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Írjon visszajelzéstSo a beautiful place to eat the best lobster rolls from the hungry dog caffe! honestly, the best I've ever had
Ken
29.04.2020 - 15:05
Great place, beautiful atmosphere. a fun place to spend the day or just an evening.
Beautiful views great service nice people Very relaxing
Nice people beautiful grounds the beach was not what I expected and it's the name so there is no Refrigeration in the room and there wasn't any dining service but restaurants are close by and I would recommend guacamole. There's a little market and one of the staff members at the end suggested if I needed a cooler with some ice that they would provide it for me
Such a beautiful place. They are sponsoring a benefit tonight for no fee fir children with cancer.
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Város: Clinton (a(z) Branford közelében), 115 Cow Hill RoadCT 06413, Clinton, United States
"The service and wine was absolutely wonderful. We would go back."
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Város: Hamden (a(z) Branford közelében), 3835 Whitney Ave, 06518, Hamden, United States
"Kid-friendliness: My kids really love the chicken tenders."
4.7
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4.7
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Város: Milford (a(z) Branford közelében), 40 Broad St, 06460, Milford, United States
"Good . A lil sloppy but is what it is for hot dogs"
4.3
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4.3
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Város: Branford, 1070 Main St, 6405, Branford, United States
"The food is amazing and the owners are super nice"
4.7
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4.7
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Város: Branford, 906-930 West Main Street, Branford, 06405, United States Of America
"Great sushi, good lunch deals, very good service."
4.8
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Város: Branford, 269 East Main Street, Branford, 06405, United States Of America
"Breakfast was excellent. I think it was called Lincoln log."