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Dining In A Garden

A wonderful cafe at Terrain Garden Center.

 

It was love at first bite for me, because the first thing I put in my mouth was this homemade bread served with maple butter!  What an addictive flavor combo.  I could not stop eating this goody.   It helped set the tone for all the wonderful food yet to come.

The Café Burger is a must try on this menu.  It is exceptionally juicy and oozing with flavors of caramelized onions, mushrooms, white cheddar and horseradish aioli.

I also love the Braised Short Rib on the small plates menu. Meat was literally falling off the bone – as it should be.  Flavors were deep and rich as with any labor of love.  Pure perfection!

The Stonington Scallops made for a stunning plate with a sauce made of sweet peppers, cilantro and jalapeno.  Sweet and spicy flavor combination with the cilantro adding a fresh herb twist.  Nicely done!

Making the most of its setting, Terrain offers indoor as well as outdoor dining.  But no matter where you may sit, you are sure to feel warmly enveloped by nature in this garden center.  It is like dining in a garden.

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