It used to be a really good place to eat and the service was awesome, but my fiance stopped on his way home from work Friday night and ordered two fish dinners and was never asked if they were to go or if they were dine-in, his was dine-in, mine to go. Everything came out in a to go bag, which he got his out to eat in and he had to ask for silverware and tarter sauce three to four times, one waitress got him silverware and napkins, not the initial waitress, still, no tarter sauce, so asked the third waitress and she rudely said, "I'm not your waitress!" He eventually got the tarter sauce. The first waitress also made a comment about not knowing he was dining in, he told her, y, "You never asked!" She then went into honor a request from a customer to change the channel on the TV, and did so then proceeded to pay more attention to her cellphone celphone rather than to wait on customers. He went to leave and then got asked about the refill, and said , "No thanks!" He didn't leave a tip because if the service had been better, then maybe, get poor service, you get nothing. WILL NOT BE BACK EVER! THE OWNERS NEED TO CHECK IN ON THEIR STAFF AND CATCH THEM AIN...
Read moreMost incredible French Onion Soup I have EVER tasted. And I order French onion soup every time I’m at a new place that serves it. There is no recipe or establishment that can compare with the soup I had at the Beechwood Inn. It was a mission of mine to find the best French onion soup and after 25 years of searching, I can honestly say mission complete. My son had the Big Wood burger and couldn’t say enough positive things about it. We grabbed a cherry cheesecake desserts to go. It was also fabulous and you could tell it was homemade with its thick, buttery, graham cracker crust. Loved the homestyle rustic ambience of both the dining and bar area. The murals/wood carvings are quite unique and add to the country home cooking feel. Service was quick and friendly. The total meal was quite inexpensive. The only thing that disappointed me had nothing to do with the Beechwood inn, but the fact that none of the local Erie visitor guides even mentioned the existence of this place. Shame on them for not listing this hidden gem of a...
Read moreWhat a truly hidden gem in Clayton, Georgia! Location to Main Street with its delicious restaurants and great shops was less than 3 minutes. At the inn you look out at mountains and hear the birds singing-such an incredible respite from busy city life where we live. The owners have thought of everything-yes, it’s true. Asking Eli how they came about the smallest of details, she said, “we have slept in every room and also listened to guest suggestions”. Her background in the boutique hotel line is evident throughout the property and her friendly husband Marlon shares her vision too. We enjoyed speaking with them, listened to their suggestions for meals and visiting the falls which were spot on. From the carefully chosen background music playing softly, to the rustic yet unique decor- oh and did I mention the comfy king bed with linens which were so soft? Cannot wait to visit Beechwood Inn again, only wish we could’ve stayed longer. Thank you Marlon and Eli for a wonderful stay at your beautiful inn. Steve and...
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