Know Before You Go
Visiting from out of town? Stay the night in one of the Inn's romantic and secluded rooms and enjoy a complementary breakfast the next morning.
Customer Reviews
Nice atmosphere Reviewed by rinkrat on
2006-11-02T00:00:00Z
Went to the Wayside Inn for a Saturday lunch. Loved the turkey dinner. It had all the usual fixings. Nice rustic dining room. Quiet atmosphere. It is worth checking the gift shop our when you are done
Lovely historic location; horrible food Reviewed by jjdl on
2005-06-22T00:00:00Z
I was looking forward to visting this historic location and my financee's family treated us; seemingly a stroke of luck. The Inn is lovely; worth a visit to wander round the fascinating property & buildings. The staff are friendly and fast. This is where the experience ended. The food was of a lower standard than a truckstop buffet. The salad was wilted lettuce with packet (!) dressing. My roasted lamb was fatty grey cold slabs with brown sauce straight from the packet. Vegetables were boiled or microwaved; not sure which. My finacee's salmon was another cold slab with burnt stove-top breadcrumbs on top. Other two meals were equally forgettable, straight from the chafing dish. My advice - go, have a drink at the bar, enjoy the history. The food is the worst I've had in a restaurant in the US. The meal wasn't worth $5 (cost $35 per head)
A wonderful step back in time Reviewed by HelloMetro User on
2008-11-18T10:38:00Z
I have been married twice at the Wayside Inn, that is how much I love this Historic area. I have had Christmas parties and family functions there as well.The food and the service are impeccable.To walk around the grounds congers up a time gone by and the Grist Mill and the Martha Mary Chapel are lovely. Every chance I get I eat there. I feel fortunate to be able to live so close to such a treasure