Kaycee Stone
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We visited for our anniversary, but didn't have a reservation. We arrived shortly after opening so it wasn't busy for a Saturday, and the host acted like we needed a reservation at first and made a big show of seeing what he had available. The restaurant was empty and while it picked up while we were there, it still was by no means busy. We spent about $85 with tip, so it's not like they lost money by seating us.
The atmosphere is really nice, they've done a nice job preserving the architecture of the old house. They also have a patio that seems like it would be nice if it were not downpouring like it was when we were there. I had the griddled meatloaf, which was good, but not the best I've ever had in my life. The potatoes and asparagus that came with it were fantastic. We also had the Korean fried broccoli for an appetizer and it was also amazing. My husband had the pulled pork and said he enjoyed it but he wasn't sure if it was worth $16. Our waitress was also great and friendly and provided good service. They also have a decent wine list.
It seemed a little pretentious for what it was. I don't know if we will visit again but we enjoyed our dinner.