This 1773 "quintessential New England inn" – a Stockbridge "icon" – trots out "warhorses like roast turkey" on its "fine", "old-fashioned" menu; a "courteous" staff serves in the "genteel", "high-priced" main dining room, "cozy", "less expensive" Widow Bingham's Tavern or "fun", "reasonable" Lion's Den pub, and even the debonair who decry it's "dowdy" and "stuffed with tourists" declare it's "lovely to eat in the courtyard."