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- BBarbaraNew York City •1 review4.0Dined 2 days agoI missed the coziness of the old inn. Our food was very good, however, not as hot as I prefer. Service staff was very attentive.More infoThe Inn at Pound Ridge by Jean-GeorgesPrice: Moderate• American• Pound Ridge•4.3
- MMichelleVIPNew York City •92 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWe had a delicious dinner - the pizza, branzino and the homemade pasta was all delicious. The service was great and the vibe was terrific. To be honest I was little skeptical because the location is in the back of the shopping center but it’s delightful! We will be back.More infoPosaPrice: Expensive• Italian• Ridgefield•4.7
- KKarenNew York City •5 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWe had a table of 6 friends. The service was awesome! We all had the specials and they were delicious! We will definitely be back soon!More infoDella FrancescaPrice: Expensive• Italian• Danbury•4.6
- AAnthonyNew York City •26 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoAlways a great experience. Staff is polite and professional. Food is always delicious and the menu has so much to choose from. Specials are also always updated. Cocktails are spectacular with a large choice of wines. Jimmy the manager and his son do a great job of keeping the customers happy.More infoPrimaveraPrice: Expensive• Italian• Croton Falls•4.4
- MMarcVIPNew York City •218 reviews4.0Dined on Jan 5, 2025This was our first experience with the new ownership group, and, as they say in baseball, they've lost a few miles off their fastballs. The menu is the same, but the food isn't quite as good. We live 40 minutes away and have always looked forward to making the trek to Brewster because we knew that this was one of the finest restaurants in the Lower Hudson Valley, but if our latest experience is representative, The Arch has dropped a notch. For example, the sauce for the Beef Wellington was overly salty, the orange sauce for the excellent duck was a tad too sweet, and the chocolate soufflés hardly tasted of chocolate. Service was impeccable, as always, and the staff are very friendly. The place looks beautiful.More infoThe ArchPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary French• Brewster•4.4