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What a great space! Unfortunately, the only thing missing is a great restaurant. I struggled between 2 & 3 stars, but if I'm being honest, 3 stars means good, and Burntwood Tavern just wasn't all that good. I was in on a Saturday during their brunch hours (11:00-3:00 Saturday & Sunday). I decided to order from the brunch menu and selected the Nashville chicken biscuit with crispy potatoes. Three chicken was ok, but not what I would consider "Nashville Chicken," the biscuit was a tad burnt on the bottom (there's a pun there somewhere), the gravy was pretty standard, and the potatoes were well beyond "crispy." The service was decent, although a little slow, but no real complaint there. All-in-all it was just a mediocre at-best experience. I don't think I would return, which is a shame given the grand stature of the dining room itself. I know I may seem to be a bit hard on the chains, but I call it how I see it, and Burntwood Tavern was a swing and a miss.
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