- American
Fenwick's
Menu for Fenwick's
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Ratings and Reviews for Fenwick's
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Apr 16 2012
Shauna H. via Yelp
The food is certainly better than ok - definitely 4 stars. The lack of the 4th star is mainly due to service. My boyfriend ordered grits with his breakfast...read more
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Feb 26 2012
David T. via Yelp
What is the deal with this place? I had driven by numerous times and seen the sparkling reviews on yelp, so I figured that i would stop in. The wife and I...read more
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Feb 20 2012
Stephanie K. via Yelp
I remember going to Fenwick's when I was in middle school. My mom would take me to lunch after I got my braces tightened. I would order the beef...read more
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Jan 06 2009
via Citysearch
I love going here to meet friene's for dinner and then to catch a movie at The Manor. The menu is fairly simple but always well pr...read more
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May 05 2007
via Citysearch
This is one of my absolute favorite restaurants. Very intimate (Small) Do yourself a favor and sit at the bar and watch the Daves...read more
The Food
Salad platters make a nice lunch, with sizeable helpings of tuna or chicken salad and fresh fruit slices. The accompanying homemade muffins--made fresh every morning--are not to be missed. One great lunchtime choice is the hamburger, which is thicker and juicier here than at many other lunch places. Other solid options are croissant sandwiches, chicken-broccoli casserole or quiche of the day. In the evening the menu goes upscale a bit to include a filet, several chicken items and nightly specials. Just don't expect anything too cutting-edge: You'll find nary a crusted sea bass here.
The Scene
This is Myers Park/Eastover, baby, all the way. Midday is populated by the ''ladies who lunch,'' a good number of whom have silver hair. The dinner crowd is generally composed of couples or groups who met way back in the early days of Country Day School. The decor is straight out of the '80s: a mauve and dark gray color scheme with noticeably peeling paint around the four booths. A TV runs in the corner for bored solo diners. --Susan McDevitt