LynnB wrote:Has anyone ever done a Holiday here? If so, I'd love to hear your thoughts on the experience. It's on my short list of places I'm considering for Christmas Eve - party of 6. Thanks, Lynn
I'm a big fan of PGC and have become friends with the owners over their 5 years in operation. I mention this because I want to be perfectly clear about where my comments are coming from . . .
We've had several holiday meals at PGC and they've all been very enjoyable. These have been strictly brunches on Mother's Day and Christmas 'Weekend.' The food at these events has been great -- with lots of wholesome, interesting offerings -- and the service has been warm and friendly. I think having a holiday meal at a restaurant can be a scary prospect but at PGC the vibe is casual, comfortable and family-friendly (yes, even on Mother's Day).
This year, we'll be having our first Thanksgiving experience at PGC, which Bon Appetit recently named one of the top restaurant Thanksgivings in the U.S. It's my family's "off" year and with my siblings all visiting their out-of-town in-laws, we decided it would be a perfect opportunity to have Thanksgiving at PGC. This is not a buffet but a set menu of fairly traditional Thanksgiving fare, prepared with Sarah and George's typically-creative, local aesthetic. I have to say that I'm really looking forward to it and that I wouldn't even consider having Thanksgiving at a restaurant if I couldn't have it at PGC. Seriously.
On Christmas Eve is their standard menu is offered, usually with a few holiday specials added in. Based on my overall experiences at PGC and my few holiday experiences there, I imagine this would be a great time and an excellent meal but I cannot provide any specific, first-hand feedback. It's a family-owned and operated restaurant, which I think adds a lot to the feel of the place around holiday time. We have a standing family event on Christmas Eve but if we were looking for a restaurant on Christmas Eve, PGC would be my first choice.
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