Plymouth-Ann Arbor Elks Lodge #325 is a point of interest in Plymouth, MI. Open: Mon, Tue, Wed, Sun Closed; Thu–Sat 5:00 – 10:00 PM. Phone: (734) 453-1780. Average rating is 4.4 stars from 93 reviews. Website: http://plyaa325.com/.
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Exterior view of Plymouth-Ann Arbor Elks Lodge #325 building.
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Plymouth's Gathering Place Since Lodge #325

Community events, veteran support, and a venue that actually shows up when it counts in Plymouth, MI.

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Fellowship above all

Fidelity

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About Us

Exterior view of Plymouth-Ann Arbor Elks Lodge with parking area. — Plymouth-Ann Arbor Elks Lodge #325
Exterior view of Plymouth-Ann Arbor Elks Lodge with parking area.

On a holiday weekend when most organizations quietly canceled, Plymouth-Ann Arbor Elks Lodge #325 showed up with donuts and a bingo hall full of veterans. That moment tells you everything about what this lodge stands for. Chartered at 110 W Ann Arbor Trail, Lodge #325 has been a cornerstone of community life in Plymouth and the surrounding area, hosting everything from veterans appreciation events to craft fairs that draw crowds from across Washtenaw and Wayne counties.

The building itself is a genuine community hub, with flexible event space that works for intimate gatherings and large celebrations alike. Staff like Anna and Ken have earned a reputation for making prospective renters feel at ease, walking through every detail so nothing gets missed. With a 4.4-star rating across nearly 100 reviews, the lodge earns that score the old-fashioned way: by being reliably, consistently present for the people who need it.

What We Offer

The lodge offers event venue rentals for private parties, receptions, corporate gatherings, and milestone celebrations. The space is well-maintained, staffed by people who know how to coordinate, and priced to serve the community rather than extract from it. Reach out and ask for Anna to get a walkthrough and a straight answer on availability.

Beyond rentals, Lodge #325 runs a steady calendar of public events including bingo nights, craft fairs, and veteran-focused programming. The craft fair draws consistent foot traffic and a mix of local artisans and specialty vendors. Veterans events are a point of pride, with the lodge going the extra mile to ensure those gatherings actually happen, holiday weekends included.

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“Excellent jazz night. They also have a blues night. Food (limited) and drinks available.”

— John Codd

What Our Guests Say

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5 months ago
"Thank you guys for hosting bingo for the veterans, it was the middle of the holiday weekend and a lot of people canceled events due to the holiday. However the Elks stood tall! bringing us donuts, drinks and friendly faces. Thank you guys for coming out at hosting this :) made our day!"
— Aaron Myers
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a year ago
"I'm looking at the venue for a party, it's a really nice venue. Met with Anna she was so incredible explaining everything and putting us as ease. Shout to Ken who put me in touch with Anna I appreciate them greatly."
— M C
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7 years ago
"I go here for the craft fair they host. It seems like a lot of people check it out and there's a few good tables but more and more vendors selling dips, lotions or whatever instead of arts or crafts. I did get a beautiful hand crafted cork purse here last time at a great price."
— Kathy Skupski
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a year ago
"Excellent jazz night. They also have a blues night. Food (limited) and drinks available."
— John Codd
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2 years ago
"Great facility!!! They've done a fantastic job of renovating the building, and I would 200% recommend stopping by and seeing about their hall rental!"
— Paul “Bear” Ravenstone

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I rent the lodge for a private party or event?

Yes. Lodge #325 offers venue rentals for private parties, receptions, and other gatherings. Ask to speak with Anna, who handles venue inquiries and will walk you through the space, capacity, and availability in detail.

Where is Plymouth-Ann Arbor Elks Lodge #325 located?

The lodge is at 110 W Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth, MI 48170. It's accessible from Plymouth, Canton Township, and Ann Arbor.

What kind of public events does Lodge #325 host?

The lodge hosts bingo nights, craft fairs, veteran appreciation events, and other community programming throughout the year. Check plyaa325.com for the current calendar.

Does the lodge support veterans?

Absolutely. Veteran service is a core part of the Elks mission, and Lodge #325 takes it seriously. They've hosted bingo events for veterans even on holiday weekends when other organizations canceled.

How do I become a member of the Elks Lodge?

Membership in the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is open to U.S. citizens who believe in God. Visit plyaa325.com or stop by the lodge to ask about the membership process for Lodge #325 specifically.

What is the craft fair like at Lodge #325?

The craft fair draws a solid crowd and features a mix of local artisans and specialty vendors. It's a popular community event, though attendees note the vendor mix varies. Check the lodge's website for upcoming fair dates.

How do I get in touch with the lodge?

The best starting point is plyaa325.com. For venue inquiries, visitors have had great experiences asking to be connected with Anna, who handles event rentals and can answer questions quickly.

Hours of Operation

Closed · Opens Thursday at 5:00
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Today Closed
Thursday 5:00 – 10:00 PM
Friday 5:00 – 10:00 PM
Saturday 5:00 – 10:00 PM
Sunday Closed
The Order · Since 1868

Community. Friendship. Charity.

Every Elks lodge belongs to one of America's oldest and largest fraternal orders. Through the Elks National Foundation, the Order has given more than $481 million to college scholarships, veterans, and neighbors in need.

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Long before it was a national observance, the Order set aside June 14th to honor the flag. Patriotism has always been one of our cardinal principles, and every lodge meeting still closes the same way it has for over a century.

“To our absent members.” — the Eleven O’Clock Toast

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