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FOOD AND SERVICE A TREAT AT POOLVILLE COUNTRY STORE.(Weekend)(Dining Out)(Restaurant Review)(Column)
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The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
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June 23, 2005
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Byline: Yolanda Wright Contributing writer
Celebrate the start of summer with dinner at the 170-year-old Poolville Country Store, where setting, service and food provide a mini-escape and memorable evening.
Originally the village country store, the old building housed a five-table restaurant in the early '80s. Without changing its name, it became a favorite destination for what some of us remember as candlelight dinners in front of a walk-in brick fireplace, ...
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