One highlight here is the magnificent English weeping beech tree, said to have been planted in 1776 and given to the town for its loyalty to the British Crown. The tree is not only the namesake of the restaurant, but the focal point of the popular outdoor bar area, which includes comfy couches that make it feel like an outdoor living room. Visit on a sunny summer day, when you can see and be seen in this one-of-a-kind venue. Otherwise, you can eat inside the restaurant, a hip venue with a large bar. The guacamole, made at the table, is particularly good and is made at the table.