The Old Town Junction A Place for Romance
We are in the month of love and romance. Couples are preparing to rekindle their love in a day created to pay homage to the emotion that has so many meanings and yet we still cannot figure out the ideal way to show it. Rather than subjecting your significant other to the cheesy banter of the age-old poem, “Roses are red, violets look blue” followed by some witty play on words that makes them giggle why not give a classy and very tasty token of love at the Old Town Junction.
From February 14th to 16th The Old Town Junction is offering a Valentine’s lunch and dinner. Reservations are required and space is filling up fast. Stop by to celebrate all forms of love and relationships with fresh, seasonal and local food accompanied with hand crafted cocktails that create a combination that is quite soul warming. The limited menu and prefix menus available showcase carefully made masterpieces that are both beautiful and delicious. Like the House made Gnocchi. This dish is made with butternut squash, braised short rib, ricotta, charred Brussels Sprouts, parmesan snow, and drizzled with a demi jus.
There is nothing like sitting across from the love of your life while you both look into each other’s eyes and recount the great times you have created together. Let the Old Town junction make this Valentine’s Day one for the books.
Do not hesitate to make an everlasting memory with someone special. Call today to make your reservation (661) 702-4888 for the Valentine’s Day lunch or dinner. For more information about the special menu be sure to ask the host when you call. The Old Town Junction is located on the corner of Main Street and Market.
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