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Capital Ale House Fairfax

Capital Ale House Fairfax

4069 Chain Bridge Rd, Fairfax, United States Of America

Full • Wine • Seafood • American


"My first opportunity to try their food was a sampler platter from the Fairfax fall festival and the food then was a solid 4 stars. So when our dinner plans on Sunday we’re canceled the ale house was my immediate go to thinking we’d have decent quality food. However the food was unsatisfactory. We went around 6:30PM on Sunday and ordered a variety of dishes:Schnitzel crispy but dry/chewy meat the fall festival schnitzel was juicy and a good serving of pork)Golonkal lamb shank) was literally alamb shank on mashed potato, no sauce or beets. And meat was very chewy and dry, lots of gristle. We had to ask for some au jus.Burger and sweet potato fries Ok but literally gave like 10 fries so didn’t seem like enough food.Zurich Ragout with mushroom, spinach, onion spatzel was just bow tie pasta. Flavor was good and meat was juicy. Probably the best flavored dish of what we ordered.We had a dairy allergy so they served only the ragout without the pasta bc the pasta came prepared with butter I believe. They did provide it on the side when I asked but weren’t able to provide just noodles without butter. I’d think pretty easy to boil)Fish Tacos 4/10 on quality and taste.Sadly I don’t think we’ll be returning but hopefully given all their positive reviews it was just the chef that night.Server did his best to accommodate and food came out in a decent amount of time."

76 House

76 House

110 Main St, Tappan, United States Of America, 10983

Bars • Venues • Casual • American


"My wife and I recently celebrated our sixth anniversary at the Old '76 House while visiting the Hudson Valley. When making our reservation, I mentioned that we were celebrating our anniversary. To our delight, the staff surprised us with a lovely table by the bar featuring two comfortable chairs. We absolutely adored the colonial decor throughout the tavern, and to our joy, we enjoyed live jazz music as well. For drinks, my wife ordered The Dropped Lemon—a martini made with Italian limoncello and citrus-infused vodka with a sugar rim—while I opted for the 76 House Tavernkeeper Ale, which is exclusively brewed for the tavern based on a centuries-old recipe that George Washington enjoyed so much he took it back to Mount Vernon. For our appetizer, we shared Grilled Flatbread topped with roasted butternut squash and garlic purée, caramelized onions, shaved Brussels sprouts, Gruyère cheese, and chili-bacon jam. For the main course, my wife had the Jumbo Diver Scallops, which featured jumbo sea scallops with seared red onion, house-made risotto deglazed with port wine. I chose the Roast Loin of Pork—bacon-wrapped loin stuffed with chorizo cornbread stuffing, roasted and finished with sauce chasseur, served alongside a duo of mashed sweet Yukon gold potatoes. Everything we ordered was absolutely delicious! Though we were a bit too full for dessert, our bartender surprised us with dessert cocktails made with whiskey, amaretto, crème de cacao, Irish cream, and coffee liqueur, garnished with strawberries, and presented on a plate with the words "Happy Anniversary" written in chocolate syrup. We also had the pleasure of chatting with owner Rob Norden, who was incredibly friendly. We had a wonderful anniversary dinner at the Old '76 House and would love to return in the future!"