Featuring a panoramic view of the Niagara River, this restaurant ten kilometres north of the Falls offers a variety of contemporary dishes in a unique park setting. Located within Queenston Heights Park, site of the memorable War of 1812 battle, the restaurant is known for its lovely Sunday brunch. It also features full lunches and dinners along with a traditional afternoon tea and choice of local Niagara Region wines. While in the park, which is administered by the Niagara Parks Commission, you can visit Brock's Monument.
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I went to this restaurant for a special occasion, it was my girlfriends birthday and I wanted it to be good. In my life I have eaten approximately twenty...
waited since 2001
Called for a reservation a week in advance-was told could not accomodate till 7:30pm. So we waited patiently for the time since we had not been...
The Decline of a Formerly Great Restaurant
Remember the delicious bread that was brought to your table, fresh and oven hot? And the three flavours of butter that came with it? No more....
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A reviewer states, "The service staff that sizes up tip potential at each table and then delivers commensurate service." This restaurant may s...
This is one Niagara eatery to avoid
Queenston Heights serves up low-quality food from chefs who pretend to know what they are preparing and plating. This was the most disappointi...
The main course portions were a colossal rip off.
Make sure you ask about the size of your order. What we thought would be a main course was the size of an appetizer, but the price of a main co...
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