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• Contemporary American • Glen Mills
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- LLouPhiladelphia County •20 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoOur food, wine and service were excellent. Sitting near the fireplace was nice, but it's quieter outdoors in warmer weather.More infoBanks' Seafood Kitchen & Raw BarPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Wilmington•4.6
- HHenryVIPPhiladelphia County •4 reviews5.0Dined on Mar 5, 2025Excellent food, and service. Enjoyed the ambiance, and wine as wellMore infoLa FiaPrice: Moderate• Farm-to-table• Wilmington•4.9
- DDarlaPhiladelphia County •3 reviews5.0Dined on Sep 1, 2024My husband and I celebrated our 5year anniversary last night and chose to spend it at the winery at grace inn. We always have an exceptional time. The food is amazing, I had the lamb meatball, beet raviloi, and ube pie; my husband got the wedge salad, hangar steak, and an affogato. Even the service was a 10/10, Candido was very attentive and explained all of the food and wine for the wine pairing option we chose. We also love the tasting room and have been there on several occasions. The wine, food, and service never disappoint.More infoThe Inn at Grace WineryPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Glen Mills•4.7
- TCTheCuddlersTakePhiladelphia County •12 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 9, 2017Look, I've visited many of the top restaurants in the region, and as a former restaurant owner, I believe have a pretty good understanding of the business and food, so these comments are not made lightly. From top-to-bottom, THIS IS THE BEST RESTAURANT I HAVE EVER VISITED; the list is long. I took a while to visit because I wanted to give the place a chance. I haven't heard a lot a buzz but was aware of the opening. Also, I was not impressed with the previous restaurant in the location - and unfortunately that plays a part in the perception. The concept is executed to perfection. It is warm and inviting, but not pretentious. The food is excellent. The pizza is a work of art; you won't find better pie around here - more on the pizza later. I've sampled the menu several times over the past couple of weeks and have not been disappointed in many items. I was not surprised to learn that the head chef was renowned. I could tell. The service is courteous. The one male bar tender has just the perfect personality to be the face of the bar. He is friendly, funny and jovial. The service crew is bought-in and seemingly enjoy their jobs. Bad attitudes by blue collars kill restaurants. This place got that right - with the exception of one person, who I won't call out here - would be happy to share my insight with mgt. Manny, the guy that runs the Pizza oven, is just a master. I say this in all seriousness - it was a pleasure to watch him work last night. He so focused, takes his craft very seriously. He is a real pro - not one of these folks who just comes to work. The Pizza is perfect in every way. He is a true jewel. So much can be learned from folks like Manny especially the overly-privileged and snotty brand in this area. My only gripe is the beer menu. Not enough variety. Too many IPAs and light beers. No seasonal, brown or seriously crafted brews. Another piece of advice - remove yourself from Yelp. Yelpers are cheapsters who destroy good businesses.More infoHearth KitchenPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• Kennett Square•5