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Country Squire Restaurant
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The setting is lovely, which is about the only thing this place has going for it! The Sunday brunch offers some different entrees, however, it is very over priced for the actual quality of food. Our waitress was lovely, very personable, but the management/ownership was seemingly more concerned with their profits for the day and humiliating their service staff (all in front of the clientele - low class in this diner's book)!\r
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Our table had the Cape Cod omelette, the Crepe le Poulet, the pork chop dinner and the crab cakes with poached eggs. Our guests were seemingly happy with the pork chops and crab cakes. However, the omelette lacked the seafood it boasted, as well as, any flavor, while the crepes were dull and unadorned without some sort of vegetable. \r
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If you could pack a picnic of a baguette, cheeses, pates and a lovely wine and eat it on the grounds, this would be the place to go. As it is, do yourself (and your pocketbook) a favor, drive on by.
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