Dining and Dressing Hints: Coudersport

After walking about the village of Coudersport last Saturday afternoon (see the pictures at //tinyurl.com/5b94rt ) — we decided to splurge and had dinner at what had been described as the fanciest restaurant in town. Food was okay and service was good, especially considering that the main dining room was filled with a Knights of Columbus dinner of some sort, featuring young men in jackets and ties and young women (all apparently high school age) in formal-type dresses — a few with corsages.

[In the Coudersport pictures you may have noticed two women walking into the China Garden Restaurant — in the window, you can see a table full of their equally dressed up friends, already eating.]

The picture attached shows the place mat we were provided at dinner on Saturday night in the Crittenden. Note especially the ad on top for the Mad Tatter. . . . . Ms. Ayers at the Frosty Hollow said the Sweden Valley Inn, just up the road at the intersection of Route 44 and Route Six, had good food.

have fun . . . .

Bruce

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About Bruce

Work for sustainable development of small islands and the Chesapeake Bay; ex-Peace Corps (Volunteer and staff) in LA & Caribbean; cruised Caribbean on S/Y Meander for three years; like small tropical islands, French canals, Umbria, Tasmania, and NZ. Married 52 years to the late Kincey Burdett Potter (see Kincey.org). President of the now-sunsetting Island Resources Foundation.
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