I went to Glendale Glitters last Friday after not having gone in over a decade. Didn't spend much time there but was hungry and wanted some food and a drink. A friend suggested Haus Murphy so we went there. Unfortunately there was a 30-45 minute wait, apparently everyone in Glendale wanted to eat there. Cold and not wanting to go far we back tracked to a place we passed by on the walk. Gaslight Inn. I figured that since its billed as more of a bed and breakfast that fewer people would go there and it didn't have a line out on Glendale.
First we were sat next to the stage which I didn't care for since it would have been hard to have a conversation without losing our voices so we asked that they move us. The hostess did and we sat along the west wall. I say this because initially it took a solid 10 minutes to get anyone to notice us or get us a drink. My friend went over to get the attention of our waitress Danielle. She looked around as if someone else was suppose to come over and it was their area. No worries, she came over immediately and apologized.
I got some water with some wine and my friend got a "girlie" drink. I'm not a fan of them but it actually tastes awesome. It was a chocolate drink in a martini glass. She came back to take our order and informed me they were short staffed that night and she'd be the one taking our order. We each got sandwiches and split a board of bruschetta. We picked three (one with figs, one with salami and one with green apples) and Danielle recommended the one with strawberry.
Our food came out very quick and although the sandwich was what I was craving the bruschetta ended up being a hit. Everyone loved their sandwiches but the bruschetta disappeared. I have to say it was the best that I've had and was pleasantly surprised. In addition, my friend got the apple cider martini drink and that was even better that the chocolate one. (I don't remember names of food or drink but refer to stuff by flavor)
Even though Danielle was very apologetic, the food and drink made up for the wait at the beginning. Everything was excellent. I only gave it 4 stars because of the wait and having to attract someone's attention. We borderline would have left and would have missed out.
I forgot to mention there was live music. This guy was a one man band and played a mean sax. I thought he was playing a recording but it was all him. That was definitely a plus. I believe they have rooms on the second floor of the inn and when I asked they said there were 10, so it would be a good place to go if staying downtown although I don't know the room rate.