Review on The Iron Horse
The Iron Horse in the heart of Historic Glendale remains the anchor of a community standing tall with tradition dating back to the late 1800's. Originally called Backer's Tavern, the name changed in 1962 to The Iron Horse Inn, named for an 1856 railroad steam engine. The name is appropriate because the restaurant sits adjacent to an active railway line, and trains bustle by at all hours. Recently remodeled, The Iron Horse offers two experiences under one roof. The downstairs features warm copper tones with intriguing artwork adorning the walls. Diners experience a sense of relaxing tranquility while enjoying fine dining at affordable prices. The upstairs Saloon has stained glass windows, an art deco theme and an upscale bar with live music. The menu is New American with a Southern Flair. Chef Jackson Rouse takes pride in his commitment to seasonal fresh local ingredients. An outside patio for summer dining makes The Iron Horse is Special for any occassion. Hope to see you soon.
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Contemporary American
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