![]() ![]() I have also tried the excellent caprese sandwich (french roll, mozzarella, basil, tomato, balsamic drizzle) and the tomato soup (very good). You pick your dressing and the salad is chopped up before being plated or placed in a take-out container. Some of the toppings (from a very big selection) include: tomato, broccoli, grated carrot, hard boiled egg, roasted red pepper, beets, banana peppers, avocado, red cabbage, mushrooms (often brown and unappealing) and many more. There are three types of lettuce: iceberg, romaine and spinach and it is also possible to get any combination of these. The Big size allows for 7 different toppings (though the premium toppings count as 2). These come in three sizes with different numbers of toppings. I'm both a salad lover and a vegetarian, so a take-out meal at The Big Salad is convenient on my way home from work if I'm too tired to cook. Oh, well, here's hoping that this salad chain is decent.I am a regular here. Will that remain?! How many feet can they be apart and still function as outlets of the same addiction (I like coffee myself, but, seriously? One every couple yards now?! Even in strip malls,not just downtowns and train stations?!)Īnd is Espresso Royale gone now from the plaza with Krogers?Īnd isn't there a new cafe opened up in the Flim Flam place?! It's not only coffee, I realize, but I thought they had a coffee menu with the same sorts of latte-type drinks and sweet breads?!Īnd of course McCafe is available before the next crosswalk too lol!Īnd, isn't there already a zillion banks in that area on Plymouth? Do we really think we're going to get that many new accounts from the UM populating NCRC?!Īnd do we really need another pizza joint in that area?Ī Marcos, a newish Jet's, a Cottage Inn, a Domino's.I guess now Little Ceasar's fans can get their fix on the Northside, that *was* missing I suppose the Hot n Ready is a niche left unfilled up that way! There's a Starbucks inside the Krogers across the street?! Wait, I just caught the list of the other tenants. Reach her at 73 or email her at Follow her on Twitter at. That plan calls for a 9,490-square-foot building on the vacant outlot in front of the Holiday Inn hotel, just east of Green Road. “I have 90 days to finish it after that.”ĭevelopers Louis Johnson and Jack Edelstein broke ground on the Plymouth Road development in early August after first proposing it in 2006.Įdelstein said U-M’s purchase of the former Pfizer site and improved economic factors allowed them to move forward with the project.Īnother retail development, The Shoppes at Plymouth Road, recently submitted site plans to the city of Ann Arbor. “I will be able to begin my build-out at the end of November or beginning of December,” he said. Vlazny said he plans to hire about 15 people and hopes to open in March 2013. ( View the menu)īornoty said prices typically range from $6.95 to $10.95. "The salad ingredients are not handled by the masses, but by one associate who is dedicated to making you the best salad possible," the website says.Ĭustomers can choose from 28 vegetable toppings, eight meat and seafood toppings, eight dry toppings and more than 30 salad dressings. The concept at the restaurant, according to its website: “Salads made for you, not by you." Between (central) campus, north campus and Briarwood Mall, there are areas we can go that are completely different.”īornoty said he is actively looking for additional Ann Arbor locations, and said he is eyeing downtown "very closely." “It’s our first location in Ann Arbor and we hope to end up with four. “We’re excited to be there,” Bornoty said. “I feel like it will be a good spot for us.”įounded by John Bornoty in 2008, Grosse Pointe-based The Big Salad now has five locations in Michigan. “I chose Plymouth Road because the (University of Michigan’s) activity at the (former) Pfizer building, and I actually live on north campus, so I see all the traffic and all the restaurants,” Vlazny said. The Big Salad will join Starbucks, Little Caesars Pizza, DFCU Financial and LaVida Massage on the first floor of the two-story building. A franchisee for The Big Salad restaurant plans to open in the Plymouth Road Plaza development. ![]()
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