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| About: | Located in Peddler's Village, the Cock 'n Bull Restaurant has been serving signature American classics like "Chicken Pot Pye" and Beef Burgundy for over four decades. Favorites such as Surf 'n Turf, Prime Rib, Salmon, and Swordfish are also offered on the menu. The dining rooms are richly appointed with Colonial-style embellishments, along with the Jamison Family's private collection of folk art and antiques. This is the perfect place to celebrate a special occasion. Thursday evenings enjoy King Henry's Feast, an all-you-can-eat buffet featuring fresh seafood and hand-carved roasts. Sunday mornings, a bountiful Country Brunch buffet awaits. January through March make plans to attend "Evening in the Colonial Kitchen," featuring cooking demonstrations, a special Colonial-style menu, musical entertainment, and historical characters. Newly renovated private function space is available, along with abundant free parking. |
| Hours: | Mo to Th from 11:00am to 03:00pm,Mo to Th from 04:30pm to 09:00pm,Fr from 11:00am to 03:00pm,Fr from 04:30pm to 10:00pm,Sa from 11:00am to 03:00pm,Sa from 04:00pm to 10:00pm,Su from 09:30am to 02:00pm,Su from 03:00pm to 09:00pm |
| Categories: | Steak Houses, Seafood Restaurants, Restaurants, American Restaurants |
| Parking: | Private Lot |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa, JCB, Discover, American Express, Diners Club |
| Chef: | Kevin Nagle |
| Cuisine: | American, Fish & Seafood, Steak & Barbecue |
| Ambiance: | Casual |
| Feature: | Bar, Brunch, Take Out, Take Out |
| Smoking: | Non-Smoking Restaurant |
| Dress Code: | Casual Dress |
| Price: | $10 - $20 |
| Other Contact Info: | Email: info@peddlersvillage.com |
Love the appetizer's: Stuffed artichokes & the bree cheese were delicious.
Sunday Brunch & Supper: You can't go wrong with Sunday brunch here!! as for dinner during the week price is way lower than expected..
Eat your heart out: Sunday morning brunch at Cock 'n Bull is quite an experience, especially for those with huge appetites. The array of foods in the buffet is seemingly enless and one doesn't even know where to start. The choices range from breads/muffins to carving stations, and the desserts are to die for! The price for the adult buffet is a hefty $18.95 and one has a hard time consuming food enough to fill that price, especially in the morning hours. However, if you wait to go later in the day then WAIT you will. I always opt for arriving before 9:30 to be seated right away. Children 10 and under are $7.95 which is fair but the adult price seems harsh for the 11 and 12 year range. The Early American decor at this restaurant leaves a cozy feeling and I especially enjoy it in the winter months. The service is always good.