Historic place to visit for a nice freshly baked and coke food. A long queue from the out side but it move fast. Few simply selection for the main course. Side dishes were nice too. Lovely homey setting.
Lion house is a historic place. It is located near tourist place and the parking garage, so walking to it is not that far. The food taste good. I think they change their menu often. The price was a little to high for college students and the place can get really noisy when it's packed.
This place is awesome! Fantastic food and such a fun atmosphere. The history of the Lion House and the unique interior design and feel of the different rooms is a really fun experience!
The Lion House was the perfect place to host our immediate family wedding luncheon. We wanted something small but refined, and this place was just right. We had our luncheon in the Garden Room, which we highly recommend - the room was very beautiful. The food was phenomenal! Our guests still talk about how delicious the food was - and they were very accommodating to some slight variations we requested in our menu selection. Our event coordinator was incredible - she was very attentive and polite, and helped make our luncheon the best it could be. The only letdown was their music system was temporarily down, so we had to enjoy our luncheon without pleasant background music. The Lion House is an excellent choice for a wonderful wedding luncheon. NOTE: The entry for the Lion House Banquets/Events is through the front, the entry for the Pantry/Cafe is on the left.
Loved it! The rolls were super good. Very well kept up, super clean overall. Very recommended to eat here.
The private event catering is some of the best I’ve ever had.
It was easy to see that it was indeed homemade and not just the same appetizers and snacks that are available at Costco or sams
Beautiful garden, though it is closed
Had lunch here. Once church president’s home converted to a restaurant. Very cozy and warm. Travel about 10 days, saw a bottle of soy sauce, almost made my Asian stomach cried for joy. Yes I poured some soy sauce on my mashed potatoes and salad. Asian stomach needed Asian sauces. Ha ha!
We had salad, chicken, and mashed potatoes with asparagus. The rolls are fresh-baked and come to the table warm. They are served with butter and honey-butter. All of the food was excellent but the rolls were the highlight. We had some kind of cake for dessert. I'm not sure what it was but it was tasty. No alcohol is served at Lion House. It's nice to have your own room for a private gathering.
A real shame it was closed because of COVID. Such a rich history that I would have liked to witness.
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