
I had a delicious prime rib and a wonderfully dense, moist gingerbread last weekend at the
Waybury Inn, where Deb and I hosted the annual Beau Ties holiday party. We held our party post-holidays so that we could keep up with last-minute gift orders!

The Waybury was a new destination for us: Our previous celebratory spot was the Dog Team Tavern, which burned to the ground in a spectacular and mysterious fire some months ago.

The inn was very welcoming and we think it will be the perfect spot for the start of a new tradition.

You may be familiar with the Waybury and not even realize it. The Waybury's claim to fame, in addition to being a fine inn with a charming restaurant and pub, is its 80s-era appearance on the Newhart show. The building's facade starred in every episode as the Stratford Inn.
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Bill:
That picture of Bob Newhart...
I think that's a clip-on! Eeeek!
Must have been taken before Beauties was in business
Now I know where I'm going to stay when I eventually come out east for that travel vacation I've been putting off.
--Illinois Family Doc
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