The Old Winery Restaurant est un établissement accueillant. L'ambiance de cet établissement est décontractée. Vous pouvez vous y rendre aisément par voiture. L'arrondissement adjacent est prisé pour ses nombreux parcs.
Your hostess is the person that greets everyone who walks in the door and she had the worst attitude! I realize she's only like 16 or so (braces), but she should know that sarcasm and an attitude are not the way to go when all we asked is to be seated at the table beside the one she wanted us seated at. I figure she's somebody's daughter, because there was another woman helping seating us who didn't say a word against the brat.
Great food, but the worst first impression.
The food is good however the portion size is very small considering the price you pay for a meal. The service started out good however we waited 45 minutes after finishing the main course before being attended to. At that point we decided to skip dessert and coffee.
I had the scallops which had pistachios crusted on the top in a lovely salad. They were wonderful! The restaurant inside was very warm so we ate on the patio and I felt like I was eating on the edge of a jungle. It was wonderful. They decanted our wine and we were treated well. I still want to purchase their wine goblets.
My gf and I went here recently and the service, food, and atmosphere was exquisite for lunch. The cream of mushroom soup was one of the best I've ever had and the pulled pork sandwich was delicious (although there is a bit of a kick to it). I loved the open kitchen concept and the waitress was very attentive and polite. Overall, this is one of the best restaurants in Niagara, I would have to say.
We recently moved into the Niagara region and have been searching out good restaurants. A local farm owner suggested that the best pizza in the area could be found here. So my wife and I and another couple visiting from Ottawa dined there last night (Sunday, September 27th, 2009). The atmosphere was terrific and the service as well. Our appetizers were very delicious. I had a (special for that evening) Sweet Potato and Butternut Squash soup which had a very unique and wonderful flavour. The pizzas were outstanding. We had three different pizzas between the four of us and tasted each other’s pizzas and the verdict was unanimous … the pizzas were all as good as any we have ever had. The price range we flagged does not include wine. We had two bottles of a wonderful Malevoir Pinot Gris ($39/bottle) which brought the dinner for four to about $200. As new citizens in this area, we will definitely be back again.