the Restaurant


Family owned and operated by Dennis Duce, the Sherwood Restaurant has been a Brantford dining landmark since 1961. Throughout 51 years of operation, the Sherwood has had only one goal; to serve its customers good quality food at reasonable prices in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.

Plentiful seating arrangements, amid classic chandeliers provide a restful and relaxing environment. Diners have a choice of seating arrangements, depending on their state of mind. The booths are very bright and surprisingly comfortable, but the dining room is still the location of choice for many of the Sherwood's patrons. While enjoying the Sherwood's fine cooking, most patrons enjoy the many paintings which adorn the walls. One of the most talked about paintings it a life-sized Robin Hood (painted by Mr. Ernest Duce), which welcomes visitors with folded arms, as if to say "Eat Hearty".

The Sherwood's main dining area can accommodate up to 110 people, while the separate banquet dining area, the "Nottingham" room, can hold a capacity of 171 guests. On Sunday's the Nottingham room is devoted to the Sherwood's famous 'Sunday Brunch' buffet.

Featuring an All-Day Breafast, the Sherwood offers an excellent menu in our main restaurant seven days a week, featuring a wide selection of steaks, pastas, seafood, schnitzel, chicken and roast beef, at reasonable prices. The Sherwood also features daily breakfast, luncheon and sundown specials such as our 'Good Morning' all you can eat Waffles special. Fresh Belgium waffles, as many as you personally can eat, for only $6.50.

In today's society, not everyone wants to eat fast fried burgers; people are more health conscious nowadays. For these discerning diners, the Sherwood is an excellent alternative. There are special nutritional diet meals that are cooked without oil or salt. Be sure to try one for your heart's sake! The Sherwood is fully licensed by the LLBO, so if you prefer, you can enjoy a mixed drink or a glass of wine with your meal.

Did you know that there actually is a drink called a Friar Tuck? Why not try one the next time you're in.