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Inn Season Cafe
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This is a great restaurant unlike the comercial glitz joints that ocupy RO. Great food, you won't even notice that it's vegitarian. Try the Mousaka (best I've ever had), the Cashew Chili, or the Mushroom soup. The one downfall of this place is that it doesn't have wine or beer, so we always have a couple of drinks elsewhere before our diner or lunch. Who ever wrote that there's expensive parking is just flat out lying, there's plenty of free parking on the street, or the side streets, or for that matter across the street at the hardware (it's a big lot, you'll not get ticketed). The thing about this place is that it's real honest food, so if your palate is used to McDonalds it's doubtful that you'll enjoy real food from a charming restaurant. It's a winner!
Pros: Just about everything, great food, great ambience
Cons: They don't serve wine or beer
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