Dining
A Locavore Gourmet Dream: Dinner for 2 at The Golden Lamb Buttery
- Item Number
- 135
- Estimated Value
- 150 USD
- Sold
- 120 USD to swe275973
- Number of Bids
- 7 - Bid History
Item Description
"In the quiet corner of Connecticut lies the quaint New England town of Brooklyn. High on a hill, a secret hideaway called "The Golden Lamb" is nesteld among thousands of acres of pristine fields and stonewalls - for those with a flair for the finest."
Founded in 1963 by Bob and Virginia "Jimmie" Booth, the Golden Lamb Buttery has become one of Connecticut's most exquisite, creative and memorable dining experiences. Before dinner, guests may continue enjoying their cocktails on a hayride around the thousand-acre farm. A guitar serenade accompanies the passengers as they are pulled through the fields by tractor. Our hayrides begin around 7:00pm and continue until everyone has had a ride.
A four-star dinner is served while live music fills the rooms. Guests are treated like family, and are encouraged to relax at their tables until the candles burn down.
View their seasonal prix-fix dinner menu at www.thegoldenlamb.com. The gift certificate is for a dinner for two.
Item Special Note
Dinner: Friday and Saturday, beginning at 7 pm. Reservations are required.
The successful bidder will receive a gift certificate in the mail.
Terms and Conditions:
* Certificate expires one year after date issued
* Certificate cannot be combined with any other certificate, gift cards, offers, or packages
* Certificate will not be replaced if lost or stolen
* Certificate has no cash value
* Certificate needs to be surrendered at the time of dining
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