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a so great experience here. the reuse of this historic, light-filled building has such a pronounced feeling of space. all lights are equipped with edison bulbs and combine the look. the view of the park is fabulous. I'm looking forward to returning and eating outside with better weather. our party ordered a Cuban sandwich, seafood spits and salmon. everyone was well flavored and excellent. the day we were there, ther... View all feedback.
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We were greeted by a guy who worked for the restaurant in a rude manner, but I kept my cool. I had purposed to treat my sister, my niece, and my daughter to a nice lunch while I was visiting my hometown from South Carolina. Thankfully, a young lady intervened and seated us. There were tables available, but the guy made it seem like we couldn't be served without a reservation. The food was plated in a beautiful manner... View all feedback.
It's such a great experience here. The reuse of this historic, light-filled building has such a pronounced sense of space. All lights are equipped with Edison Bulbs and combine the look. The view over the park is fabulous. I look forward to returning and eating out in better weather. Our party ordered a Cuban sandwich, seafood spits and salmon. Everyone was well flavored and excellent. The day we were there, there was a baby shower on the big second floor. Keep that in any case.
This place is electrifying. After a long drive, sit down and get a Edison Burger was amazing. While the gimmick of the power plant is lost on me, the atmosphere was unique and certainly different from a generic feed chain.
Edison was wonderful. I loved the old converted building overlooking the Cascade Park. It was a big intro to Tallahassee. The food was excellent and unique. The service was also great. I tried to hack the boat Camp Pork while my husband had the Seminole Short Ribs. The pork chop was served sweet tea browned on a peach Chutney with a sweet bacon jam. Such an unusual mixture of flavors that really work. YUM! I'm so glad we found this. Very recommended.
I wanted to try this highly rated place for Brunch. The historical reuse of an old power plant is a great location for this restaurant and a great view. The Edison lamps are predominant and are available at any stand. Brunch was good and also service. I wasn't happy they didn't have coffee or a hot tea. I actually went outside to get my coffee with a café behind the restaurant. Also strange that water was served in plastic glasses. Rather strange choice for a retro setting. Finally, the maple syrup Aunt Jemima was taste corn syrup. Selected for a noble Brunch setting
The old power Co. bldg converted to an awesome restaurant/bar along the Cascades. Just stopped by for dessert and a beer (or 2), but the menu looks great and Lindsay took excellent care of us even though we showed up near closing time. Sorry, Lindsay!