- 整體 1
- 食物 2
- 服務 2
- 氛圍 4
There is no BIG sign indicating the name of the vineyard, so you will pass the entrance (gravel driveway leading to the building). When you're driving on Main Street, go slow and look to your left, and when you see grape vines, then that's the winery. I had made reservations for 12 o'clock noon, and was running late, so I called the restaurant phone number, and received voice mail. Called back again, and voice message came on. Once you arrive at the front door entrance, you do not see a hostess, or any indication that there is a restaurant. The winery wants you to do a "tasting" first so you can have a better feeling of what wine you'd like to have with your lunch, said our waiter when we asked him some questions. How can an employee not make recommendations and not have some knowledge of the wines that he is serving? Shrimp tacos was good, and you get three. And that's it. Well, with a condiment size of guacamole and salsa. Needless to say, I left feeling still hungry, and was glad I had packed some snack foods in my car. I don't live in the local area and had driven an hour to come to this winery. Also, $10 for wine tasting.