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Contribuiți la feedbackThis is basically a pub style restaurant with an emphasis on beer. The food was so so; the hamburger was cooked well beyond well done and the chicken was dry. The service was fine but the food, well there are other options in Sutton.
When we arrived at the restaurant, there was no one ahead of us in line. We noticed a few empty tables in the outdoor dining area and requested to sit there, but were told there were no tables available. As we looked over the take-out menu, a white couple arrived without a reservation and also asked for an outdoor table. They were quickly seated outside. When I inquired about this, the waitress explained that she believed the couple would eat more quickly. She even rolled her eyes at us. This seemed unfair as she had no way of knowing what they would order. Glancing at the menu, I saw that there were many beer options but the food selection was nothing special. Not wanting to cause a scene, we decided to leave. Unfortunately, there isn't much else to do in town.
The staff at this restaurant is fantastic, the food is delicious, and they have a great selection of beers! Sutton is a charming village to wander around and take in the sights.
My wife and I dined twice for lunches in February and March at l’Abbordage, a popular microbrewery with very good food (burgers, salads, poutine, etc and craft beers. This is a friendly atmosphere, well organized with good service, and the crowd is a mix of locals from Sutton (retired and semi-retired Boomers” plus skiers grabbing a late lunch after skiing nearby at amt. Sutton. I recommend this restaurant for good food and beer. My only gripe is that prices are a bit high (COVID-related extra costs? , but I plan to return again!
This was the only place open on a Tuesday night in Sutton. The food was fine, the beer was good but that woman sitting adjacent to us was so flipping loud. Sutton seems to be closed from Monday to Thursday. Nothing was open and no skiing to be had...rain not snow.