Conners Family Dining
39998 Five Mile Rd, Plymouth, MI, 48170
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Address :
39998 Five Mile Rd
Plymouth, MI, 48170 - Phone (734) 420-1141
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
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 : No
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Carol K.
If fast is what you want, then Conners is just your place. Our entire breakfast experience from entering, ordering, eating and leaving was just about 30 minutes. Now while this may appeal to many- to me on this Sunday morning, I wanted a little more of a leisurely experience but I am quite sure that the lines of people waiting for my perfect booth were very happy! We walked in around 9 am, and were immediately seated by the owner. a few seconds later, menus were in front of us and very quickly after that a server appeared. We actually had to ask for more time to order as I hadn't even found the breakfast page on their tri fold menu yet. I ordered my standard Sunday morning fare, an omelet with ham, cheese and tomatoes. Know that it comes with hash browns, toast or pancakes and there are no substitutions. Even when I had them hold the toast and pancakes they still charged me 50 cents for a side of tomatoes which ended up being about 4 thin slices. And know that they have no fresh fruit as a side if that is your thing. The food came up within 7 minutes. I have no idea how they did that but it was warm, properly prepared and tasted quite good. It was just the whirling group of servers hostesses, bussers than I found a bit annoying. Especially when the server reached across our table and grabbed our ketchup for another table. It was like eating on a production line. If I were to go again- it wouldn't be on a Sunday a I know they are moving people through to handle the after church crowd that flocks to this place. I'd go through the week and have one of the club sandwiches that I saw someone else eating that looked really good. But if you go- the food is cheap ($19 for two for breakfast) , there is plenty of parking (after all, this place is in a trip mall) and you will be in and out in no time with your tummy quite full. And sometimes that is A-OK,
(3)Pete D.
Don't know what the negative others experienced, and yeah, there's a couple waitresses there that should go to Bode's and snarl with the other '#itches" there. But I've been there numerous times for b-fast and had a good meal and service. Cardinal rule for b-fast service - coffee cup should NEVER get cold, even if it's from the hands of the witch serving it. Their batting average is better than Alex Avila, but not by much. Just go there when there is no line, or you're planning to go to Cantaro's Market just up Haggarty.
(3)Sal P.
I love Connors! I like to sit up at the counter because I often just stop in for breakfast. They make the best waffles!!!! My regular order is a Belgian waffle, sausage links, and a pepsi. I know breakfast of the health conscious right? On the breakfast menu(which is before 11am) you can get this great meal for around $5. Not bad if you ask me. The service is friendly and attentive. You won't be sitting around waiting either. The food comes out hot, fresh and fast! I only come here for breakfast so I can't really say how the rest of the menu is. If your in the mood for a great breakfast at a really good price head on over.
(4)Nathan L.
Came here for lunch last week with my grandma and cousin and it was pretty good. It was your standard family diner type place with a menu that always amazes me that they can crank out this many options from a simple kitchen. However, I had the club sandwich and I'm not sure how since I don't remember getting my membership to this "club"... But it was good. Pretty standard club, although no frilly toothpicks. They also had crinkle fries which is always a welcomed surprise when ordering french fries, and they had a slight crisp which was delicious. If I'm around again I would go back for breakfast to try that as well.
(3)Liz W.
Typical family dining place, less families than grandparent types. Nice atmosphere for it though, pleasant color scheme and clean. Service is good and friendly. My parents took me here of course, it is that type of place. My first visit I had a chicken salad sandwich, it was good with the celery and pineapple. No odd bits of fat, bone or as my husband terms it *knuckle*. I appreciate that. If I get a bad bite of chicken salad I am done eating it myself so the fact they had good chicken salad is a big deal to me. I got it deluxe with decent bean with ham soup and some cottage cheese instead of potato. My second visit I had the surprisingly good broiled salmon with honey dill sauce and what tasted like real mashed potatoes. I was kind of taken aback but it had come recommended by my mom so I figured it was safe but yep it was downright tasty. I opted for veggie soup as my second side choice, which was merely ok. My parents enjoyed it. The first time they both had nice sandwiches, my dad a half pound patty melt and my mom a tuna melt. My dad also seemed fond of the pork chops with stuffing and applesauce and my mom liked her spinach salad the second time in a lot. Nothing that will wow you but solid, good, reasonably priced fare.
(3)Karina S.
By far the WORST place I have ever been to. I have came to Connors before with my husband and kids, we were seated promptly and received 'mediocre' service, mainly because it is a busy diner. This particular Saturday I came in with my 2 kids and my friend and her one child, the sign said seat yourself so we sat in the tables towards the middle of restaurant. After about 5 minutes a girl came by and slammed down menus, by that time a table that came in after us was already ordering and had waters. After about 10 minutes of sitting there and the kids becoming restless I asked a girl clearing off a table if there was a server coming by, she said 'are you ready', I said we are ready to order. She then proceeded to go to the expo line and tell our 'server' that we had been waiting, after a dirty look and side glance from our waitress we proceeded to wait another 5 minutes and then finally left. As a fellow person in the service industry I am appalled, while I know waiting on a table of children is not ideal, I normally tip around 40-50% because I know what its like. On top of that no one acknowledged us and it seemed to be a predominately white clientele. I noticed 3 tables who had received silverware, drinks and food AFTER we were seated. I was only left to wonder if it had been that we were not white? Could this be a racist establishment? I had no problem getting service with my white husband before. I am forming a BOYCOTT of this place and telling all my friends and neighbors in Plymouth to NEVER go to your establishment!
