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Businiess name:  Woodhaven House Restaurant & Bar
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My husband and I heard that Woodhaven House had a decent brunch on Sundays, so we decided to give it a try. It's a lovely dark wood building from the outside, really polished and quaint. When we stepped inside, we were immediately stared down by a group of biker-types at the bar - SO not what I was expecting on a Sunday morning. Is it even legal to drink that early in the morning? Anyway, as they stared and stared, the hostess took her time walking over to us. Then she said, ""You've come for brunch, yes?"" Well, yes...don't fall all over yourself with smile or a genuine welcome. After checking the reservation list (mind you, the pub was empty except for the bikers), she showed us to a table in the back. Immediately, the smell back there bothered me. I smelled MOLD. Dusty, musty, wet-smelling mold. My husband said he didn't smell anything, so I thought it was just me. But the odor was already in my nose, and I was bothered by it the whole time we were there.\r \r The brunch menu was very limited, but I thought they'd add muffins and fruit. They didn't. You're just supposed to choose one item off the menu. My husband had the pub burger and I had the french toast. Neither was spectacular. I could've saved myself some money and gone to the diner. Who pays $9 for average french toast?? With no bacon or sausages?? Me, I guess. But not there and not ever again. If you want my advice, go to the city where they serve REAL brunch. Woodhaven House looks like a ""locals only"" bar serving mediocre food and drinks. Pros: Authentic Irish ""pub style"" interior and exterior Cons: Average food, scary locals, moldy smell

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