Christos Family Dining Menu

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  • Nancy B.

    Good food and good service on a Friday right about noon. Decent prices and plenty for the price. Pleasant atmosphere, too. Now on with our trip.

    (4)
  • Court A.

    First visit, Inside is pretty, love the stained glass doors walking in. Ordered biscuits and gravy with side of eggs along with hollandaise sauce. Food came out fast, service was prompt. You have to pay at the counter. Prices are decent for the proportions.

    (3)
  • Margaret B.

    Been to Christo's several times, always a happy costumer! Never had any problem with the food, (except the extremely hard rolls, but I'm overlooking that). Breakfast and Lunch is great there! Plenty of food for your money! I suggest Christo's as Plymouth's best family restaurant.

    (5)
  • Costi W.

    UPDATE: it's not so little anymore! Christo's has been beautifully, elaborately remodeled. They now have an awesome dessert counter and have expanded their menu. The help is awesome and the food is great. If you are in a hurry during lunchtime though, BEWARE! We went there for lunch during a summer day and ended up having to take our food out in containers because it took so long, despite telling the waitress at the beginning that we were pressed for time. We had 45 minutes and they just couldn't cut the mustard. Might be different during the school year.

    (4)
  • C M J.

    Well, we love a good diner and we like this one so much we came here twice in one day!! Had a good lunch with family and friends AFTER the noon rush hour - so we could sit and chat a while. Server was ok with that and came back to check on us and refill our drinks while we reminisced. All the food was good. HUGE menu. Turkey sandwiches were real roast turkey, not lunch meat. Good soups - I enjoyed the lemon rice soup very much. Also enjoyed were the burger on pretzel roll, cajun chicken salad - good flavor on the chicken - and hot dogs. It's a nice, family friendly place right off the highway (toll-road?) Great service. Casual, 'days gone by' atmosphere. Cool maps and photos along the aisle to the restrooms, antiques in the opening areas. Nice plants all around. Plenty of parking, even for an RV. Little grassy area in back to give the dog a run! So, we left the group, took a reminiscent tour of the area...and stopped back here for dessert and coffee before heading home!! Had another really nice waitress. She even met us at the dessert cooler when we went up to look at what they had...! :) A lot of pies and cakes, even a good selection of ice cream. Everything looked so good! We decided on coconut cream pie and lemon meringue pie. We were both happy with our choices. Delightful! And good coffee too.

    (5)
  • Betty C.

    We had breakfast only - the omelets were the thin rolled up kind with too much milk in the eggs so they lacked flavor. The hash browns (larger portion than the omelet) were the thin shredded kind and were crispy on the outside and not at all greasy. Wheat Toast was a light brown with no grains visible -very low cost and low flavor. Bathrooms were very clean however and the staff was nice. Safe place if you must stop in this area but no culinary excitement here.

    (2)
  • James H.

    On our way through from Chicago to Columbus, we stopped in for dinner around 7:30. Not a long wait to get in, but service was pretty slow. We have a one year old and chose a grilled cheese for him, my wife ordered the monte cristo, and I chose the Father's Day Special prime rib. Then I found out that the prime rib was no longer available, so I chose the steak sandwich instead. When the best meal was the grilled cheese, I think that might say a lot about the rest of the food. The steak sandwich was cooked to order, but had zero seasoning (not even a little salt and pepper), was on plain white bread served with about 15 French fries. The monte cristo was super dry, to the point that my wife wouldn't eat any of it. This may not be a standard experience at this establishment, but we were very unimpressed. The only reason I give it two stars is because the manager took off the monte cristo and our baby enjoyed his food and the people dining next to us were super friendly.

    (2)
  • Christine M.

    Charming family dinning. The decor is vintage and quaint. The menu is several pages long and quite varied. Traditional options like mozzarella sticks, loaded cheese fries, taco salad, and quesadillas. A friend ordered a Greek dish with spinach, cheese and phyllo/dough, the presentation was appealing. My quesadilla was not the golden brown I prefer, but pleasant tasting, however the salsa was very spicy, too much so, and they only have one type. Where they truly excel is their pies. I had peanut butter chocolate & it was fabulous! My friends had lemon meringue & coconut cream, both said it was great.

    (4)
  • Renita M.

