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Przekaż informację zwrotnąUnassuming yet quite delightful is how I'd describe this place. The menu may not look overtly impressive, but the food was well cooked and most enjoyable. Within easy walking distance of the Iron Amethyst Inn, this was an ideal location to relax and eat well cooked fair that pleased the palette and soothed the soul. We were served on both nights by Aliyah who made us feel very welcome with her prompt service and happy demeanor. The prices felt reasonable and at no time did we feel anything except happy we'd picked the Inn to eat at. If you're in the area I feel you can't go far wrong eating here. And after you've eaten, the gift shop beckons!
Dinner was so good a week ago we decided to come back for the Sunday brunch. Met one of our families after church and really had a wonderful experience. The brunch was a little limited but everything on it was delicious. We started with salads, fruit and a selection of breads. The salads were fresh and nicely presented. Bread selection mirrored what they have a dinner. For those who wanted breakfast choices, the following were available: eggs, bacon, sausage, fried potatoes and an absolutely wonderful French toast that was dripping with a delicious caramel sauce. I had two servings of the French toast. For those who wanted dinner choices there were several proteins available: shaved prime rib, chicken and ham. Sides included mashed potatoes, carrots and very cheesy macaroni. There may have been more choices but I missed them. Everything was delicious and clearly home cooked. The dessert table had pies, brownies, bread pudding and a few pastries. Kids loved the brownies, the moms loved the pies and I went for an additional serving of the French toast. Three juices (orange, apple and cranberry) were available for a starter and coffee was served at the table. Now ... this place is quaint and the food is very, very good. Prices were reasonable and the value was superb. We had very good service and even had a chance to visit with the owner, Nancy. Again, we highly recommend without any reservations. You will have a good experience.
I can't speak for the food because we stopped by for a drink on the way to dinner and the door was open not known that they don't open for an hour and a half. They were nice to let us come in and order drinks while they were closed. The place is an old mill with a history of a great steam train wreck in front of the place. The place is old and intact with the wood floors, ceilings and part of the pulley system in the roof. I don't know when it was converted to bar, restaurant and gift shop but it still has nice charm with all the antiques and props of an old mill. We had all old fashions which we all agreed were average but it was a nice atmosphere.
This place is a gem, the building is full of history and feels cozy, the menu isn't extensive but it has enough so you're not snoozing at the APT, we shared an appetizer (pecan crusted Brie) and it was delicious and perfectly sized for 2 people, for the main course we got peppercorn sirloin steak for me and lemon caper chicken piccata for my date, both were cooked to perfection and were paired with a yummy corn clam bisque, our server was nice but we felt like it was her first week there, I'd have given the place if they weren't out of every drink I asked for, all in all it's an amazing place.
The banquet was amazing. The food was superb and the desserts was hands down the best. I really enjoyed the mushroom schnitzel and the bacon and sausage links. So yes the service was really nice and they love to be social and friendly. It's just an pleasant and calm atmosphere that I would recommend going to this if you're in the Madison Area. A must visit. Plus a cute store and amazing post cards too.