This quaint historic inn and spa is a great place to dine in Prince Edward County. I have visted this inn a few times to dine over the last few years. However, we recently went for an evening out two weeks ago. The atmosphere is usually quiet and intimate (i.e. don't bring the kids) and the service friendly.
The selection on the menu wasn't bad with many meat, chicken and fish options...although there was not a steak entree. The food was good, although not "to die for" as it was when the previous chef was there. Although, it was still tasty and creative.
Very nice wine selection with some fabulous local choices.Read more
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