
With culinary expertise focused on a southern American fare, this is a fine dining facility. Expect the average entrée to cost for the most part in the range of $12 to $20, and dress casual, but fashionable.
Atmosphere: The facility has an elegant décor. The interior is accented by warm tones, enhanced by contemporary artwork, and the lighting is by the glow of candle flame. The place is accented with antiques, and this is a white tableclothe restaurant.
The restaurant is small, and is cozy and comfortable and relaxed and patroned by all kinds of people. Table talk is no problem here - noise level is unobtrusive.
More Reasons to Go: The jazz is a great part of your dining experience at this restaurant. And, for your viewing pleasure, there`s a television available. Auburn City Limits is appropriate (if not ideal) for impressing clients, birthdays, anniversaries, other romantic evenings, groups and private parties; also, the establishment is often frequented prior the theatre. When weather permits, enjoy seating outside on the patio.
Eating & Drinking: Open for lunch and dinner. The cuisine here is influenced by whether it`s lunch or dinner. Lunch is casual, country Southern cooking and quick service. Dinner is elegant, with intensely personalized service, an excellent selection of wines and a small, but exquisite, menu of fine dining selections. Recipes have been considered traditional at lunch; inventive for dinner. Some of the more popular menu items here at Auburn City Limits include: A calimari appetizer with apricot sauce that`s more than enough for three or just have it for dinner.The salmon is always good and the shrimp penne is spicy and unexpected.At lunch, the pork chops are noteworthy.
A full selection of alcoholic beverages are served, and you`ll find that there is an excellent wine list. In addition, the restaurant has a lounge inside.
The Management: The owner is David Weiss and if you go for dinner, he`ll greet you at the door. David chooses the wines for the restaurant and is quite good at picking selections to go with a customer`s dinner.
Details to Note: Reservations are suggested on weekends. Carryout is available. Smoking is permitted in smoking areas. Children are welcome. Free parking is available for customers.
Ways to Pay: Cash, MasterCard, Visa and American Express
Tips on Finding: If you can find Highway 14 you can`t miss it. It`s the only restaurant in Auburn on Highway 14 going toward Notasulga. Close to the industrial park.
Hours of Operation: Monday-Saturday:
beginning 5:30 p.m. Central Time
