Bentley's At Crossroad's
Cary, NC 27518
Phone: (919) 854-0644
- Hours:
- Mon-Fri 11am-2:30pm, Sun-Thu 4:30pm-10pm , Fri-Sat 4:30pm-11pm
Message from Bentley's At Crossroad's
A Sensational Fusion Of Food, Taste, Art, And Service
- Full Bar
- Corporate Functions
- Reservations Available
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Editorial Review for Bentley's At Crossroad's – by Neha Shah
In Short
Rich mahogany interior and elegant hardwood floors quickly dismiss the thought of an average neighborhood grill. The shopping locale attracts a mix of couples, families, and corporate guests. New American is more apt, with a tasty twist on the crabcakes and a favorite of regulars, petit filet spiedini. Bring a date and dine at an intimate spot toward the back or make it a fun gathering with a celebratory martini or two, which can easily supplement dessert.
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User Reviews for Bentley's At Crossroad's
06/15/2008 Posted by taylor31
Took my parents to Bentleys for Father's Day dinner. It couldn't have been more perfect. Our server was great and explained all of the dishes to us. He knew what was spicy and helped my mom find a dish that worked with her dietary needs. The chef was very nice to prepare her food with no butter or salt. The food was wonderful and it was way better than grilling a big steak for my father in the back yard. They even cut a larger than normal steak for him. We will be going back!
Pros: The building is so pretty and cozy! The food was excellent.
Cons: none
05/17/2008 Posted by Lisatrax
My husband and I go out to eat all the time and tonight we had the best meal at Bentleys. They weren't very busy when we sat down. The bar seemed to be a little crowed with people our age, but there were only four other tables sat in the dining area. The server was pleasant and seemed to enjoy working there. The salads came and we knew we were in for a treat. They were unbeleivable. Not the typical lettuce, tomato, and onion that everyone pushes at you these days. The server talked my husband into getting the NY Strip with a script about aged steaks. He did sound like this was a required drill when describing the steaks. I had the Mahi with some sort of fruit salsa, very nice. The dining room was fairly full when we left, but it was nice not having to wait in line to get a table in one of the all to common generic places with identical menus.
Pros: Exceptional food
Cons: Awkward entrance to restaurant

