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    Field & Vine

    3.8 (49 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:30 pm, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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    Love this place and our yearly visits!! FLX Poutine- outrageously delicious with smoked pulled pork!
    Kathleen M.

    Please see review under Knapp Winery!! Outstanding place...a must go to restaurant!! UPDATE August 12, 2019 FABULOUS from start to finish!!! Reasonably priced and outstanding quality and palate pleasing entree's! Love this place and Chef McNabb's culinary skills! The bill for two with each enjoying a cocktail and three courses with tip came to $76.00 for lunch! Update- August 25, 2018 Every time this place doesn't disappoint

    Next to the tasting room at Knapp Winery is the Vineyard Restaurant
    Steve E.

    After touring Knapp Winery in Romulus, NY on Cayuga Lake, Dad and I were ready for some lunch, and thankfully there was a very nice restaurant right there at the Knapp vineyards. The restaurant is located next door to the tasting room and retail sales store, which makes it super convenient for people touring the winery. The restaurant is also located along the Cayuga Lake winery trail, and that makes it a great choice for people touring nearby wineries during the day. The Knapp Vineyard Restaurant sits in a standalone building with a view of their vineyards. In fact, there's an outdoor terraced patio which is shaded by a trellis of grape vines that looks west to the estate vineyards. The menu is surprisingly good with local ingredients from area farms, and including herbs and vegetables from their own garden. You can pair your meal with a glass or a bottle of their very excellent wine, or attend one of their special food and wine pairing dinners scheduled each month. Chef John McNabb has created a locally-sourced menu with recipes made from scratch to highlight the Finger Lakes region of New York. You'll find a lot of small plate appetizers which are perfect with a glass of wine. That includes things like a country pâté, fried Bloody Mary olives, and a local poutine. There are homemade soups like red pepper & Gouda, and a wild mushroom Merlot. The menu has lots of sandwiches and burgers, as well as full-sized lunch entrées. I ordered the Knapp burger which was an 8oz. grilled Angus burger, topped with thick cut provolone cheese, balsamic bacon jam, lettuce, and roasted garlic balsamic aioli on a fresh brioche roll. The burger came with house-made tortilla chips, a sour pickle wedge, and a cup of their 'Cayuga Caviar' which turned out to be corn relish. I thought that the restaurant had a very eclectic menu, with lots of options. The setting is gorgeous, and it's worth a stop when you're in the area.

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