We woke up to a good morning on Sunday. Power had been restored, and so had we. We were ready for brunch, and what better and more convenient than to eat at the property's restaurant.
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The restaurant is made up of multiple train cars built together to form a restaurant.
Train enthusiasts would probably really enjoy this - even the casual kitsch fan.
I had a "window seat" in the dining room.
So far, so good. I do love theming.
I ordered the veggie omelet - extra veggies - with breakfast potatoes.
Such a good meal and I filled up. But I was feeling just a bit off and I needed some air.
The service was great, food delicious, prices reasonable. Definitely recommended for anyone doing this trip.
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