Bit of a spontaneous ride to eat last evening.
Wife and I took the little bike to Glenrose to the Riverhouse Cafe.
Riverhouse is a converted turn of the century 2 story home located just off the square .
We arrived about 7pm, at the tail end of a huge, day long crowd that ran service waaaaaay into the evening with a few bridal showers and not one but two wedding rehersal dinners. Took about 45 minutes to get a menu, they were that slammed. The wait was pleasent sitting on the porch with coffee and flat bread.
the staff performed yeoman service and soldiered on and got things done in admirable fashion. And what the hey...we're relaxing on the weekend so what's the rush anyway?
The wife has eaten there on several occasions and commented that the slow service was not typical at all.
When the food was served it was excellent. We had previously been to a private dinner at Bernards Mill museum in Glenrose catered by Riverhouse and had a pretty good idea the food would be worth any delay in service. It was!
I had the Voodoo blackened shrimp pasta. The shrimp would make a cajun blush and the pasta would bring tears of joy to the eyes of any Italian.
We left right after the 9pm close, and plan on returning.
http://www.theriverhousegrill.net/
Wife and I took the little bike to Glenrose to the Riverhouse Cafe.
Riverhouse is a converted turn of the century 2 story home located just off the square .
We arrived about 7pm, at the tail end of a huge, day long crowd that ran service waaaaaay into the evening with a few bridal showers and not one but two wedding rehersal dinners. Took about 45 minutes to get a menu, they were that slammed. The wait was pleasent sitting on the porch with coffee and flat bread.
the staff performed yeoman service and soldiered on and got things done in admirable fashion. And what the hey...we're relaxing on the weekend so what's the rush anyway?
The wife has eaten there on several occasions and commented that the slow service was not typical at all.
When the food was served it was excellent. We had previously been to a private dinner at Bernards Mill museum in Glenrose catered by Riverhouse and had a pretty good idea the food would be worth any delay in service. It was!
I had the Voodoo blackened shrimp pasta. The shrimp would make a cajun blush and the pasta would bring tears of joy to the eyes of any Italian.
We left right after the 9pm close, and plan on returning.
http://www.theriverhousegrill.net/