The Two RV Gypsies: Full-Time RVers
unhappy faceat The Wandering Moose Cafe and Catering Company

West Cornwell, Connecticut

The Wandering Moose Cafe and Catering Company

October 8, 2013 - After photographing the West Cornwall Covered Bridge, the two RV Gypsies stopped to eat at The Wandering Moose Cafe and Catering Company that is located near the covered bridge.

unhappy faceThere were several EMPTY  tables and booths, and the two RV Gypsies took a seat at a small booth that was already cleared. The waitress came over and asked "How many are you?" and Karen Duquette answered "two". So the waitress told them to move to an extremely small table that was extremely close to another table that was occupied. First of all, Karen thought the waitress spoke quite rudely. Second of all, there were NOT any other customers waiting to be seated. Thirdly, there would be plenty of room for other customers if she would just clear off the dirty tables and booths. Since Karen did not wish to practically sit on top of the customer at the other table, she told Lee that she wanted to leave. No, no, no, the two RV Gypsies will NEVER return to The Wandering Moose Cafe to eat.

The above comments are just the experience of the two RV Gypsies. These comments do not make the restaurant good or bad in general.

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