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フィードバックを提供するThe Sunday brunch at Oliver Wight Tavern has become a family tradition with us and a beautiful opportunity to entertain friends too! The selection of dishes is enormous and tasty, the waiting staff is friendly and efficient, the atmosphere is delightful, and our group can always enjoy a casual and relaxing culinary experience together. Anyone who hasn't tried it yet is for a real treat when they do it!
When it is not crowded,it is a nice place to have breakfast. The food is good with a variety of offerings, the price is reasonable. The tables tend to wobble. The staff can get harried and become inattentive. We go for a lazy Sunday brunch.
Service was great. Food was good. We were there for the prime rib meal, 29.00, it included soup, salad, prime rib, vegetables ,dessert and coffee. Give it a try you won't be disappointed. Special thanks to our server,she was the best.
Additionally, I want to mention that Oliver's offers a Sunday brunch that is definitely worth trying if you're in the area. A special shout-out to Shayne, whom we met during the food tasting night; we were thrilled to see her serving at the wedding reception. Shayne brings a special touch to any occasion. Peg, who worked as a buffet server, was incredibly helpful and attentive, while Chris, a talented young man from Connecticut, whipped up some fantastic omelets.
I had a fantastic time at the winter revel ball! It was enjoyable to dance in the style of the 1830s, even though I knew nothing about that era's ballroom dancing. Each step was taught, and I ended up dancing all night long. The food was excellent too; my favorite dish was the prime rib and popover. I would definitely go back and do it all over again!