Located "right along the tracks" in a historic Glendale tavern, this midpriced New American serves "top-quality" fare in a somewhat "fancy" first-floor dining room, though you can head to the lodgelike "upstairs bar for a more friendly, casual feel"; solid service and occasional live music help make it a local "fave."
THIS RESTAURANT IS CLOSED Iron Horse Restaurant Restaurant Review:
Glendale, a suburban oasis of Victorian houses on wide lawns, is the serene setting for the Iron Horse Restaurant. Originally a railroad hotel (the trains still rumble by) and a favorite fine dining spot in the ’60s and ’70s, it was rescued from decline in the ’90s by a Glendale family who spent a bundle of money and time on its renovation. Today, it has a different chef and ownership, and an...
Set in the the village of Glendale, this restaurant offers imaginative interpretations of fine American cuisine.:
In Short
Inside a beautiful, historic 19th century building, this traditional inn serves up innovative and enticing version of American favorites. Appetizers like calamari and crab cakes...