wilshire's restaurant


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tiffanyserafini
9 yıl önce
georgetown
poorly managed. absolute worst experience of my life at a restaurant!! wilshire's in georgetown. they knew of our large party (54) plus their regular friday night crowd and they still only had two waitresses to take orders. we were there at 7 and didn't get our food until 10:15 pm and we still had to pay for our food. which at that point i wasn't even hungry anymore as i was so irritated. even my 4 yr old didn't get his food until then. the owner didn't care, sat on the wall the entiretimeand shook his beer bottle to the waitresses when he wanted them to bring him another. i'm sure that "thank you" is not even in this man's vocabulary. he was rude to his customers, rude to his staff, and i bet it is common practice for him. he even kicked one of our parties off their table and started gathering their things so he could sit someone else down who had just got there. i felt sorry for the waitresses. we told them how rude he was and all they could say was "i'm sorry". sad when someone else has to apologies for other peoples actions. he puts his pants on like everyone else, he is no better and that doesn't give him the right to talk or treat people the way that he did. it is sad when you go to him and tell him how bad the service was and that we would never be back and all he says is "we don't want you back anyway". who says that? business must be good for him that he doesn't need anymore. word of mouth goes a long way buddy!
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chris
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9 yıl önce
georgetown
very disappointed! took over an hour to get our food. appetizer came out sametimeas our food, must have been forgotten. took another hour to get our ticket after requesting it over and over. owner was very disrespectful to our party. after we finally got our ticket and we let him know how upset we were, he responded "well i hope you don't come back." i've never had such a disappointing experience eating out. if you are in a group of more than eight, i'd recommend you go somewhere else!!
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tina
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11 yıl önce
georgetown
a hidden treasure. my husband and i accidentally found wishire's. we were having a vow renewal for our 10 year anniversary and looking for a venue. they were extremely accommodating and helped with all of the planning. the food was outstanding and still is everytimewe go back. we try to take one new person to wilshire's everytimewe go. everyone raves about the food and service and has gone back. the bar has some pretty amazing drinks and everything from burgers to steak is out of this world.
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spiritseeker7
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12 yıl önce
georgetown
wilshire's- georgetown kentucky's best kept secret!. wherever we travel, my husband and i prefer to immerse ourselves in local traditions; staying and dining at historic inns and restaurants. recently, on a genealogy research trip to bourbon and harrison counties, we stayed at cynthiana, kentucky's beautiful seldon renaker inn. on the second evening, we used our laptop to find a good restaurant in georgetown that also had historic appeal. my architect husband quickly spotted a restaurant that held lots of promise - a 200 year old former family home of general john payne that had been transformed into a dining establishment within the canewood subdivision and golf course (an unlikely location). we devoured the website's history of one of kentucky's oldest homes - built in 1790 - and were intrigued by photos of the incredible two story stone structure. but, best of all, wilshire's promoted a "two can dine for $39.99." this special deal included dinner rolls, soup or salad, a choice of entrée, and a bottle of house wine or two desserts! we called, made reservations, and got directions. it was dark and we were traveling in unfamiliar terrain, so we required assistance. using our cell phone, we called for better directions. a friendly man stayed on the phone with us until we had the beautiful old home in sight.

upon entering wilshire's, we were greeted with the warmth and friendliness one would expect from family or old friends. both the owner, don wilshire (wife laura), and general manager, chuck helms, introduced themselves with big smiles and firm handshakes. we thanked chuck profusely for spending so muchtimeon the phone giving us directions. he had literally "beamed us in" to the restaurant. we were escorted to a back room table, reserved especially for us, situated next to a fireplace. the ambiance was romantic and the room was decked out in beautiful autumn foliage, tiny pumpkins, gourds, and candles. the room was full of guests engaged in cheerful chatter. fromtimeto time, before we ordered and while we waited for our appetizers, we noticed that the executive chef chris cruz, chuck, and owner don made a point of stopping at each table to converse with diners. at first, we thought the guests at other tables were planning some future event. when we were given the same special attention, we soon realized that this restaurant was serious about providing outstanding service. the sincerity of their approach was unquestionable. from the owner, manager, and chef, to our server emily, we were treated throughout the entire evening like very special guests. and dinner was absolutely amazing! chef cruz is probably more passionate about providing palate-pleasing dishes than any chef we've met. and the proof was in the proverbial pudding. each course was delicious and the presentation was lovely.

