
This out-of-the-way eaterie epitomizes dining in the `90s: it`s Pottery Barn meets the Sierra Club meets Chez Panisse. Opened by former employees from the Zuni Cafe, the Liberty provides wonderful comfort food in a relaxed and friendly environment. Their chicken pot pie is known state-wide and the desserts are delicious. Pick from classics with a twist like the fresh berry cobblers, innovative creme brulees, and the occasional decadent cake.
This restaurant serves you an American cuisine. Expect to pay under $8 per person.
Atmosphere: Table talk is no problem here - noise level is unobtrusive.
Eating & Drinking: Open for lunch and dinner. There`s a Sunday brunch.You`ll find that there is a good selection of wines.
Details to Note: Entrances and walkways are wheelchair friendly.
Ways to Pay: Cash, MasterCard, Visa and American Express
Hours of Operation: Closed on Mondays
