BERLIN — Berlin’s growing culinary culture has jumped forward again with the opening of one long anticipated restaurant and the announcement of a second planned for this spring.
Owners for both establishments were at the Historic District Commission (HDC) this week requesting signage approval with one of the requests approved and the other tabled due to lack of a quorum.
Eatery options in Berlin had been restrictive with only three restaurants located downtown for many years. But the addition of a deli and two other restaurants over the past two years made dining options much more flexible. Now, with The Burley Inn Tavern open and The Blacksmith on its way, Berlin will have even more options to grab a bite downtown, something HDC member Mary Moore was excited to see.
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Eating standards should be kept to a minimum & kept simple.When the rug is pulled out,those who have remained basic won't miss a thing.Those who have routinely eaten elaborate dishes in high end restaurants will be in shock.
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