The Scene
The Sojourner sits coyly just off a major highway, but you'd never know it once you set foot inside. Muted chartreuse and dark-wood wainscoting complement the charming cottage interior that houses only nine tables. The stone fireplace and small decorative touches make this restaurant feel like someone's home, and the attentive service only adds to that ambience. Orders are taken as you walk in the door and brought to your table in no time.
The Food
Lunchtime is popular here, with a handful of homemade, piled-high sandwiches that whet the appetites of most patrons. Others munch on a fresh salad or a huge slice of cheesy lasagna. Food is ready almost immediately, making a healthy, quick meal a real possibility. When dinner rolls around, the menu comes to the table and more complicated meals are served. Try the oven-roasted tenderloin with apricot-infused port wine butter, or one of several savory pasta dishes.