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Welcome all who choose to be here and those of you who succumbed
to our evil web masters design plan.We gladly accept reservations

for our main dining room,(parties of 6 or more please), as well as our private
banquet room, (comfortably seating 30). Unfortunately, we do not accept reservations
for the heated patio garden, because everyone wants to sit out there. If its raining
or "really cold" (50 Degrees),feel free to make a reservation without table services,
as we don't provide life jackets for our servers.

We have entertained almost every type of party imaginable in our private banquet room.
From after work parties, birthdays and surprise birthdays, wedding rehearsal dinners,
the occasional S+M bash, sports playoffs,bachelor (good luck trying to get us to do another one)
parties, nice quiet dinner parties, to the gay and lesbian motor cross alliance type parties.

There is no charge for the banquet room unless you plan on not drinking and not eating.

If you would like to reserve the private banquet room, you have a few options.
1= You may contact someone at the restaurant, and reserve a party to eat and drink off of
our regular menu.
2= We can set up a pre-fix menu, consisting of a chicken, red meat and vegetarian special
and one or two selected items from the menu. This option would also include:sourdough
French bread, choice of salad or soup with dinner, all the iced tea, lemonade and coffee you
can drink,tax,gratuity, and permission to abuse the manager on duty, all for the low price
of $24.99 or ($25) per person. You may also order appetizers off the menu.
3= There is no third option. (Isn't that sad?)
4= Create your own party. Do you like lobster? We can do that. Do you like eating buffet style?
We can do that too.

We welcome children of all sizes and attitudes as we have highchairs, booster seats, and an experimental,
yet-to-be-patented,ceiling fan swing.

Come and enjoy the Yankee!!!!

 

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