StationHouse Wine Bar & Grill
Reviews
The real draw to this place is the atmosphere. You can get decent food anywhere, but what's that worth if you don't enjoy being where you are? Station House is one of the most solid experiences I can remember in that regard.
Was there last night, and had no idea it was "trivia night": an amplified voice that made conversation impossible. This place has decided to have "entertainment" each night to boost business, but what used to be a pretty, comfortable restaurant w/ above-average food has now become a bar at which you can get food and then be overwhelmed by whatever theme du jour there is. Sad, and management cared not one bit for our repeated complaints during dinner. NEVER again, and yes, they will close shortly, as the five fans of this stuff will not be able to run a bar tab big enough to support the enterprise.
It was an awesome experience and I would love to go back anytime! Food, music, atmosphere and people all were freaking awesome
WRONG PICTURE THAT IS NOT IT! STATIONHOUSE IS SO MUCH BETTER AND IT HAS A BARI
My friends and I enjoyed the standard menu very much at lunch, only spending $60 between us. That includes beverages, four entrees, salads, a shared calamari appetizer and one of us had a big soup. The Encrusted Sole was excellent, the homemade crabcake was very good and the Osabo soup was hearty, filled with noodles and a seafood medley. They also have a sushi bar here and we'll definitely be back to give it a try. The decor in this place is VERY tired -- doesn't really match the simple, delicious mix of New England's best with sushi -- but that's Stratford for you! Don't want to scare the old people too much! (-: