5/5 Lincoln R. 2 years ago on Google
Absolutely
phenomenal
food
and
even
better
service.
Town
Meeting
Bistro
is
a
lovely
little
dining
room
in
the
back
of
a
fancy
little
old
inn
in
historic
Lexington.
The
menu
shows
off
seasonal,
farm-to-table
ingredients
in
a
variety
of
upscale,
but
not
pretentious,
dishes,
and
the
quaint
decor
evokes
an
18th
century-inspired
feel
without
being
over
the
top.
I
arrived
just
after
8:00
(they
close
at
9:00)
without
a
reservation,
and
after
checking
with
the
kitchen
that
they
could
accommodate
me,
no
one
on
staff
ever
treated
me
like
an
inconvenience.
I
was
serviced
with
kindness,
sincerity,
and
class
-
and
I
made
sure
to
return
it
with
copious,
well-deserved
thanks.
The
food
was
incredible.
I
had
a
parsnip
soup
with
poached
pears
and
candied
pecans
which
was,
for
my
mouth,
like
coming
in
from
the
winter
cold
to
a
warm
blanket
on
the
couch.
It
was
so
good,
I’m
determined
to
try
and
recreate
it
at
home.
I
followed
that
up
with
a
wild
mushroom
risotto
which
made
me
count
my
blessings
that
I
enjoy
both
mushrooms
and
risotto.
I
washed
it
all
down
with
a
delightful
rye
cocktail,
and
would
have
partaken
of
dessert
if
my
company
dining
budget
would
have
had
the
space
(it
was
also
approaching
9:00
and
I
wanted
to
be
considerate
to
the
staff).
All
in
all,
a
fantastic
experience.
I’ll
be
sure
to
visit
again,
and
perhaps
stay
at
the
inn
as
well.
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