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| - My mom loves old, historic homes, so I took her here for our Mother's Day lunch and it was a great choice. Teeter House was built in 1899 and is still decorated in Victorian style. The floor is creaky in that historic, slightly creepy way and there are a few different rooms you can dine in.
The menu is light, with salad, soup and sandwiches on the menu, but it's suprisingly good. We had a slight mishap with the menu though...I had called to make reservations on Friday and they asked if we wanted the 'Mother's Day Tea Special,' I said no, that we wanted the regular lunch and was told that was okay. But when we arrived, we were told they were only serving the Mother's Day Special...despite this, they still accomodated us with the regular menu.
Service was incredibly sloooow because there were only a few people working since it was a 'reservation only ' day. I look forward to going back on a regular day for better service.
On a side note** Teeter House is supposed to be haunted by Mrs. Teeter herself and I swear I heard the toilet flushing and I never saw anyone come out of the bathroom**
If you ask, the staff will show you some pictures that were taken inside the home in which you can see the creepiest, old lady ghost face peering back at you. It freaked me out, but my mom liked it.
Oh and Rosson House is located next door, it's a historic home you can take a tour of- check it out!
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