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Monday, February 18, 2013

Titlow Tavern & Grill, Uniontown, Pennsylvania

Good morning,

When we travel we seek out local restaurants.  We stopped for dinner at the Titlow Tavern & Grill in Uniontown, PA, and were not disappointed!
We arrived early for dinner which turned out to be a good thing.
 We had time to talk with the staff and learn a little more about the place and them.
 What a beautiful place!
 We asked if we could take pictures and were invited to take all we wanted. That's our kind of place.  :)
 We enjoyed a fabulous mushroom appetizer followed by a filet mignon smothered with bleu cheese dinner.  Oh, my, that was good.  While we were there the restaurant filled up with more patrons.  I stopped taking pictures as more people arrived.
 The staff was wonderful, the food was great, the old hotel was gorgeous!

All the best,
Lois

9 comments:

Jan n Jer said...

I love old places like that..looks like it is full of history..love all the rich wood.

Montanagirl said...

That's a really nice place! Very picturesque. My husband and I don't really travel all that much, but when we do, we try to find nice eating places too.

TexWisGirl said...

love that wooden bureau! pretty place!

VP said...

They even allowed pictures! This is really a fabulous place...

Michelle said...

Gorgeous! Your meal sounds wonderful as well!

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

What a find. Nothing like going somewhere and finding a great restaurant.

Elaine said...

Always a plus to find a good local restaurant. This one looks like a winner. I'll have to remember Titlow's if we happen to be traveling through Uniontown.

Rose said...

I love places like this...just feels more personal. More like home...

Jack said...

The phrase "old fashioned" comes to mind . . .