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- 4.5Food
- 4.7Service
- 4.6Ambience
- 4.1Value
Noise • Moderate
$75.00 per person
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Noise • Moderate
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Yes, Seasons is a popular choice for date night. Guests frequently praise the cozy, romantic patio and veranda, attentive service, live music, and a relaxed yet upscale resort-casual ambiance. The menu features shareable small plates, thoughtful entrees and cocktails, making it easy to build a special evening. For a quieter, more intimate experience ask for a patio table or an early reservation and mention it’s for a date night.
Portions are generally moderate to generous. Guests often describe breakfast plates and brunch portions as generous, while lunch and dinner items include shareable small plates and hearty entrées. Many people split appetizers or share a main (staff will split plates for a modest fee), and some mention portions as reasonable for the price. If you’re especially hungry, look for larger plates like the steak, sandwiches, or share a couple of small plates.
Yes, Seasons is accommodating and family-friendly with accessible seating. Guests report staff being welcoming to families, celebrating birthdays and helping with special seating needs; one guest noted assistance for a transit chair. The restaurant offers indoor dining and an attractive outdoor patio/veranda suitable for families, though lively children and louder tables can affect the atmosphere at times.
Seasons is open daily from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM. That schedule supports breakfast, weekend brunch and full dinner service; holiday hours or special event service may vary, so it’s best to call ahead for holiday or special-event dining.
For a lively brunch experience and live music, weekend mornings or Sundays are excellent choices. If you prefer a quieter, more intimate meal, try weekday lunch or early dinner midweek when guests note calmer service and less crowding. For special events or holiday dining (Restaurant Week, Christmas), make reservations early, those periods can be busy.
Seasons offers indoor dining, an outdoor patio/veranda (some tables near a fountain), and a lounge/wine bar area. Guests frequently mention the beautiful patio and veranda as favorite spots. The property also accommodates private parties and can host larger groups or special events, call ahead to reserve specific seating or private dining space.
Reservations are recommended for busy periods, weekend brunches, holidays and Restaurant Week often draw crowds. Guests report occasional reservation or seating issues during busy times, so calling ahead or booking online is wise. If you arrive without a reservation at peak times you may wait or be asked to accept limited seating; for large groups or private events contact the restaurant in advance.
Yes, guests have dined at Seasons on holidays (including Christmas Day) and report the restaurant offering brunch and dinner service during holiday periods. Hours may be regular or adjusted with special menus, so call ahead or check for holiday hours and prix-fixe offerings before you go.
Resort casual. Guests typically wear comfortable, slightly upscale casual attire appropriate for a Four Seasons property, think neat daytime or evening casual rather than formal wear. If you’re attending a private event, you can check with the restaurant for any special dress guidance.
Yes, the team is described as accommodating. Guests report staff handling dietary restrictions, celebration touches (complimentary desserts for birthdays), split plates, and special seating requests. For private parties, dietary needs, wheelchair access or celebration arrangements, call ahead so the restaurant can prepare and ensure the best seating and service.
Yes, Seasons offers private-party and event hosting. Guests have held holiday happy hours and larger group celebrations on the veranda and patio; the restaurant supports private bookings and accommodations for groups. Contact the restaurant directly to discuss group size, menus and any special arrangements.
It depends on what you want: go Sunday for live music and a lively brunch atmosphere; choose a weekday (Tuesday–Thursday) for a quieter, more relaxed meal with attentive service. Weekend brunches and special-event days are popular and fun, but if you prefer a low-key dining experience, midweek is ideal.
Generally yes, families and children dine here frequently, and guests celebrate birthdays and family gatherings. The menu has approachable items like burgers, flatbreads and breakfast choices suitable for kids. However, the restaurant is not specifically kid-centered; some guests find that young children or loud birthday parties can make evenings less quiet. If you want a calmer family meal, consider an early seating or the patio during daytime service.
Busiest: weekend brunches, Sundays with live music, Restaurant Week and holidays. Quietest: weekday lunches and early week dinners (midweek) when guests frequently mention calmer service and fewer crowds. If you want music and energy, pick weekends; for a quieter meal choose a weekday or an early evening reservation.
Seasons has a relaxed, resort-casual yet refined atmosphere, think cozy Four Seasons elegance without being stuffy. Guests praise the soothing patio, live music (singers/keyboardists), friendly staff and attentive service. It can feel like a hidden local gem. Note: weekend brunch and family celebrations can make it livelier, and occasional loud tables or music have been reported.
Yes, Seasons is known for its attractive outdoor seating. Guests frequently praise the patio, veranda and terrace (some tables overlook pools or a fountain), and outdoor heaters are used on chilly nights. Many diners prefer the patio for brunch, live music and scenic views.
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