To compliment the Inn's fine accommodations, there is the Mansion House Restaurant and Squire Miller's Tavern serving
a wide selection of classically prepared and artistically presented dishes. The hotel's two chefs and their team offer an
imaginative menu of grilled and roasted game, pastas, seafood and mouth-watering steaks. The restaurant opens onto a delightful
front porch perfect for spring through autumn dining; open log fires blaze in the hearths during the winter months. There
is an inviting parlour for a quite nightcap and a banquet salon for business meetings and exclusive receptions, luncheons
and dinners.
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WHAT WOULD YOU FEED OVER 40,000 RETREATING, TIRED AND HUNGRY CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS?
One the afternoon of July 4, 1863, General Robert E. Lee retreated
West through the town of Fairfield stopping for nourishment at The Fairfield Inn.
Today, guests of the Inn can order the same meal the Confederate Generals dined on
during their infamous retreat West. The menu selections below are from recipes that have been handed down from Innkeeper to
Innkeeper for generations -
The General's Bill of Fare
Appetizer Traditonal Hearty Ham
& Bean Soup or Mansion House Salad of Fresh Garden Greens
Entree Chicken n'Biscuits with
a Thick Chicken Gravy
Dessert
Fresh Baked Seasonal Pie
General's Bill of Fare:
$22.95 per person
Induldge in the many delicious offerings
on the Inn's Mansion House Menu or try the Traditional General's Bill of Fare for an authentic Taste
of History!
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Civil War Era Dinner Theatre
Fourth Year of The Civil War Era Dinner Theatre As seen on the Travel Channel
The Fairfield Inn is very pleased to offer guests
a wonderful experience in period entertainment. You will be treated to the ambience of the the Historic Fairfield Inn while
being entertained with at a unique and delightful show. Professor Kerrigan, illusionist and story teller, will perform
Civil War Era Magic, tell you in dramatic fashion some of the many ghost stories from the immediate area and perform a theatrical
re-creation of a Civil War Seance! A wonderful dinner will be served to you during the performance which even includes
dessert! Enjoy an affordable evening of live, period entertainment, available, by reservation, Tuesday through Saturday evenings
at 6:30 p.m. Professor Kerrigan performs by reservation only, so if you would like to enjoy this wonderful performance
and a three-course dinner for only $39.95 per person, plus tax & gratuity, please call 717-642-5410 or 1-888-246-4432
for reservations.Click here for more information on the Dinner Theater show