    What a great find! We were dithering around the lobby of our motel, using the internet and perusing the brochures when the friendly desk clerk informed us of a few things: a) a lot of restaurants in Plymouth are closed on Sundays, thanks to liquor laws b) Christos was open and was "sort of like Denny's." We looked at a quick review online and decided it fit the bill -- we were looking for inexpensive, homey, soup and sandwiches sort of place. Turns out Christos is related to the Round the Clock family of restaurants, of which we were fond of the Valparaiso location. So we knew we'd found a good place. Our server, Alaina, was really nice, helpful and friendly, so I wanted to make sure she got a shout-out. To say Christos is like Denny's is a bit inaccurate -- it's a Greek diner, essentially, but heavy on the American food, with big portions and low prices. This sort of place is common around Chicagoland. But it wasn't really the same old food. They did have breakfast available all day, but I went for a "Chicken Mykonos" sandwich and my husband had a turkey club. Our sandwiches came with soup; I had some lovely creamy lemon rice (though it could've used just a hint more tartness); my husband enjoyed his chicken dumpling. My sandwich was a seasoned grilled chicken breast on delicious French bread, with feta, tomato and a garlicky spread. The chicken was just a hair dry but was saved by the accoutrements. The fries that came with it were great, with a lightly seasoned crunchy batter coating. My husband reported his club tasty and devoured the fries. The ambiance is homey, comfortable, with friendly folks and a pretty fireplace. While we're rarely to never in Plymouth, we can wholeheartedly recommend Christos and any of the restaurants in the Round the Clock family for a great meal at a good price. And if you go to Christos, ask for Alaina. :)

    (4)
  • Phil B.

    You can only compare apples with apples, so even though Christo's doesn't serve gourmet food, it earns five stars in the "Diner" category. Lots of choices, breakfast all day, large servings, friendly and efficient staff, clean and homey ambiance- you couldn't ask for more from a diner!

    (5)
  • Jim F.

    This is a great family place! VERY big portions. I had the club and it was great. The chicken on it was thin slices of breast. so much better than most places. Very friendly staff too.

    (5)
  • Joel T.

    Christo's food isn't terrible -- it's generally standard Midwestern/Greek-run diner food with some tasty exceptions here and there. In general, I support local businesses and won't add Yelp comments if they're average because in a small town, generally rural area, that's about the norm and not worth criticizing or spending much time thinking about. In addition, we generally choose more vegetarian-friendly restaurants and therefore don't stop in at this particular spot very often. What prompts this comment, however, is service. Sure, in the occasional previous visit service was always pretty slow, but again, around here that's just the norm, not worth worrying about. We're not uptight on that. Tonight, however, we stopped in when the restaurant wasn't very busy, after the dinner hour, just before 9pm. After being seated, we waited more than 15 minutes and were never approached by wait staff, not even for a drink order. We've been in super-busy restaurants where wait staff at least brought water, warned us they were busy, but then still managed to get back fairly soon. In this case, no one brought water, much less took drink orders. At one point, my wife noticed that the owner of the restaurant (who had seated us) walked right by to go fiddle around with chairs in an empty banquet room. Just a couple glasses of water and a little attention would have been enough, but nothing, even when wait staff was serving food at a nearby table...so after more than 15 minutes of nothing, we decided we needed water and food more than fulfilling our curiosity on just how long we might have to wait, and we split. We're not the sort of people to say we'll never go back, but we certainly won't be back for a long time.

    (1)
  • Steve E.

    Very good food, fast and friendly service. Prices are very reasonable and portions are very generous. One of our favorite restaurants in the area and worth the drive.

    (4)
  • Jenn R.

    Loved this place. We went 2 days in a row for breakfast. The first day we had a great waiter the second a waitress not so happy. The food was good and close to our hotel. I would go there again.

    (4)
  • Tiffany H.

    I got the New York Strip, it was good. I got it medium well. The mashed potatoes & gravy werent my fav but I think that's just personal preference. Other than that, prices are reasonable and its not a bad place to stop by. I give it 4 stars.

    (4)
  • Christina F.

    This was my first and last visit to this restaurant! I was very disappointed! For starters the menu is a book... No joke it was heavy too. The salad had rotten pieces in it and did not appear fresh. When my salmon came out it smelled horrible and was very "fishy", I eat salmon a lot and have never smelled it coming before. I did not eat it! The waitress was extremely nice and understanding. She offered a new meal, when I declined she brought a dessert. The apple pie and ice cream was good but not worth the trip back. My husband order the gyro and it was ok. My father-in-law ordered chicken Parmesan with mashed potatoes which he said was cold. Overall I would not recommend this restaurant.

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:00 am - 11:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Christos Family Dining

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