So much fun!!! Chris(the DJ) knows how to keep everybody alive! If you are looking for s place to party this is it!
Jameson G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Saline, MI
I haven’t went here to eat, but to meet friends and dance. It’s a small place with a first floor and basement with a bar in each.
Bobby K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Clemente, CA
Wish the waitresses were as good as the music. Having to call someone over every time I need a drink seems pointless! Why would I tip?!
Katherine R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Milford, MI
I have been to this bar a few times now and I have to say except for the 1 female bartender that usually works the upstairs bar, the rest of the bartending staff is awful, rude, and unfriendly.
Ken S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Farmington Hills, MI
Just stopped by to meet a few friends for drinks after checking out Plymouth Ice Festival. Place was pretty crowded, but my friends had secured a table, I’ve been here a few times and the experience is pretty typical. Drinks are good not to pricey, 2 captain and diets and a Appletini for $ 22, normal for a upscale bar. They have live music and a DJ at night, they clear a dance floor that normally get pretty busy although we didn’t cut a rug this evening. The downstairs is quaint, a nice place to get away for a cocktail, that is before it gets to busy. This is a goto place in plymouth, a little older crowd so you never feel like something bad may happen.
Amy H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ferndale, MI
My friends and I stopped in after the Plymouth Ice Festival for some quick drinks before dinner, and we had a good time! Lively atmosphere, good drinks, and good service. They also open up an area for the dance floor later on.
Katie A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Rochester, NY
A friend and I were looking for a quiet place to get a drink on a weekend night — little did we know 336 turns into a packed and very loud club later on. At 8pm the upstairs bar was very slow, with a few tables seated with couples and small groups, and the downstairs bar was dark and closed. Table service was mediocre– it constantly seemed like the servers were forgetting us. So-so specialty cocktail menu — drinks are made with flavored vodka/etc rather than from scratch, and there weren’t any particularly unique or creative choices. On the plus side the bartender was friendly and the bar had a few gluten-free vodkas, which are always appreciated. By 10 the music was so loud we had gone hoarse having a conversation and vultures were circling our table, so we took off.
Debbie Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Dearborn Heights, MI
Me and one of my girlfriends decided to try this place out in Downtown Plymouth. Across the street is a park which had some ice sculptings, but it was cold out and I just don’t have thick skin! So, we went inside. It was quite loud and very crowded. If you are going to this particular place just to sit with your friends that is great. If you are going and want to mingle you may want to choose another place. Sort of yuppyish — but, nice. Had a drink or two and then left, did not order any food. As soon as we stood up there were people waiting for our table! I don’t think I would go back, unless I was invited back for a party.
Kerri H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Southgate, MI
Always a great time at 336! Bartenders are always friendly and make awesome drinks. Mixed crowd and everyone always seems to be having a good time. Small dance floor, good music, fun time. My new favorite place in Plymouth!
Michelle D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Almont, MI
I went here for a friend’s birthday party on a Friday night, so of course it was packed. I was happy that there was no cover charge. It took a while to get a drink at the bar but the bartenders were nice and even remembered what we were drinking every time we came back. They have a bar in the basement that looked smaller than my basement at home. We were lucky a group left so we snagged the tables by the door. Great people watching! I was very surprised by the price of drinks. Very reasonable. Music was great. Kept me dancing in my seat.
Nicole C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Farmington Hills, MI
Upon arrival to Plymouth this bar was the only one with a line. We decided to come back around 30 minutes til closing time. There wasn’t a line but the bar was packed! It felt more like a club. Loud music and a lot of people standing around tables. Further into the bar there is a small dance floor and a big dj booth. The drinks were generous and full off liquor. The people were friendly and fun! The attire is relaxed but if you went dressed up you would not be out of place. I would love to go back to 336 main.
Joe B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ferndale, MI
It’s been a very long time since I’ve spent any time at 336. I remember when they first opened how it was more of an upscale older crowd and over the years the clientele has changed more and more. Their drinks are still made well and they’re still on the pricey side but the crowd now is more of a mid 30’s range, mostly young professionals looking to have a good time. The DJ was pretty solid this last Saturday and the smallish dance floor was mobbed with fun people. The ambiance is still subtly swanky and the vibe is one that I liked. There is a second bar in the basement that was also standing room only so they must do pretty well here. I’ll definitely be back but it’s one of those places you really need to be in the mood for… if you were planning on a relaxed inexpensive night this isn’t the place for you on the weekend but if you wanna meet some singles, mingle over a stiff drink and dance then this is your option for the locale.
Carole H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Detroit, MI
I have only been here for the recent Unilocal Elite event, but my experience at this event really makes me want to return to check them out for a regular service! Nick, the bartender who was with us all night, was knowledgeable and passionate about the craft of bartending, as well as charming and not too bad on the eyes. :) The drinks I had here were some of the best I’ve had anywhere — due in part to the smooth Tito’s vodka(sponsoring our event) but also to Nick’s care to use just the right measurements and combinations of ingredients, including all kinds of awesome fresh fruits and mint and basil leaves. He said something early in the evening that I found pretty cool — that, as a bartender, if he served a long island and someone told him they couldn’t taste the booze in it, he would take it as a compliment because a truly good bartender can make a drink still palatable even with a generous amount of liquor in it. We were mostly in the downstairs area, but I did take a peek upstairs before I left. The whole place has a cozy, intimate feel to it, and the Christmas lights made it even cuter. From what I’ve heard, it gets packed on weekends, but this Tuesday night was a perfectly chill crowd. I never have a reason to go to Plymouth, ever… but the drinks at 336 were so special that I would go out of my way to come here again, just to try a few more.
