Formerly Elysium, this restaurant has a few unanticipated details that set it apart from just about every other restaurant around.
Tucked away in the Kimpton Morrison House Hotel, the Grille is an intimate and unassuming bar and dinning place that presents a surprisingly good selection of dining choices, a great wine list at reasonable prices and a nightly Chef's Tasting Menu that is the best of the offerings also at a fair value. Service was spectacular, presentation perfect and the food wonderful. We have returned twice, and will come again. One evening (a Friday night) an exceptional piano player and trumpet provided dinner music and was later joined by local "lounge singers" from the community...also surprisingly good like the food.
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Formerly Elysium, this restaurant has a few unanticipated details that set it apart from just about every other restaurant around.
Tucked away in the Kimpton Morrison House Hotel, the Grille is an intimate and unassuming bar and dinning place that presents a surprisingly good selection of dining choices, a great wine list at reasonable prices and a nightly Chef's Tasting Menu that is the best of the offerings also at a fair value. Service was spectacular, presentation perfect and the food wonderful. We have returned twice, and will come again. One evening (a Friday night) an exceptional piano player and trumpet provided dinner music and was later joined by local "lounge singers" from the community...also surprisingly good like the food.
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Formerly Elysium, this restaurant has a few unanticipated details that set it apart from just about every other restaurant around.
Formerly Elysium, this restaurant has a few unanticipated details that set it apart from just about every other restaurant around.