
Kimball Inn was much smaller than I expected, considering the breadth of their menu. The entire interior is finished in wood paneling with low ceilings and fairly low light in the dining room. The good sized bar area is more lit and also had a few tables where additional diners could eat. In the dining room there were 2 booths with low, straight back benches, a small window to the street and a few photographs of animals on the walls. On the way into the dining room was a large chalkboard with the nightly specials. It cannot be seen from the seating area, so study it on your way in. The options sounded interesting but somehow they didn’t come off as well as they sounded. Portions are large. They offered a number of wines by the bottle but it was not an overwhelming selection. The server was inefficient and not particularly helpful, sometimes disappearing for long spells and never coming to check if you needed anything. Continue reading