This place is dominated by John Marshall students. Although the rooftop is pretty big, it gets super crowded to the point you literally can't get a drink. If you don't have a table you're pretty much SOL. We luckily did have a table and ordered food. Pretty big mistake. The food was yucky. We had pizza (cardboard), a veggie wrap (tasteless), and a chicken sandwich (dry). I would recommend this place if you're not looking to eat and don't mind a 21-25 yo crowd.
Review Source:Plymouth's rooftop is my most favoritest place for drinks in the Loop. Â Although they're usually very busy, I've always gotten a table or a spot at the bar. Â The rooftop bar is fully stocked (not all rooftops/patios get that treatment), there are plenty of TVs, and the beer on tap gets swapped seasonally. Â The real gem here, Plymouth's pride, is the unobstructed view from the rooftop. Â Unlike Vertigo or Roof which, while sitting at greater altitudes, construct tall barriers separating patrons from their doom, Plymouth trusts its denizens enough to let them enjoy nature unfiltered. Â
My only complaints are: (1) the hours vary day-to-day and season-to-season, and each of Plymouth's three bars have different sets of hours. Â Plus, Plymouth closes randomly for private events. Â Especially if you're bringing a group, be sure to call ahead. Â Lastly (2), service can be kinda sluggish, especially at the bar. Â But don't let those details deter you from experiencing Plymouth's unique and fun atmosphere.