Charming hidden historic building, but has many draw backs. We had heard the Craftwood had a long history of fine dining, but that was not our expereince at all. We dress up, lady in gowns and heels with a group of friends in a limo for a birthday celebration. the limo can't get up the narrow circular drive, so we had to walk a 100 yards up a hill in the rain. The lays are getting their hair and dresses wet, slippy and sliding on the steep drive way... ok a bad start. WHEN WE GET INSIDE WE WERE NOT GREETED BY ANYONE! We waited for several minute while servers were walking past us soaking wet, we want to dry off and tidy up, butdon't know where the restrooms are... we find the restrooms ( not what you expect for fine dining!) ...eventually get to a table.. the place is a little tired and needs a make over, wornout table and chairs, dirty walls, tired carpet. The server appologized for out expereince so far... but added. "" what can I do? management is busy trying to run two restaurants now and the place was not designed to handle limoservice"" Well food was ok, but not great, are server was too busy to be attentive, it took a long time to get our food and the we saw the chef talking to another table with a glass of wine in his hand in the middle of dinner service...go figure. Overall it was better food than Chilli's or Appleby's, but its a place I go for a 2nd visit.. of course you can decide for yourself
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