I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Chestnut Tree restaurant after its renovation, and I must say, it was an absolute delight. From the moment I walked through the door, I was captivated by the new ambiance and stunning decor. Without a doubt, this place deserves a glowing 5-star review!
The restaurant's remodeling has truly transformed the Chestnut Tree into a beautiful haven. The interior design is tastefully done, striking a perfect balance between modern elegance and cozy charm. The attention to detail is remarkable, with stylish lighting, comfortable seating, and a warm color palette that creates an inviting atmosphere. The ambiance alone makes it worth visiting!
What sets the Chestnut Tree apart is their fantastic happy hour, available Wednesday through Friday. The combination of delicious food and superb wine options is simply outstanding. The menu is carefully curated with an array of delectable dishes that cater to all palates. Each bite was a burst of flavors, leaving me craving more. The chef's expertise is evident in every dish, and the presentation is nothing short of artistry.
The wine selection at the Chestnut Tree is truly impressive. The staff is knowledgeable and passionate about their offerings, readily providing recommendations to perfectly complement your meal. Whether you're a wine connoisseur or simply enjoy a good glass of vino, you won't be disappointed. The happy hour deals make it even more enticing to explore and savor their exceptional wine list.
Aside from the remarkable food and wine, the service at the Chestnut Tree was top-notch. The staff was friendly, attentive, and well-versed in the menu. They went above and beyond to ensure a memorable dining experience. The combination of impeccable service, delectable cuisine, and a cozy atmosphere made for an unforgettable evening.
In conclusion, the Chestnut Tree restaurant deserves all the accolades for its recent remodeling. With its breathtaking ambiance, delightful happy hour offerings, and remarkable attention to detail, this place is a true gem. Whether you're looking for a romantic dinner or a place to unwind after a long day, the Chestnut Tree will exceed your expectations. I wholeheartedly recommend it and can't...
Read moregot treated with contempt by the hostess when wife and i came a month and some weeks back... at first i tried to just let it go but it's still bothering me and preventing us from wanting to eat here again so here goes:
alishia at the front treated my wife and i with utter contempt and vile rudeness,after we saw her being nice to the peoplel before us.
The only reason we could discern is because we had a traditional older look (were both 60s) and she looked more like a "flower child" type we have no issue with that but she obviously had an issue with us even being in the restaurant...
We didn't even stay at our table long enough to be served because we decided the abuse from alishia was too much and just left.
Probably should have told the manager or owner at the time but im doin it now
Absolutely unacceptable, we are very nice and mild mannered people... we barely only said hi and that we were just 2 people who needed to be seated and in return she gives us rude remarks "are you sure it's only 2?" with a sneer and then she's "surprised to see people our age" in there when we see other people our age going there all the time on facebook and wherever!!
Then when she sat us down she goes, "i just want to remind you guys this is an inclusive and accepting place, so keep that in mind" she said this like it was a threat and we somehow would be anti inclusive or something when we barely said 2 words to her besides hello, and there's 2 of us, that's all we said.
I had a texas flag on my shirt, was that enough to make her think im some sort of bigot or evil guy? i just love texas because i grew up...
Read morePreviously, we ate here on what was the re-opening day after their renovations a couple months ago, and everything was excellent: the food, the service, the vibe, etc. This time however, things were a bit less so.
We came for brunch and ordered the Monte Cristo sandwich and the breakfast sandwich, with a side of bacon. We were very surprised to see that the side of bacon (which cost $4) consisted of just two very small, sad looking pieces. Definitely recommend not ordering those. The Monte Cristo was great, if a bit too packed. The breakfast sandwich however was a little disappointing: the Texas toast was thin and barely toasted (so perhaps try ordering it on a croissant or bagel instead) and the sausage patties seemed pre-cooked to me, though I can't say for certain of course. If I had to order it again, I would try the ham instead.
The one thing we both were looking forward to were the home potatoes, which had been cooked with this really tasty seasoning the last time we were here. This time, unfortunately, the seasoning wasn't there.
Our server was pleasant and very personable. However, when it came time to pay the check we had to flag down another server to take our card after waiting for a while.
Everything still tasted good but it was just missing something that had been present just a couple months prior. Perhaps a new cook in the kitchen? I can't say for certain. However, I definitely want to see this local business succeed because the Denton square needs as many great local restaurants as it can get! Maybe next time we're up there we will come back again and try a...
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