Kelly S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Farmington, MI
This place is ok, it’s not great but it works for a few drinks. The place is small so it’s hard to get around, it’s not easy to get a drink at the bar but the waitstaff is usually pretty on point. The guys that hang out here are all really young & made me feel like a cougar, except the piano/DJ guy was older & when I asked him to play a recent song he looked at me like I was crazy & said he didn’t have it & at that point I realized that there is no rhyme or reason to this place. I would come back again but think this is a better place for me to start my night rather than a place to spend my night.
Mark M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Northville, MI
This bar has two distinct faces. I originally came here for the downstairs martini bar. It is a very relaxed, very chill and quiet atmosphere to get some drinks with friends and have a good conversation. Unfortunately, its been trying to be more of «dance club» type place in the upstairs portion. Upstairs is crowded, and VERY loud, to the point you have to yell at your friends to talk to them. Sometimes the downstairs will be closed, so you will be forced to sit upstairs. The crowd this place attracts is older. Expect to see middle aged women having a «girls night» dancing and drinking upstairs. If you are a 20 something, I would avoid this place, UNLESS you come on an off night and the downstairs is open.
Chip R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Morrisville, NC
Came here for an after party after a surprise retirement party in Canton last Saturday wound down. It was recommended by the family we came here to visit, and they hit it on the nail. I liked my experience here at 336 Main. They have what appears to be a primo location in the heart of Plymouth, love that small downtown area there, great place to hang! I can see why 336 Main would be a popular stop around there. Everyone was nice, from the bouncer at the door(commenting that I must of hit the gym today as well and shook my hand) to the bartenders that served us downstairs where we all gathered to continue the night’s party this past weekend. They made some great Cosmos, and I tried what they called the Pomegranate which was a great change. The patronage upstairs appeared to be of all groups, younger, mid, older, and all appeared to be having a good time. I wish we had more time to spend upstairs checking out the club but what I did see of it, I liked. Bottom line: Good experience, great drinks, and primo location. Thumbs up!
Brittnay W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Northville, MI
I’m a big fan of Plymouth in general and used to really like this place. However, I don’t think I’ll ever go back. Me and my friends sat at a table during a slow time on a Tuesday. Shortly after an obnoxious older man and his buddies made us get up and leave to sit at another table because it was«his table.» We tried to get the men to leave but they we’re so annoying and we didn’t feel like getting into an argument. They also made the table of four guys behind us leave to another table. Our waitress and bartender acted like this was totally normal behavior and this guy does this all the time. Not really a way to get customers into your Resturant if you ask me. We left shortly after because it seemed like such a crappy thing to do.
Nycole K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Detroit, MI
The great thing about 336 Main is their location. They are located right on the main street in Plymouth overlooking the park. They have outdoor seating on the sidewalk in the summer and big windows with high tables in the winter. They don’t really serve food, just a few small appetizers, but the martinis are pretty good. We like to go for happy hour, when it’s not too busy and prices are good. The service is reliable and atmosphere not bad. They have a well stocked bar and will make custom martinis in addition to the specialty ones in their menu. Great little spot in Plymouth to sit down for a couple of drinks and watch the world go by.
Heather C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Plymouth, MI
I was here once. The upstairs was crowded, but downstairs was not, so we sat down there at the bar. It took a bit of time to get our drinks, but we weren’t in a hurry, so it wasn’t a problem. The PB&J martini was so unique and delicious! very tasty drinks.
Daniel E.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Westland, MI
This place has so many great things going for it, that I’m amazed they can’t seem to get it right. Great location, good sized building and it’s sandwiched between some mid to high priced restaurants that should capture the right wallets. But alas, their overpriced drinks, spotty service and refusal to change has them stuck in 2002. 336 Main probably continues to get by thanks to locals or Plymouth workers who want a well made martini and are forced to come here because they’re the only game in town. Unfortunately, this complacency of being the only game in town means they haven’t changed much in the decade or so that they’ve been open As Joey U mentioned, the layout is terrible. The downstairs bar is really terribly laid out. I do remember enjoying a few cigars here in the past in some of the leather club chairs topside, but cigar smoking ist jetzt verboten(if I don’t use my German fluency every now and then I’ll lose it!). Drinks are overpriced for what you get, and depending on which bartender is behind the lumber, you might not get a great martini. Admittedly there are a few there that really know what they’re doing. The crowd is varied depending on what night you’re there and I’ve been there with friends on several occasions to go hear a piano player only to not have them show. It may be Plymouth’s only martini bar, but there are plenty of other establishments in the area that can make you a good one(across the alley at Compari for example). 336 main isn’t bad, it’s just not memorable enough to go into unless you have friends that absolutely want that dark lounge feel, with leather chairs and couches that haven’t been replaced in a decade. They’re not bad if you need a martini fix, but I’d suggest making the trek to Royal Oak, Ann Arbor or even Cherry Hill Village for a more updated establishment and drinks that are priced a bit more reasonably.