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Avaliação da contribuiçãoWonderful food, great service, historical location. A good place in the mountains for Sunday brunch or Wednesday jazz evenings
It was a great place for a Sunday brunch before it went home. If you arrive early enough before noon and the crowds there, it is great to simply take into the atmosphere and chat a little with the friendly staff. It was a great interaction with the staff while the buffet was still set up. Short to no lines and pretty good breakfast items. I enjoyed the experience. Had been nice to catch some shows, but would not have been in town. Bathroom very clean, cleaner than my Airbnb lol. And handicap accessible. Overall pretty good way to spend Sunday morning!
There for Sunday Brunch. They have prepared a variety of salads, fruit salads, a variety of quiches, grilled vegetables, various meat dishes and many breakfast choices, including fruit crepe and Omelet bar from Chef Michael Diaz. There is a roast cut for you by Chef Art. All you can eat is $25. If you choose the mimosa, it will be $30. Had the chance to talk to John, the owner. He explained that the place is currently undergoing restructuring. The latest bad weather caused chaos to his business. He said his plans for the place were originally a playhouse and dinner theatre. That's what he dreamed for this historic place. The Tudor House is open to keep events for nonprofits, corporate, bands and weddings. They are currently trying to have a schedule on weekends at least 3 to 4 times a month. If the weather is allowed, they will work more days. Please call or check their website.
Absolutely charming brunch, with fantastic food, beautiful music and the most friendly server. The Tudor House goes beyond and beyond in its services. For $30 a brunch/$35 champagne brunch, you could also go with the champagne (if you drink) because the extra $5 goes a long way in champagne! Unlimited drinks and food, play with live piano for such a sweet morning. The style of this building is Tudor, but they go from so much more than just the style. The waiters and waitresses all dress in formal black and white clothes that are a small part of how amicable they are for you. You keep ensuring that you are all right or fill out your drinks to stop you. The food is delicious, with you able to go and get what you want, how often you want. Quick reference to the food, it is well assembled and definitely inspired cook, from fluffy berries for your crepes, to delicate cheese and bruschetta, to crispy bacon and cinnamon rolls, you will find things (vegetaric and otherwise) to your needs. The stations include the wafer station for fresh crepes and Belgian waffles; the Omelette Station for Custom Omelettes; the Party Tablet Station for Cheese and Finger Foods; the station with rice pilaf, bacon, cinnamon rolls, potatoes, etc.; and finally the dessert station, with cakes, freshly cut fruits and other wonderful sweets. This place is fantastic for the price.
Sunday brunch at the Tudor House was awesome! You'll have to try it. It's a little hard to find, the sign on the hwy really helps.