Will Crawford wrote:Does anyone remember the Normandy Inn? It was on 7th between Main and River Rd.
Was it Hearthstone Tavern and Normandy Inn? Or am I wrong?
Will Crawford wrote:Does anyone remember the Normandy Inn? It was on 7th between Main and River Rd.
Was it Hearthstone Tavern and Normandy Inn? Or am I wrong?
Susanne Smith wrote:It was not a chain. It was, I believe, Doug Gossman's and or Bim Dietrichs first restaurant endeavor and yes the fondue stood out, as well as some underage drinking. Great date place. The Hearthstone was quite a charming place as well as the whole building. Looked like New Orleans. What is there now?
Susanne Smith wrote:It was not a chain. It was, I believe, Doug Gossman's and or Bim Dietrichs first restaurant endeavor and yes the fondue stood out, as well as some underage drinking. Great date place. The Hearthstone was quite a charming place as well as the whole building. Looked like New Orleans. What is there now?
GaryF wrote:The Normandy Inn was downstairs and the high end restaurant and The Hearthstone was the tavern upstairs. And they certainly did have a great fondue.
I worked at Actor's Theater when it was across the street and the owner very kindly supplied us poor techies with sandwiches on occasion.
Caroline K wrote:My sister and I are chatting about old bars, restaurants and disco's...does anyone remember the Disco in DuPont Square in the 70's Or Peter Outlaw's or the Downstairs Lounge?? What about the Nosh Box off Hikes Lane?? Old House across from the Cathedral?
Robin Garr wrote:The owner of the Nosh Box is still around town and is on Facebook. He seems to have gotten quite involved in politics.
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