Here they are....the pictures of the in and outside of this GORGEOUS new Restaurant right here on Main Street.
WE ARE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS with both full DINNER and Bar Menu. Hours: Thursday 5-11 p.m. Friday 5- Midnight and Inside Bar open until 2 a.m.
COME AND DINE. DRINK. ENJOY!
The following pictures were taken on July 4th at the Restaurant's benefit for the Linear Park...

Keep scrolling to see what's in store when you walk through these doors....

Besides the cement walls in memory of it's namesake, the restaurant's ambiance exudes a warm and comfy atmosphere with creative lighting.... Antique lanterns and sculpted sconces.

The welcoming rustic wood bar is crowned with the motto "eat. drink. bond" ,which is just what was happening on the 4th...keep looking

RonDeena Ross-manager of the restaurant gets toasted by all the happy patrons of this event. Doesn't she look proud!

Even Councilman Brian Cafferty and Rochelle Maucher, the Supervisor's Assistant enjoyed the bonding....especially Rochelle as she enjoyed the hug from owner Scott Stewart!
And...speaking of the owners here is a great picture of Bruce Littlefield and Scott Stewart who are the most gracious hosts

Without their vision and creativeness and the hard work of manager RonDeena (below) and countless amounts of focused craftsman, we would not have this great addition to our township....cheers for all who made this happen!

Here are the youngest visitors to the restaurant accompanied by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Taylor. Twins, Claire and Luke seem to be having a great time , although a little too young to taste the great drinks


Below left you can see RonDeena & Ann Citron "bonding" while Councilman Cafferty seems to be having a great time. But does Deputy Supervisor, Patrick McDonough ever stop working? Here he is talking shop with Diane Bridges about some town business. Opps, my mistake, it was the restaurant's great menu he is contemplating!

Although Patrick did find time to visit the deckside dining area and show off his Rosendale Cement Company T-shirt which is a replica of the original Snyder Cement bags used in the 1800's and available at Bill Brooks Garden Center on Main Street.....

Now here's something else that is spectacular....the stone-walled stairs coming up from the kitchen. John, the "stairmaster" of servers just kept those goodies coming!

And...speaking of the kitchen. Here's a look at the high-tech surroundings where Chef Charles Dietrich (far left) was creating his masterpieces for the palate....

Here's a view from the back of the restaurant which has an intimate rear quarters before exiting to the deck and garden paradise..

and out the back doors we go....

As you exit the rear doors you enter the deck dining area covered by a canopy to shield one from the elements, yet invite a fresh breeze on a summer's night. Once you go down the stairs to the street level you are transported into the restaurant's own private arboreatum. Take a look at this...NIRVANA!!!

The fencing on the left is made of salvaged elevator doors adorned with intricate scrollwork. The picturesque creek reflects the magnificance of a huge weeping willow cascading over the waters.

The globe lighting radiates a warm glow to the evening and illuminates the garden for a romantic effect. As do the little "rock lights" that spotlight the gardens for a night of floral visuals

Here's my version of how I think that Monet would have painted this beautiful scenery...

Here's a one-of-a-kind, hand sculpted double decker fountain with turquoise waters flowing into a pond of aquatic botanicals and below is a Seurat-esque rendition of the fountain...


To the right of the fountain, you can take a stroll down a bluestone pathway towards the creek.
Well that's it....now that should give you an appetite for July 11th's Grand Opening. Bruce, Scott, RonDeena and Chef Charles will be ready and waiting to make your entire experience a delightful one.
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