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Slickcraft 06-13-2019 07:32 AM

Ames Farm
 
Ames Farm is now open for breakfast and lunch. We had planned to go on Saturday; the traditional 3rd Sat in June opening. Driving by yesterday we saw the open sign by the road so we had breakfast this morning.

The blueberry pancakes with NH maple syrup are still great:liplick: Caution: a stack of three of those could feed Paul Bunyan. So I downsize to two or just one with eggs.

thinkxingu 08-18-2023 11:40 AM

Finally got to Ames Farm by car after waiting a few years for the right weather/time by boat(!).

It was very good, and the servers were excellent.

The blueberry pancakes were excellent, as mentioned above, and the real syrup was a nice touch.

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Taz 08-23-2023 07:03 PM

Blueberry pancakes
 
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Originally Posted by Slickcraft (Post 313349)
Ames Farm is now open for breakfast and lunch. We had planned to go on Saturday; the traditional 3rd Sat in June opening. Driving by yesterday we saw the open sign by the road so we had breakfast this morning.

The blueberry pancakes with NH maple syrup are still great:liplick: Caution: a stack of three of those could feed Paul Bunyan. So I downsize to two or just one with eggs.

In years past I could only eat 1 blueberry pancake. Ate there last week and the pancake was much smaller. I could of had 2 - 3 had I known. While they tasted great I was dissapointed.

KPW 08-23-2023 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Taz (Post 387073)
In years past I could only eat 1 blueberry pancake. Ate there last week and the pancake was much smaller. I could of had 2 - 3 had I known. While they tasted great I was dissapointed.

A sign of the times. They do the best they can, given what they have.

Taz 08-23-2023 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by KPW (Post 387079)
A sign of the times. They do the best they can, given what they have.

Huh? It's pancake batter and a few blueberries.

RockHopster 08-23-2023 10:29 PM

Pancake Heaven at Ames
 
I don't have pancakes often. Polly's twice a year. Water Street the same. We had a group of 12 at Ames last weekend and had an awesome experience. I had a basic stack of 3 pancakes and they were fabulous. A co-bruncher said "I should have ordered 2". Hopefully just an off day on your occasion.
PS Great views.

Slickcraft 08-24-2023 05:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Taz (Post 387073)
In years past I could only eat 1 blueberry pancake. Ate there last week and the pancake was much smaller. I could of had 2 - 3 had I known. While they tasted great I was dissapointed.

It must depend on the cook. We were there two weeks ago and I could not finish two pancakes. They were a bit shy on the blueberries but still very good. Mostly they are a carrier for the maple syrup:D

Alan

Taz 08-24-2023 05:35 AM

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Originally Posted by RockHopster (Post 387081)
I don't have pancakes often. Polly's twice a year. Water Street the same. We had a group of 12 at Ames last weekend and had an awesome experience. I had a basic stack of 3 pancakes and they were fabulous. A co-bruncher said "I should have ordered 2". Hopefully just an off day on your occasion.
PS Great views.

The best pancakes I ever had was banana pancakes at Yesterday's in Jackson NH. I only eat one as they are enormous like Ames Farm usually is. I don't even like Polly's. Not sure what the big fuss is there.

Also have had fabulous pancakes at Harrison Pierce Pond Camps in Caratunk ME, North of Skowhegan. The Camps are on the AT trail and 16 miles in the woods off a dirt logging road. The pancakes and breakfast are famous among thru hikers. If you are a thru hiker you must sit on the outside deck though because thru hikers smell, LOL. The pancakes are super thin, crepe like with fresh raspberries, black berries and powdered sugar. Deliscious!

thinkxingu 08-24-2023 06:49 AM

Y'all talking about eating one cake are either lightweights or there was something weird about Ames' sizing!

Polly's used to be more unique when it was European/family seating in the old building, but it's still unique in that everything made is original recipes from scratch. I think it's just ok food, but the location is great. Just need a small loan these days to cover the cost.

My family's favorite breakfast stop at the moment is Benton's, though Ames entered into the discussion after we finished last week...

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ishoot308 08-24-2023 07:09 AM

Flapjacks
 
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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 387085)
Y'all talking about eating one cake are either lightweights or there was something weird about Ames' sizing!

Polly's used to be more unique when it was European/family seating in the old building, but it's still unique in that everything made is original recipes from scratch. I think it's just ok food, but the location is great. Just need a small loan these days to cover the cost.

My family's favorite breakfast stop at the moment is Benton's, though Ames entered into the discussion after we finished last week...

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Have you ever been to "Flapjacks" in Lincoln, NH?? If not you must try it! Best breakfast anywhere!

Dan

thinkxingu 08-24-2023 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by ishoot308 (Post 387086)
Have you ever been to "Flapjacks" in Lincoln, NH?? If not you must try it! Best breakfast anywhere!

Dan

Ya know what? We haven't. We used to be Peg's people but really haven't eaten breakfast in that area much since buying at the lake and the times we have the line at Flapjacks has been out the door and I don't like waiting!

I shared your rec with my wife and it appears plans are in the making to give it a go in the next couple days—I'll report back!

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