City Paper Reviews The Falls
Mary Zajac at City Paper has written a thorough and thoughtful review of The Falls, proclaiming it a neighborhood restaurant (with a “savvy wine list”) to feed a hungry neighborhood. In addition, Zajac calls attention to the fact that The Falls is a quirky combination of casual dining and hipster chic, both in culinary offerings as well as in decor and layout. Here’s a snippet of the review:
The menu, too, straddles the divide between non-threatening and modern. It’s a roster of familiar foods–salads, sandwiches, burgers, roast chicken, a pork chop–with several bumped up a notch, like the dusting of panko rather than simple crumb in the chicken tender appetizer, or using meat from Monkton’s Gunpowder Bison in the burgers and steaks. But in some cases, it is the reach backward to a more old-fashioned ingredient that makes a familiar favorite better than usual.
Check out the full review at the City Paper’s site.



