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  • This was my second trip to the Herongate Barn Theatre. We went as a group of 4 adults and had a very enjoyable evening. The venue, though a little worn and dated, is very cozy. Seating is pretty tight so I recommend getting a table in the bull pen or right next to it because there is less foot traffic. There are also two more private rooms at the back near the washrooms. Their pianist, May, plays lovely music throughout dinner. Our host (I didn't catch his name) was a witty, lovable former school teacher. He also sings and plays guitar. Both of them are happy to take requests and announce guests who are celebrating anniversaries or birthdays. The dinner is a buffet set-up but the main dishes (fish, pork, chicken, roast beef and potatoes) are served by two people only and that makes for a long wait time. Dinner goes from 6pm-8pm so there is probably just enough time to get in there for seconds. The salad, soup and tea/coffee areas are self-serve. Tonight the chicken was unedibly dry and the fish wasn't much better. The roast beef was good though and the salads were nice and fresh. The caramel cake, vanilla bean cake and cherry pie were good, but stay away from the chocolate cake. I must warn everyone that the current show "Prisoner of Second Avenue" is REALLY boring. The acting is fantastic but the show doesn't have any plot at all; it is about a stressed-out couple who live in New York and go 'round the bend as it were. We kept waiting for something to happen but nothing did. We all just got stressed out watching husband and wife quarrel for two hours. That being said, I really like live theatre and this is a homey, down home country venue that makes me feel good and is a pretty good deal, especially if you go during the week. If you sign up for their mailing list you can get discount coupons. Most of the seats (if not all) have good sightlines but they are pretty tiny. The seats are not numbered but are assigned when you make your reservation on a first-come first-served basis. Even at the back we could see and hear just fine. I would recommend visiting the Herongate, just for a different show; the one coming up in May entitled "Who Maid Who" sounds promising. Just FYI the median age of the attendees tonight appeared to be about 65.
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