Backyard Road Trips

Plymouth

Kogi Bar and Grill

Plymouth’s restaurant scene is vibrant. I’ve said it many times, as Backyard Road Trips has spent the early part of 2021 dining in and taking out from the town’s best restaurants. While many of the restaurants featured so far are known for burgers, burritos, and beer, we are mixing it up with a Korean restaurant, […]

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Cafe Strega

With all of the dining options available in Plymouth, sometimes I look for a tried and true classic such as Cafe Strega. Cafe Strega is an Italian restaurant that is perfect for every occasion. It is comfortable for an any-night meal but is also perfect for a night out. Cafe Strega’s location is utterly fantastic.

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Su Casa

In the past few year’s Plymouth’s culinary landscape has changed completely. No longer known solely for seasonal establishments and tourist traps, the variety and quantity of eateries with truly great food is quite astounding. It’s not just gastropubs and American fine dining. Many of the delicious spots feature ethnic food, including Kogi, a Korean restaurant;

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The Tasty

The Tasty is hands down one of Plymouth’s most amazing restaurants. With creative dishes, a cool atmosphere, and a stellar drink menu, the Tasty is a must-visit for every foodie in town. The Tasty’s menu is ever-changing but always delicious. Opened in 2016 by husband and wife team Mike and Nina Peters, it immediately received

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The Artisan Pig

The Artisan Pig is Plymouth’s newest dining destination. Located at 66 Court Street, this pizza, sausage, and craft beer restaurant is a welcome addition.  Owners and couple Andrew and Samantha started selling their sausage under the Artisan Pig moniker at farmers’ markets in Maine. To open a restaurant, they decided on returning to Samantha’s hometown

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Roll Street Tavern

Although Plymouth, Massachusetts, will never be confused with a major metropolis, it has a surprisingly thorough and utterly delicious culinary scene. Being a tourist town, many folks think of restaurants that are lacking in taste and heavy on the wallet. Not Plymouth though. From gastropubs to upscale dining, seafood spots to ethnic restaurants, Plymouth’s got

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