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Tonight my boyfriend and I dined at the Prince and the Pauper on their opening night of the outdoor patio space. Upon first impression we noticed the charming area with five outdoor tables, surrounded by beautiful raised beds, bistro lights and the outdoor patio heaters which not only provided ambie
Best place for dinner in Woodstock, make sure you secure a booth to get ready for a great dining experience 👍 Pork tomahawk and halibut were perfect!
Good locally sourced restaurant that specializes in seasonal fare along with american bistro classics. Good service with a home-like feel - very much like an old inn. Pics are of steak frites and french onion soup, both were good (maybe 3.5 stars if I were being generous). The ice cold butter ato
What a pleasure to eat in a local restaurant that caters to the vegetarian diet - I enjoyed sweet potato chickpea cakes and was blown away. Great change of palette from the usual bean burgers, risotto, or pasta. Highly recommend either for both vegetarians or otherwise! Would not hesitate to return
My favorite dining spot in Woodstock. Great wine list, perfectly crafted menu, wonderful chefs. Always a pleasure!
During our mini-vacation in Vermont last summer, we visited this spot, highly recommended by relatives. A reservation is required, and they are SUPER popular. So, make sure to book a reservation 2-3 weeks in advance. Since we made our reservation late (which was still 2 weeks in advance!), and we w
Food We came here the night before Valentine’s Day and they had a $80 prefixed menu. The food was mediocre at best. So were the drinks. We had the veil ravioli and cheese board for starters. The veil ravioli was not bad, but I wish they were smaller, so it would be at least easier to scoop it up. Th
Visited for our anniversary dinner while staying in Woodstock and we were highly disappointed. The wine list is minimal and overpriced. They offer a $60/pp “3 course” pre fixe menu. The appetizer portions are small and there is only one salad option. We did the duck and veal which both arrived sligh
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