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Wandered in looking for food after a day of skiing. Wasn't expecting much, just a decent bite. Ended up blown away by the food. The potato skins of the day were bacon and white cheddar. They had the crunch of a potato chip, with the fullness of a baked potato. The beet salad was nice and fresh, the bread was very flavorful, and the peanut butter pie was to die for. Will go again the next time I find myself in Chester... View all feedback.
What Christopher M doesn't like about Fullerton Inn:
Had dinner there the other night 4 of our 5 meals were ok, and the 5th one (cranberry chicken was overcooked and bland). Expected better food for the price. Service was good! Bar/dining area was good. View all feedback.
In the past the Fullerton Inn restaurant and Tavern has been a quaint, enjoyable place to eat. Tonight, my family and I had the worst experience in a restaurant I have had in a long time!!!! I want to make sure others are aware- don 't waste your money at this establishment until there are some MAJOR changes. To begin, my mom and I miscommunicated about how many would be in our party. When I went to let the host, Rich know of the error he rolled his eyes, shook his head, pretty much had a reaction I would expect from a teenager. I asked him is this a problem, would you like us to take our business elsewhere? He said I just need you to appreciate how much work went into setting up a table for 13- it 's very labor intensive I said I am sorry we had a miscommunication someone else tried to intervene and make things right and he cut them off- told me it would be fine, we were seated. Almost all the meals we ordered had to be sent back- the chicken tenders were raw in the center- not just pink but raw, the beef Wellington was overly rare. When we left the host Rich was sitting on the couch in the lobby- no goodbye, no how was your meal. Very sad for the town of Chester to have lost a reputable eatery that 's been a staple in the community for so many years.
Last night was our second for dinner at the Fullerton Inn since new ownership. In an area screaming for decent food options, we had hoped to support their efforts even with a limited non-meat menu. Currently undergoing a reshuffling of management, wait staff, and the addition of a new chef, we expected some glitches. Sadly, we were presented with a frustrated, unfriendly waitress, a bevy of unavailable menu options-leaving me only the typical salad as my entree-a mismanaged bar (our friends drinks were served but not ours. No mention was made of the keg running dry at the time. Much later, when we finally inquired after them again, were we told, and a delayed dinner delivery. As we had chosen to dine there, and invited our friends, I made apologies to them throughout the evening. I know they are striving for improvement, but I can 't say that we will be back in the upcoming future. Who wants to plan an evening out, and spend money on, a meal and atmosphere that is not pleasant or accommodating? Hoping they get their act together because the community so needs some choices when it comes to dining out.
Wandered in looking for food after a day of skiing. Wasn't expecting much, just a decent bite. Ended up blown away by the food. The potato skins of the day were bacon and white cheddar. They had the crunch of a potato chip, with the fullness of a baked potato. The beet salad was nice and fresh, the bread was very flavorful, and the peanut butter pie was to die for. Will go again the next time I find myself in Chester.
Had dinner there the other night 4 of our 5 meals were ok, and the 5th one (cranberry chicken was overcooked and bland). Expected better food for the price. Service was good! Bar/dining area was good.
Lovely little spot in center of town. Pleasant staff. Comfortable. Nice continental style breakfast.