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donnamatrix
04-30-2007, 03:27 PM
Lots happening at the Coe House over the weekend: new sign which is lovely, running of the kitchen fans, workmen all over the place. Any idea when it will open? I am thinking they want to do by Memorial Day.
Also, lots of work going on at what was Dillinger's, now called the Brown Snout Tavern on Route 25 in Moultonboro. Although that's not the most alluring name, the exterior of the building is looking good, new sign is pretty. They are probably aiming for Memorial Day weekend also.
Then, there is some activity at the little place just up the street from Gilligan's, it used to be a seafood restaurant, but never did big business. Now under new management, don't know what is going to happen there.
Anybody have any info they can share? How about it SAMIAM?
The former Dillingers is the Black Snout, not the Brown Snout
Lucky2Bhere
05-10-2007, 04:12 PM
Has anyone tried The Coe House or the Black Snout yet? Early reviews?
SAMIAM
05-12-2007, 12:24 PM
Just saw your post,DM....guess I've been asleep at the wheel.Yes there is a lot going on at the Coe House .The new owners have completely redecorated and built an additional bar downstairs.It is really beautiful.They had a "soft opening" last sunday night.In other words they kind of snuck the doors open without any fanfare in order to give the staff some practice without being overwhelmed.We went there that night and it was wonderful....I know I'm prejudiced but our party had four seperate entree's and they were cooked perfectly and presented well.What did surprize me,though was the staff.John seems to have the knack of attracting really professional and qualified people.It was quite busy that night and they all acted as though they'd worked there for years.Service was outstanding.Probably not fair of me to do a review because they are also friends so I'll leave that to others,but I would say that it is less formal than when we ran it and they also have a pub menu,served in either of the two bars only.I haven't seen it yet,but understand you can actually get a burger,fish'n chips and other tavern fare.
I believe they are now open 7 nights
phoenix
05-12-2007, 04:59 PM
what are they specializing in for food
Just Wonderin
05-13-2007, 07:42 AM
The Black Snout is also open. They may want to work out their bugs before the Memorial Day weekend too. Supposedly, the name comes from a mountain peak in the Ossippee Range, so it really isn't just a random name.
SAMIAM
05-13-2007, 09:39 AM
Not sure about the specialty.Our group had filet mignon,pan seared tuna,duck and rack of lamb.all we outstanding.I also had hazelnut crusted sea scallops for an appitizer and they were the best I've ever had.I noticed that they have a prime, dry aged sirloin.Will definately try it on my next visit.
donnamatrix
05-14-2007, 02:50 PM
Thanks SAM. Will be going to the Coe House to try it out, sounds good. I know they've been working extremely long hours to get it going.
We did go to the Black Snout for lunch over the weekend, and it was quite good. Our waitress was extremely nice and quite efficient. Will go back.
offmycloud
05-14-2007, 03:06 PM
Where is Coe House?
Thanks all and looks like a beautiful day up there!
Where is Coe House?
Thanks all and looks like a beautiful day up there!
... on 25B, near the shopping center.
offmycloud
05-14-2007, 04:17 PM
Aha! Thank you - was hopeful it might be in Moultonborough
Aha! Thank you - was hopeful it might be in Moultonborough
if it was a couple of hundred yards east - it would be!
ossipeeboater
05-16-2007, 10:41 PM
The Black Snout is also open. They may want to work out their bugs before the Memorial Day weekend too. Supposedly, the name comes from a mountain peak in the Ossippee Range, so it really isn't just a random name.
black snout is one of the peaks on the castle of the clouds property, highest point in Tamworth.
Smitty1
05-18-2007, 03:32 PM
I tried Coe House last night. Sat in the bar and watched the Red Sox. I highly recommend the Crab "tots" for an appetizer and the Pot De Creme for dessert!
Smitty1
Had an excellent dinner at the Coe House tonight. My wife loved her the shrimp chowder and my fried artichokes appetizer were outstanding. All four of us thoroughly enjoyed our entrees as well (halibut, pork loin, rack of lamb and statler chicken). Alas, no room for dessert.
Highly recommend it!
JDeere
05-20-2007, 06:28 PM
Big thumbs up to the new Coe House. Food was great, service was attentive and the décor was well done. We will be regulars.
Are they still suggesting that "only well-behaved children" may dine? (that should be the case everywhere), but i was wondering if the new operation was still posting this... which I am sure most take to mean that the establishment really is for adult clientele only.
Smitty1
05-20-2007, 07:17 PM
I think the new owners are more kid-friendly. They have a small kids menu available.
I took my 2 kids there on Friday and we had a great meal with great service.
Smitty1
jniff101
10-24-2007, 09:17 PM
Does anyone know who is doing their desserts????
LIforrelaxin
10-24-2007, 11:52 PM
Thought I would chime in on the Black Snout here. I have had several meals there this year and the food is always excellent. I always sit in at the Bar, so I can't speak for the service in the resturant. However the Bartenders are always prompt and pay great attention to the customers.
Last I want to give them a big thumbs up for there guest relations this past weekend with the ALCS. Having just a simple camp I have no TV, so I depend on local establishments being open when I want to watch a game. On both Saturday and Sunday night I want to The Black Snout and had dinner, and started watching the game. Both nights I was expecting to have to leave after the first inning or two because they where to close at 9. However much to my and many other patrons enjoyment they kept things open both nights, until the crowd disipated and I was just about the only on left. I did miss a couple of innings on Saturday, and had to run to another establishment on Sunday to catch the end. But I thought it was very nice of them not to slam the door shut at nine (their posted closing time) and start asking people to leave, as I have had done at other resturant bars....... Both nights they commented to me that closing time was going to be dictated by how many people came in to watch the game......
PennyPenny
11-04-2007, 05:06 PM
According to local sources, Black Snout closed this past week. Vendors were removing their equipment/supplies. I don't know if it is for the winter or permanately. Anyone else here about this?
LIforrelaxin
11-04-2007, 11:30 PM
According to local sources, Black Snout closed this past week. Vendors were removing their equipment/supplies. I don't know if it is for the winter or permanately. Anyone else here about this?
Well I for one hope this is either a case of false information or a temporary closing....I for one liked the place, food was good for the price, and I always felt the help was extremely nice and friendly. However durring my last few visits there, durring the world series it was extremely slow, I was the only one the place when I arrived one night at about 8 pm...... However being a new bussiness I can also imagine they might not have been able to get the Financial Reserves built up to make it through the slow times.....
The Big Kahuna
11-05-2007, 06:18 PM
Yes, our crew was at the Coe House this Summer, great meal and attmosphere. Enjoyed it very much.
Just Wonderin
11-07-2007, 08:10 AM
I was planning on going to the Black Snout yesterday, with some friends. I was very surprised when we pulled up. There was not a car in the lot and their sign out front just said CLOSED. I too would love to know if this is just a seasonal thing or if it's permanent.
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