RE: The Lyth Valley - A Tasteem Review
What a wonderful atmosphere to dine in. On top of good food, the surroundings really make it for me... However, having said this, I have been known to really enjoy some hole-in-the-wall dining spots.
Those service people really don't know that their boss is doing them a huge favor, right? Because hauling those trays around to the tables truly cannot be enough of a cardio workout. Oh, yes. Can you imagine having a needy customer and that was your table? More water, please? More gravy, please? Yes, come on down, I just want to look to see what you look like... Oh, my!! I have to wonder if getting that table is a form of punishment?
As always, your commentary and analysis is wonderful and I look forward to them... As an aside, this place looks very much like the State of Virginia's countryside. A peaceful retreat!
Thank you for your culinary commentary.
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Does it? I haven't been to that state but many others though not recently.
I only saw the waiter make a single return trip while we were there, but that's probably enough!
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Many of them, except they mostly call them Inns or Taverns. :) You know, tomato/tomato ...
1728.., and I thought you had no history over there?
Not nearly as much as you do, but, from Virginia northward, that is where the history begins.