A converted industrial building now houses a recently opened
modern eatery in the Crossroads. The location has historical ties to
former President Harry Truman. The locally owned restaurant is named
after the original owner. It is tucked in around many historical sites
fronted by cobblestone streets.
Treat yourself to an unforgettable evening at The Jacobson. You’ll be back. More information click here
The Jacobson boasts itself as a “modern eatery using local
seasonal items.” From their well designed menu selection, you will find
it hard to make a selection, making it all the more inviting for your
return.
Everything on the menu is marked to indicate its dietary content.
We were treated to the goat cheese stuffed meatballs, the crispy
shrimp and the sesame crusted oyster mushrooms. Each was distinctive in
taste and beautifully presented. The items on the Mingle section are
meant to be shared with you contemplate the amazing wine and beer selections
The herb stuffed pork loin, with a hint of oregano, plated with
the sweet potato mash and roasted Brussels sprouts, combined with the market
green salad was not only completely satisfying to taste but beautifully plated.
As a finishing touch, the cocoanut macaroon comes highly
recommended.
There are daily features with live music every Tuesday evening.
Treat yourself to an unforgettable evening at The Jacobson. You’ll be back. More information click here
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