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mcdude 01-15-2022 09:13 AM

New Restaurant - "The Breeze"
 
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Ellacoya Barn and Grille announces, "We are very blessed and fortunate to be opening a second restaurant in the Lakes Region….STAY TUNED!! Because of your support through all of the years, we are able to expand to a location with lake views & boat access~thank you!!" Anyone have the insider's track as to where the new location might be?

upthesaukee 01-15-2022 09:23 AM

If I was a betting person....
 
If I was a betting person, I'd say it may be nearby, like a restaurant that recently closed with lake views and boat access. :rolleye1:

Dave

joey2665 01-15-2022 09:41 AM

I believe it’s the location near Mountain View yacht club that used to be crush house.


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Charlie T 01-15-2022 10:00 AM

New Restaurant
 
I believe it's been discussed that the former Lyons Den was purchased by the owners of Ellaycoya

TiltonBB 01-15-2022 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by joey2665 (Post 366120)
I believe it’s the location near Mountain View yacht club that used to be crush house.
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I don't think it could be across from Mountain View and advertise boat access. You can't dock there unless you own or rent at Mountain View.

I believe it is going to be at the Lion's Den site and the Gilford town docks is where the "boat access" comes in.

GodSmile 01-15-2022 10:21 AM

Former Lyon's Den
 
Going into former Lyon's Den location but the owner of Ellacoya did not buy the building. Just running the operation.

joey2665 01-15-2022 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by TiltonBB (Post 366122)
I don't think it could be across from Mountain View and advertise boat access. You can't dock there unless you own or rent at Mountain View.

I believe it is going to be at the Lion's Den site and the Gilford town docks is where the "boat access" comes in.

You could be correct.


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Slickcraft 01-15-2022 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by GodSmile (Post 366123)
Going into former Lyon's Den location but the owner of Ellacoya did not buy the building. Just running the operation.

The Den was purchased by:
Beachcliff Executive Center, Brecksville, OH which could be a front for anyone.

Ellacoya is still owned by Buzzotta, Steven R Trust. Steve built the restaurant and hired the manager.

BrownstoneNorth 01-15-2022 02:13 PM

Ellacoya has confirmed that it's Lyon's Den
 
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Originally Posted by GodSmile (Post 366123)
Going into former Lyon's Den location but the owner of Ellacoya did not buy the building. Just running the operation.

https://www.facebook.com/EllacoyaBarnandGrille/
Cynde Marshall Hartmann
Is this the old Lyons den? Great location!

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Ellacoya Barn & Grille
Cynde Marshall Hartmann Yes it is


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mcdude 04-07-2022 09:15 AM

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thinkxingu 04-07-2022 10:16 AM

What was the final verdict on where this was? Is there a menu?

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steve-on-mark 04-07-2022 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 369155)
What was the final verdict on where this was? Is there a menu?

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It is at the former Lyons Den.

Slickcraft 04-07-2022 02:42 PM

https://www.facebook.com/The-Breeze-105395155457684

For more than 2 1/2 months there has been a steady stream of workers of various trades at work on a transformation. So expect some changes. Photos on Facebook page offer hints. As we can't go till next week, looking to see some 1st reports.

Alan

baygo 04-07-2022 04:34 PM

Just stopped by. A wonderful change for those who seek a bar experience.

Ken (owner/manager from Elilacoya) plans on waiting to see if anyone asks for Dancing Rabbit Vodka before he brings it in. Please help me out😊

steve-on-mark 04-07-2022 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by baygo (Post 369161)
Just stopped by. A wonderful change for those who seek a bar experience.

Ken (owner/manager from Elilacoya) plans on waiting to see if anyone asks for Dancing Rabbit Vodka before he brings it in. Please help me out[emoji4]

When I was a kid, my dad worked as a salesman for a large beer distributor. If I was going out, I'd call him and say " hey, I'm going to the Press Room tonight... trying to get anything in there? " He'd say something like " yeah, I've been trying to get St. Paulie Girl in there for months!" When my crew would get there, I'd tell the waitress " a round of St. Paulie Girl for everyone please ( knowing they didn't have it)"....most places would order on his next visit. Very effective...

