"The Gandy Dancer’s regal beauty and history are worth a visit alone. Opened in 1970 and nestled within a restored fieldstone train station built in 1886, this white table-clothed restaurant is the epitome of old-school charm. While Gandy Dancer also serves lunch and dinner daily, Sunday Brunch is a special treat — sip a mango Bellini, close your eyes, and you can almost hear the chug-chug of a steam locomotive pass by on the nearby tracks. Highlights include seafood chowder, crab cakes Benedict, and prime rib hash and eggs." - Mary Hayes Weier