"What's better than Brunch?" This is what Mary and Chris Czarnecki, the owners of The Barlow Room Restaurant and Bar, asked themselves when deciding on the new offering for their family business.
Starting March 1st, guests will be able to dig in to a new Sunday Brunch Menu while enjoying a stunning view of early spring flowers and budding trees through The Barlow Room's large picture windows overlooking Dayton's Courthouse Square Park.
In addition to launching the new Sunday Brunch menu and service, The Barlow Room will be adjusting their opening hours to better serve both the local community and Willamette Valley visitors:
The Czarnecki Family remains committed to sourcing meat and produce from the surrounding Yamhill Valley and are excited to offer new, creative brunch items focused on local flavors.
"My crew and I have been hard at work developing a menu that has a great balance of traditional favorites and new flavors," says Executive Chef/Owner Christopher Czarnecki. "We are so lucky to have the bounty of Oregon's Willamette Valley wine country at our doorstep and we will be incorporating lots of fresh, local ingredients."
Guests will be able to view the final Sunday Brunch Menu at The Barlow Room's website (http://www.thebarlowroom.com) and guests can also expect to be greeted with Weekly Specials depending on seasonal products throughout the spring. Reservations are optional but encouraged, and guests can reserve their seat by visiting the website or calling The Barlow Room at 503-714-4328.
About The Barlow Room, Restaurant and Bar
The Barlow Room, located on a historic block across the street from Dayton's Courthouse Square Park near the junction with SE Dayton-Salem Highway 221, features exposed brick walls, historic photos, and giant picture-window views of the park. Featuring a mix of new materials and vintage finds, The Barlow Room is a family-friendly space with a historic sensibility, vintage-inspired light fixtures, and freshly painted interior and exterior.
The restaurant offers a mix of dining options, including artisanal wood tables, cozy banquet seating, an antique communal table, and comfortable leather-seated wooden booths. A handsome, 1920s mahogany bar faces the dining room creating an inviting setting to enjoy a cocktail like the Dayton Tea, a cold beer or cider on draught, or one of the food-friendly wines.
Major credit cards are accepted and takeout is also available. For more information, please call 503-714-4328 or visit http://www.thebarlowroom.com. Gift Certificates and Off-site Catering Services are available.
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