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Lakesrider
12-02-2010, 05:51 PM
Noticed the sign is gone and there is a for rent sign in the window.

Too bad. They had great wings, and the prices were pretty good. Great place to stop for something on the road.


BTW this is the place right across from the pond by the airport in Moultonborough.

Greene's Basin Girl
12-03-2010, 04:18 AM
Noticed the sign is gone and there is a for rent sign in the window.

Too bad. They had great wings, and the prices were pretty good. Great place to stop for something on the road.


BTW this is the place right across from the pond by the airport in Moultonborough.
That's sad. I loved their chicken salad sandwiches. Maybe they will change there mind when spring rolls around.

VitaBene
12-03-2010, 11:48 AM
I noticed the sign was down but was hoping it was due to the windstorm we had a few weeks back. It is too bad, it was a convenient, reasonably priced stop. The people that worked there seemed nice as well. It was a great place to stop and grab a soft serve cone. The view across Berry Pond is beautiful.

I think the place has some potential, It does need a facelift outside (or the new owners need to embrace the log style- the North Shore sign did not go with the building at all.

wifi
12-03-2010, 06:37 PM
They always closed up for the winter, wonder if that is all that happened?

Irrigation Guy
12-04-2010, 06:26 PM
They always closed up for the winter, wonder if that is all that happened?

My thought is the "For Rent" sign seals the deal on the North Shore.

Too bad as they had great wings and the other food was good too. I will miss them.

ARV
12-06-2010, 09:03 PM
I can actually confirm that the north shore is closed permanently. It is so nice to see the positive comments on here...I'm sure the owners appreciate it!

Just Wonderin
12-09-2010, 08:04 AM
We didn't eat there too often but enjoyed it when we did. Unfortunately, they opened just as the economy tanked. Everyone seems to be suffering during these tough times. My heart goes out to all merchants who are trying to keep their heads above water during these very slow times.