The Enchanting Restaurant In Pennsylvania That Looks Straight Out Of A Storybook
Slip away for a lovely evening at this enchanting restaurant in Pennsylvania that looks as though it’s stepped from the pages of a fairy tale. Nestled in the 1740 Manor House on the grounds of the Inn at Barley Sheaf Farm, the restaurant promises an unforgettable dining experience.
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Claiming a spot on Open Table's "The 100 Most Romantic Restaurants in America," the Inn at Barley Sheaf Farm promises an enchanting ambiance whether you visit for brunch or dinner.
Admire the sweeping views as you arrive at the inn that dates back to 1740. The bed and breakfast boasts a slew of amenities, including a pool, a putting green, and hiking and biking trails.
Created by Executive Chef Josh Homacki, the generous menu features such appetizers as tomato bisque, harvest green salad, and raclette fingerling gratin.
Choose from such scrumptious entrees as diver scallops, duck breast, pheasant, and halibut. Pair your entree with one of the sides - wild mushrooms, brussel sprouts, or fingerling potatoes.
The Inn at Barley Sheaf Farm also welcomes the public for weekend brunch. Brunch, at $35 per person, includes starters, entrees, and desserts. Kick off your Saturday or Sunday with eggs Benedict, pancakes, or French toast.
Sit down to a delicious meal at the Inn at Barley Sheaf Farm. The restaurant welcomes the public for dinner from Wednesday through Saturday starting at 5:30 p.m. Stop by Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and Sunday from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
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