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Follett
02-04-2012, 08:09 AM
Last night we went to the Lyons Den in Guilford. The reason we drove from Meredith to Guilford was because of tasting their chili at the cookoff in the Weirs last week. The restaurant was comfortable and very clean, the staff was pleasant, the food was very excellent ( I had the duck )! The best part, in my mind, was supporting a restaurant that had supported the NH Humane Society by taking part in the Chili Cookoff last week. I have to believe that it is fairly expensive for a restaurant to take part in such event, however, if they are good, as Lyons Den was, I think they have an opportunity to bring in customers that they would normally not see. Kudos to the Lyons Den!!
meredith weekender
02-04-2012, 08:14 AM
The Lyons Den is AWESOME!!!!!!! Always great service, great food and great atmosphere. We thank this forum for turning us onto the Lyons Den about 3 years ago. :)
rick35
02-04-2012, 10:13 PM
Couldn't agree more. With all the chain restaurants around its nice to get the extra attention from a family business. After a day of skiing at Gunstock on Friday I stopped for a beer and ordered take-out. My family was thilled with the special treat. Love the tips!
Barbara
02-06-2012, 10:41 AM
It is such a warm and welcoming restaurant and the food is great. A great family owns and operates it. it's a real asset to the region.
Slickcraft
02-06-2012, 12:26 PM
The Den is one of our favorite stops. Great food and service. And they pour a good glass of Guinness.
There have been several threads here such as:
http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5832&highlight=lyons
and
http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9468&highlight=lyons
lunch lady
02-06-2012, 01:22 PM
Last night we went to the Lyons Den in Guilford. The reason we drove from Meredith to Guilford was because of tasting their chili at the cookoff in the Weirs last week. The restaurant was comfortable and very clean, the staff was pleasant, the food was very excellent ( I had the duck )! The best part, in my mind, was supporting a restaurant that had supported the NH Humane Society by taking part in the Chili Cookoff last week. I have to believe that it is fairly expensive for a restaurant to take part in such event, however, if they are good, as Lyons Den was, I think they have an opportunity to bring in customers that they would normally not see. Kudos to the Lyons Den!!
'The town is GILFORD not Guilford. The Lyons Den has always been my favorite restaurant in this area. I went last week and I bought a big container of Chili home for my husband.
SteveA
02-06-2012, 05:01 PM
'The town is GILFORD not Guilford.
.. and, it's the only Gilford in the USA, (there is an unincorporated Gilford in the Midwest somewhere), but it's easy for folks to think it would be Guilford. The town was named by a veteran of the revolutionary war, and a clerk in the state house spelled the name wrong. :rolleye1:
Gilford History
First settled in 1777 as a part of Gilmanton, the town was originally known as Gunstock Parish. Captain Lemuel B. Mason proposed that the name of the town be Guilford in memory of the 1781 Battle of Guilford Court House. He was a veteran of that battle. The town was incorporated by its current name in 1812, due to a clerical error in the spelling of Guilford.
... and, in the movie, The Patriot, with Mel Gibson, the climatic battle depicts the Battle of Guilford Courthouse.
Now back to your regularly scheduled thread on the fabulous Lyons Den. :D:D:D
Follett
02-09-2012, 04:35 PM
Thank you Steve A for the history lesson. My wife told me that I had misspelled Gilford after I had posted.
Rattlesnake Gal
02-09-2012, 05:07 PM
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jkjoshuatree
02-09-2012, 08:07 PM
.. and, it's the only Gilford in the USA, (there is an unincorporated Gilford in the Midwest somewhere), but it's easy for folks to think it would be Guilford. The town was named by a veteran of the revolutionary war, and a clerk in the state house spelled the name wrong. :rolleye1:
Gilford History
First settled in 1777 as a part of Gilmanton, the town was originally known as Gunstock Parish. Captain Lemuel B. Mason proposed that the name of the town be Guilford in memory of the 1781 Battle of Guilford Court House. He was a veteran of that battle. The town was incorporated by its current name in 1812, due to a clerical error in the spelling of Guilford.
... and, in the movie, The Patriot, with Mel Gibson, the climatic battle depicts the Battle of Guilford Courthouse.
Now back to your regularly scheduled thread on the fabulous Lyons Den. :D:D:D
There's actually a Guilford in Vermont (yes, it's spelled that way). I actually drove through it yesterday.
:D
mcdude
02-10-2012, 10:07 AM
In the interest of keeping the page current (I hadn't heard from Lauren in a while) and with saving some storage space I've eliminated the Lyon's Den webpage in favor of their facebook page seen here
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lyons-Den-Restaurant-and-Tavern/123667130992050
Do you have Valentine's Day plans? Don't forget to make your reservations! Come celebrate with us! Lots of great specials and a romantic feel with a beautiful view! Call 603-293-8833
drwamcross
02-21-2012, 04:38 PM
My wife and I went to Lyons Den for dinner on Sunday night and the food and service were once again fabulous. We had ceasar salad and I got the prime rib with my wife getting baked stuffed shrimp. We shared and had surf and turf with the lemon cake for dessert. Everything was delicious and it is and continues to be one of our favorite restaurants in the area.
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