so what did we select? our appetizer was big enough for a meal in itself! we chose the tomato, pesto, and provolone bruschetta appetizer (fresh tomatoes, homemade pesto with melted provolone cheese topped toasted sourdough points, served with a tasty garlic and herb infused olive oil).

we both ordered wilshire's house salads (chopped romaine and green leaf lettuce, red cabbage, carrot, tomatoes, cucumbers, and croutons with our choice of dressing - balsamic vinaigrette. our salads were accompanied with hot, freshly baked sister schubert yeast rolls and butter. mmmmnnn.

hubby ordered the 16oz choice ribeye seasoned with their special blend and grilled to perfection. i ordered the chicken marsala, a plump and tender chicken breast topped in a yummy marsala wine reduction. served with roasted pepper risotto and a delectably sautéed zucchini and yellow squash medley.

we couldn't possibly finish our huge dinners but couldn't resist sampling the two desserts we had ordered. our pleasant server provided us with boxes for the leftovers so we could top it all off with sweet treats that were indescribably out of this world! i had a huge slice of deep dish caramel apple pie a la mode drizzled with a heavenly caramel streusel sauce. hubby, always thrilled whenever he can find chocolate peanut butter pie on a menu, told me that it was exactly as described: a "dense chocolate and rich peanut butter cream in a graham cracker crust". both desserts were so large, and our appetites so satiated by this time, that we actually boxed up half of our desserts too! despite the fact that we were visitors from out of state, spending a couple more nights at the seldon renaker inn in cynthiana, we knew we had access to a refrigerator and microwave, so were able to enjoy our splendid wilshire leftovers the next night! what an absolutely divine dinner we had. and so affordable! as promised, chuck gave us a tour of the historic property. we were impressed and delighted that don and laura wilshire made sure that their renovation maintained the integrity of the 200 year-old home while meeting code. upon leaving, we were sent away with our goody bags, more handshakes and hugs and felt that we had become fast friends in short time. georgetown is fortunate to have such a special restaurant that obviously cares about its patrons. that's what i call catering cuisine with compassion.
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bakery
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12 yıl önce
georgetown
horrible service. we waited ten mintues for drinks and about 15 minutes for appetizers. we got our dinner salads before our appetizer. we got the appetizer soon after. within 5 minutes our waitress said that our food was sitting in the window and asked if we wanted it then or if we wanted to wait. seeing as we just got our salad/appetizer we said we would wait. she then returned with our entrees claiming that the kitchen made her take them out. all of our plates wouldn't fit on the table...so we sacrificed our barely touched appetizer for entrees. our food came out partially wrong as well. their mashed potatoes had to be instant....they were so bad i didn't want to swallow. the risotto was very dry. the only good thing was their pork chop. we also never got any rolls. the waitress took my drink for a refill and i never saw it again... i had to ask another waitress for a drink. when it cametimefor the bill we gave her cash and she had the nerve to ask if she needed to bring us change....it was a horrible first experience. we normally like to give places more than one chance but in this case i don't think we will be back.
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mah
14 yıl önce
georgetown
winter menu...... a weeknight visit to wilshire's proved a very good meal! we enjoyed each entree and our server was great! pleased to have this restaurant close at hand! we prefer not to eat in the bar area, the 'house' part of the restaurant is lovely!


-----12 jun, 2009-----

a good start....... charming interior. sweet, attentive wait-staff. but, it istimeto change up the menu. go seasonal, go local, get proud! they do have specials on the menu each night, a good sign.
the salad dressings are home-made and are very well made, in fact the salad was 'dressed' just perfect! and the salmon with the onions and red peppers.....hmmmmmm, that just didn't work. the salmon was cooked nicely, but the 'hunks' of veg ...... not appealing! that needs a rethink.
all in all.....a great start and our family will continue to see how the place develops!
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