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Oh wow - here it comes - hate slamming a place. Pe...

Oh wow - here it comes - hate slamming a place. People work hard after all and it doesn t feel good to say unkind things but with this price point and it takes an hour and a half to get there from DC - something has to be said. So here goes. This is not a three star restaurant.. The best part of the meal was the desert. And even with the desert they served a fake pear - supa tasty - identical to a non -star restaurant, Marea, in NYC. Fake pear sounds bad. It s not. Super tasty cake-like sculpture that looks like a real pear. Fantastic.

Point is a three star should blow Danna s socks off and The Inn didn t even come close. All of the course were good. Not great or wow. Just good. A three star restaurant should bring the diner new sensations and a level of exceptional service available ... well .... only at three star restaurants! the service here was not just casual - it was too casual.

A three star is supposed to warrant a trip just to dine there. In this instance if you happen to be going to the mountains and have a lot of cash, fee free to dine here for good food. But don t make a trip just for the restaurant like we did. Go to Komi in DC instead. It blows this place out of the water.

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