Owl Light Outings: Fall-view dining
For all who have not been, a great stop in Honeoye Falls is the Brewery Pub and Grill at 8 West Main Street. This was my first stop after moving here five years ago – I ordered their Warm French Brie served with apples, toasted almonds, raspberry preserves and grilled bread and sat there looking out at the falls – which reminded me so much of home. I grew up in a mill town, and there is something about their histories that make these places special.
What adds to the specialness of any place is the company we share, and some of my most enjoyable outings with family and friends have been at The Brewery. It is always relaxing sitting there, sipping a drink while looking out at the historic Main Street and the falls that drove the town’s early growth and prosperity. Their drink menu includes craft beers on tap and a wine selection. The regular food menu offers something for everyone – one of my favorite sides is the sweet potato fries with sriracha honey dipping sauce. They also offer a rotating daily specials menu and service is always timely and friendly.
More recently, I have found that it is also a wonderful place to meet with groups. I have met there with the writing group I facilitate – Canadice Lake Writers’ group – during one of our off site ventures (we are usually generously hosted by the Honeoye Public Library). In May I shared a delightful lunch get together with four women who help out, in one capacity or another, with Owl Light News. Although the patio wasn’t open yet – they open Memorial Day, as the steps remain wet until then due to the mist that drifts off the falls – we reserved space in the gazebo, which affords a delightful view year round.
After the meal we exchanged various harvested goods and plants and some of us hung out a bit enjoying the view and the historical ambiance. Laurie Phillips captured my soul as I looked out at the water, immortalizing forever that moment in time. Since it was such a wonderful and enjoyable gathering – thanks all for the grand company – I guess that is okay…this time.