Business Description from the Web
This small establishment fills up fast, especially before and after shows at the Detroit Opera House across the street and during baseball season when Tigers fans stop in for a bite. The casual chic atmosphere keeps out the wild and rambunctious and allows patrons a haven for a quiet meal or tasty drink at the bar. Specializing in tapas-sized portions, Small Plates is perfect for sharing a meal...
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Think of Small Plates as the U.S. equivalent of a tapas bar. Signature entrees consist of slightly-larger-than-appetizer size portions of petite tenderloin topped with gorgonzola-cream sauce and portabella mushrooms with tangy zip sauce. The thin-crust pizzas baked in a brick oven also are ideal to share. The interior is rich with purple hues, high-backed booths and cozy two-person tables all...
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Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Think of Small Plates as the U.S. equivalent of a tapas bar. Signature entrees consist of slightly-larger-than-appetizer size portions of petite tenderloin topped with gorgonzola-cream sauce and portabella mushrooms with tangy zip sauce. The thin-crust pizzas baked in a brick oven also are ideal to share. The interior is rich with purple hues, high-backed booths and cozy...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited June 15, 2006)
Other Reviews from the web
This is a fun place to go with a group. Everyone orders small portions of many different foods and everyone just shares. It can get pricey because you never really know how much food will be enough
I took to customers to Small Plates this past Tuesday prior to a Tiger game. They were really looking forward to it due to all of my ravings from previous visits, however unfortunately it wasn't the same. I believe it was due to the terrible service, if I wasn't with customers I would have asked for Management. We waited and waited to be greeted, then waited forever for drinks fortunately there...
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12-07-2007
We ate at the Small plates in Royal Oak. Upon entering the restaurant, we were greeted by a less than friendly man who waited it appeared, for us to greet him. After a brief pause, I said Dinner For Two and he asked us to wait and wlaked away. After returning, we were told that he couldn't offer us a table because the restaurant was booked for a private party at 7pm. Being that...
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Posted by ghostar
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 07, 2007)