
David Sabatino
4 reviews on 1 places
The food was good. We had the eggplant crisp sandwich, grilled cheese, and quiche. The service model was strange at best - all (like at least 5) the employees crammed behind the counter and you do everything from pickup to cleanup. I know that’s what probably one thing that makes this a “marketplace”, but the table we sat at was dirty and we never saw an employee come out from behind the counter to address the tables people were using. The atmosphere felt like New Paltz - like I know what I am getting into and what I am here for, it’s still disorganized, but ok. This rating could easily be a 4 if the tables weren’t dirty and the staff seemed more engaged with everything other than the counter.
Great exhibit. Great tour. Great information. I learned so much about the City of Erie’s and our Country’s involvement in the War of 1812. Touring the Niagara was very cool. I appreciated still being able to go on as it as under repair. Our docent was well informed, funny, and considerate. So happy we visited here.
Displays are very well done! We learned so much. View from tower was a bit of a let-down, but still fun. We liked stopping here before heading to Presque Isle State Park.
DISCLAIMER: I am a member of the Historical Society
The Valley Stream Historical Society is a volunteer run not-for-profit with the mission of bringing together people who are interested in the history of Valley Stream and to collect and preserve historical records for the purpose of educating and fostering interest in our community. The Society manages and operates the Pagan-Fletcher House. The house contains great Valley Stream history and the volunteers lead informative and exciting tours from this location. The Society also hosts events and monthly lectures also open to the public. As with any volunteer organization we are always looking for new members to help us grow and share Valley Stream's history.
The Valley Stream Historical Society is a volunteer run not-for-profit with the mission of bringing together people who are interested in the history of Valley Stream and to collect and preserve historical records for the purpose of educating and fostering interest in our community. The Society manages and operates the Pagan-Fletcher House. The house contains great Valley Stream history and the volunteers lead informative and exciting tours from this location. The Society also hosts events and monthly lectures also open to the public. As with any volunteer organization we are always looking for new members to help us grow and share Valley Stream's history.