Great news for fans of one of Plymouth's most beloved restaurants. Pizza Bills, located at 222 North Michigan Street in downtown Plymouth, has announced the reopening of its dining room beginning Tuesday, July 7th — ending a years-long carry-out-only stretch that began during the COVID pandemic.
Owners Brian and Sherry Bartlett will welcome guests back into the dining room while maintaining the same hours customers have come to count on. The carry-out will be open Tuesday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Saturday from 4 to 9 p.m. The reopened dining room means guests can now enjoy Pizza Bills for lunch Tuesday through Friday and dinner Tuesday through Saturday, and most importantly — share a meal and good conversation with family and friends in the restaurant once again.
The reopening is welcome news for the many loyal customers who have supported Pizza Bills over the decades. The restaurant has earned the Pilot News Reader's Choice Award as Plymouth's number one pizza and sandwich destination for 22 consecutive years. Readers have also voted Pizza Bills the number two lunch spot for 23 years running and number three for restaurant service.
Stop in starting Tuesday, July 7th, and enjoy everything that has made Pizza Bills a downtown Plymouth staple — now with a seat at the table once again.

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