(1)Eldwin L.
Just like you someday you feel like a nut sometimes you don't someday you feel like a blue hair early bird special today was that day lol really good liver and onions which I know is not for everybody but some things when you're forced to eat them as a child you have flashbacks every once in awhile it was very tender and not dried out which is hard to do and the portions were extremely large for the cost we left in a food coma and it was hard to go back to work the restaurant is very clean restrooms smell like bleach in a freshly mop overall a good experience and if you want an old school family dining atmosphere but not go to a chain like Leo's Coney Island this is worth a stop service was excellent the waitress and everything with a smile and was prompt for sure coming back just next time in sweatpants
(4)Don K.
Late lunch first time visit. They appear to have many regulars and cater to the senior citizens. I saw a lot of chicken pot pies leaving kitchen so I joined in. I loved the puff pastry on top of the pie filling but the filling needed seasoning and a bit of thinning. My wife had the French dip and enjoyed it but would have liked more au jus. It was good as she shared but the serving of au jus needs to be a bit healthier. The apple crisp we had for dessert was homemade and very good. Take away from visit. First the run a vacuum while guests eating. Nothing like a little dust in the air while eating. The staff gets you out quick as you want as they drop your bill with your food Home cooking may try again but during a different day part.
(2)David D.
Quality food but the service is sub par. I didn't want pancakes with my meal so I asked for some extra hash browns. They wouldn't do it and I was super confused as to why because this did not seem like that outrageous of a request
(3)Kevin G.
Stopped in for the first time today and had lunch. The place was absolutely packed. Service was a little slow but for this visit it was not a issue as we were in no hurry. Nothing to write about as far as decor. Seem to get a lot of people crammed inside. I had cabbage soup and the hot turkey sandwich. My daughter had the grilled ham and cheese with a side of onion rings. Cabbage soup was good, not too salty and the first time I have had it with beef in it. Turkey sandwich was normal. It came out hot with mashed taters and a small side of corn. Pretty standard fare. My daughter said that the ham and cheese was one of the best she has had. The onion rings were very good and were more onion than batter. Worth a stop in my book.
(3)Winston S.
I had been wanting to try this place for a long time, but I had heard that "it is too busy". That just made me want to go more, thinking that the popularity surely must be deserved. Once we got there to find a long line to be seated, so we moved on. Recently on a weekend, we were nearby a little earlier than usual, 11:30 am, so I thought that maybe we would beat the crowd, and it worked. What a let down. Food was American fare. Typical breakfast/diner type food without any of the Greek specialties which seem to be featured at many of the area restaurants of this type. Nothing very special at all. At 11:30 am on a weekend, most people seemed to be eating breakfast. I ordered Fish & Chips. Fish was ok. Fries seemed like they were oven baked, like when it was served at home when I was a kid. Possible that the fish might have been as well, but I'm not sure Service was less than adequate. Waitress never checked up on us after serving, and never offered a beverage refill, even though it was nearly empty when the food was served, and completely empty when she slapped down the bill. Owner (or someone who I presumed was the owner) was attentive to certain tables where he apparently knew the customers, but walked by my empty glass several times without a thought. Not a horrible experience, but there are so many better options in the area that I will not be returning. Of course, the line of people waiting to get in was out the door when I was leaving, so I don't suppose they will miss me.
(2)Jen D.
Clean with nice decorative look but service was lacking. Never got drink refill or checked on until the end when the bill arrived. The food was great. I had a nice salad that was fresh. The surup burned my daughters mouth, I guess it comes out hot out of a pump, but I would have liked to be warned how hot it was!
(3)Connie G.
Family dining, good food, friendly service.....very inexpensive.... Kids eat for 1/2 price on Tuesdays....
(5)Victoria H.
They know how to prepare fish. Nothing fancy but if you want a tasty dinner that doesn't cost an arm and a leg, a pleasant atmosphere, and a manager that comes by and cares that you're enjoying the food, this is the place.
(4)Holly W.
Great inexpensive family establishment. I have ate here twice. Once for breakfast and another time for lunch with my mom. Great Tuna sandwiches! I used to go to the Connors on Telegraph as a kid with my parents. My Granny was a server there at the time. So it's kinda nostalgic for me when I go into this Connors. We have had great service, good food and inexpensive bills! All a plus in my book. Expect to see the Owner walking around and checking in to see how everything was!
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