The Dryden
The Dryden
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A renovated roadhouse-style hotel eatery delivers reliably excellent wings, hearty sandwiches and homemade soups with friendly, often speedy service, plus convenient parking and wheelchair access. However, quality and value are inconsistent: some entrees are greasy or bland, pizza can be overwhelmed by dressing, waits vary, and prices are frequently described as high. The crowd skews toward locals and long‑time patrons, and newcomers may find the atmosphere less welcoming since post‑COVID changes.
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Kind of new to Dryden Hotel. When I stop in no one says hello.. obviously lots of locals. Staff nor locals make an attempt to get to know new people.So disappointed.
The serves are always nice and on top of things. Meals always come out hot and delicious!
It's been going downhill for a while now. Far too expensive for what you get. Hours seem to change frequently. Used to have breakfast on Sundays but no more. Really Ive got nothing but bad things to say about the place. If it weren't for being like the only bar in town I don't think anyone would stop by.
Over $17 for one pint and five tiny wings. Kids sitting at the bar. Bad country music. I’m in no rush to go back here.
Since the renovation this is a pleasant place for a meal. I miss the buffet lunch but their sandwiches are good. I had homemade minestrone soup with a chicken parmesan sandwich and it was very good, all I could eat. Friendly service and quick delivery of the meal by our waitress. Thanks!Parking: Beside and behind the hotel, probably 25 spotsWheelchair accessibility: There's a ramp from the parking lot
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