above the bar. Throughout the restaurant, bowl-shaped art-deco lamps cast pools of light over the tables, recalling the site's origins as the Chesapeake freight house with its utilitarian elegance and penchant for trains.