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The Rose Restaurant ReviewThis little restaurant, housed in a building that was constructed in 1900 and moved to this spot around 1910, has long satisfied Prescott locals and visitors alike. While much of the menu has a distinctly continental flavor, there are also plenty of dishes drawing on Asian and Latin American influences. You can start your meal with escargot, foie gras, or seared-duck potstickers, and then move on to lamb chops with fennel pollen and minted demi-glace, hunter-style veal with forest mushrooms, or shrimp-and-scallop risotto with truffles and cremini mushrooms. The wine list includes plenty of reasonably priced options. Although prices here are high, the Rose is one of Prescott's best restaurants and is your best bet for an elegant fine-dining experience while in town. Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip. Related Features |
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