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Village Squire, 1975-11, Page 29The Bedford Hotel - as good as ever It's been over two years, believe it or not, since the Bedford Hotel dining room was reviewed in this publication. A lot can happen in two years in the food business, especially when a business changes hands as the Bedford has. So when it came time to go out with some friends for dinner recently, we decided to give the Bedford a try. We weren't disappointed. Our friends, from the city, were also impressed by the quiet ease of the old hotel and the excellence of the food. Restaurants are always being urged to make more use of the local produce and The Bedford is one place that does. Two fish dishes are offered that make use of Lake Huron Perch and pickerel. One of the diners chose the perch. Another chose the seafood platter and the two gentlemen chose the milled grill. All had the soup of the hotel and and found it quite good. A salad followed with a choice of dressings. The main dishes were enjoyed by each of those present. The lady enjoyed her perch dinner which consisted of 8-10 perch fillets, lemon wedges, french fries and broccoli, served on a side dish. The second lady's seafood plate, a mixture of seafoods, was also enjoyed. The mixed grill that the gentlemen chose proved both interesting and tasty. It 'contained small portions of grilled steak, pork chop, Iamb chop and a sausage, all expertly cooked and tasty. And filling. Still everyone managed room for dessert. The first choise of the ladies was not available so everyone ended up with the pecan pie which was a great way to end up a meal. The diningroom itself is a relaxing place. The mile -high ceilings give it an airy feeling that can't be matched in more modern buildings. There are some signs of age, but the overall feeling is one of graceful old age, complete to the dark old pictures on the walls. The diningroom on a Saturday night was less than half full. It seems a shame that many people from the area are so busy scrambling to get into the more fashionable, (and expensive), diningspots that have sprung up in the area that they've overlooked a good old friend like the Bedford. It may not be as "in", but it's still a nice relaxing place to spend an evening. Western Ontario Dining Information GOLDEN PHEASANT MOTEL AND RESTAU- RANT. Located in London on Highway 22, one mile west of Highway 4, The Golden Pheasant specializes in home -style cooking. Open Daily 7 a.m,to 9 p.m., Sundays and holidays 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Reservations not usually necessary. Master Charge and Chargex accepted. THE BARN STEAKHOUSE AND TAVERN. This popular dining and night spot is located at 1310 Huron St., London, and features Steak, Smorgasbord and Nightly entertainment. Open 4-10 p.m. daily. Reservations accepted at 455-0810. American Express, Diners' Club, Chargex, Master Charge accepted. Licensed. CHELSEA HEARTH DINING LOUNGE [THE RAMADA INN]. Located at 817 Exeter Rd., Ieitt!e Inn • • ' NAYFIELD, ONTARIO (519) 565-2611 ROOMS AND DINING ROOM DELL HTFUL SUNDAY BRUNCH AFTERNOON TEAS 28 VILLAGE SQUIRE/NOVEMBER 1975 London this gourmet restaurant is open for lunch Monday to Friday 12:00 noon to 2:30 p.m., and for dinner daily 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. For Friday and Saturday reservations, phone 681-4900. American Express, Master Charge, Chargex, Diners' Club, Carte Blanche accepted. Licensed. AOUARIUS RESTAURANT. This spot at 1070 Wellington Rd. in London features a fully -licensed dining room, coffee sho, , • and banquet room, and the specialty is seafood. Open daily 7 a.m. to 12 p.m., and 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays. Reservations accepted at 681-4430. American Express, Chargex, Master Charge accepted. FRIAR'S CELLAR RESTAURANT. This gour- met establishment is located at 267 Bathurst St.. 161 ONTARIO STREET STRATFORD, ONTARIO One of Stratford's most gracious dining spots, the Queen's offers excellent food In the diningroom which has two dinner settings at 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. There Is also a luncheon from 12-1:30. Licensed. Reserva- tions required. �:. 0"14. a. . !]r[[ n ic:: ":-..."' ' ir ,evil. At that function o1 Hwy.. 4 8 8, Clinton Cfirzton OIjrOLEL • Banquet facilities • Luncheons • !)inners • [Wedding receptions *Nightly e>`ztertainment •Fully licensed under the LCBO 482-3421 OPEN YEAR ROUND Seven days a week 12 noon to 12 p, m. Sundays 12 noon to 10p.m. German Food lovingly prepared and served Gourmet dinner available on Special request LICENSED UNDER L.C.B.O. THE BAVARIAN TAVERN & RESTAURANT Highway 21 Bayfield, Ontario. ',-i1/!/l/lfl� i'/