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baygo 04-07-2022 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by steve-on-mark (Post 369164)
When I was a kid, my dad worked as a salesman for a large beer distributor. If I was going out, I'd call him and say " hey, I'm going to the Press Room tonight... trying to get anything in there? " He'd say something like " yeah, I've been trying to get St. Paulie Girl in there for months!" When my crew would get there, I'd tell the waitress " a round of St. Paulie Girl for everyone please ( knowing they didn't have it)"....most places would order on his next visit. Very effective...

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Yes, that technique is still in use today. But when just one person does it they may think he's really sick and They won't buy it. And if two people, two people do it, in harmony, They may think they're both odd balls and they won't buy it for either of them. And three people do it, three, can you imagine, three people walking in asking a bar for dancing rabbit and walking out. They may think it's an
Organization. And can you, can you imagine fifty people a day, I said
Fifty people a day asking a bar for Dancing Rabbit Vodka and
Walking out. And friends they may thinks it's a movement.
And that's what it is, the Dancing Rabbit Vodka Movement, and it all started here.

Of course, never would have had to do it at Alice’s Restaurant because you could get anything want there.

8gv 04-07-2022 10:00 PM

Um...

Excepting Alice?

steve-on-mark 04-08-2022 04:26 AM

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Originally Posted by baygo (Post 369168)
Yes, that technique is still in use today. But when just one person does it they may think he's really sick and They won't buy it. And if two people, two people do it, in harmony, They may think they're both odd balls and they won't buy it for either of them. And three people do it, three, can you imagine, three people walking in asking a bar for dancing rabbit and walking out. They may think it's an
Organization. And can you, can you imagine fifty people a day, I said
Fifty people a day asking a bar for Dancing Rabbit Vodka and
Walking out. And friends they may thinks it's a movement.
And that's what it is, the Dancing Rabbit Vodka Movement, and it all started here.

Of course, never would have had to do it at Alice’s Restaurant because you could get anything want there.

Exceptin' Alice! We would never walk out, always changed the order. Sometimes bartenders telling the manager " hey, we've been getting a lot of requests for " such and such" ...we should have that" is all it would take!

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TiltonBB 04-08-2022 06:56 AM

Should this thread be under "Classifieds?" :)

(Asking for a friend)

BoatHouse 04-08-2022 07:05 AM

The Breeze by boat?
 
Can you get to The breeze by boat? Where can you tie up the boat?

Thanks!

steve-on-mark 04-08-2022 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by BoatHouse (Post 369174)
Can you get to The breeze by boat? Where can you tie up the boat?

Thanks!

yep....Glendale docks, by Marine Patrol.

Slickcraft 04-08-2022 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by BoatHouse (Post 369174)
Can you get to The breeze by boat? Where can you tie up the boat?

Thanks!

As Steve said, yes at the town docks in Glendale. However the public 3 hour docking is only for a limited docking area. The majority of the docking area is for Gilford island residents.

Alan

KPW 04-10-2022 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by TiltonBB (Post 369173)
Should this thread be under "Classifieds?" :)

(Asking for a friend)

It's right where it should be under Restaurants Information and Reviews
:rolleye1:

thinkxingu 04-10-2022 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by KPW (Post 369258)
It's right where it should be under Restaurants Information and Reviews

:rolleye1:

I think it was a tongue-in-cheek joke about the "advertising" of Dancing Bunny vodka. At least, that's how I took it.

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LoveLakeLife 04-10-2022 10:18 PM

When will the “asking for a friend” fad be over? Asking for . . . Oh wait.

When will the Oh wait fad be over?


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LakeWinniMom 04-11-2022 07:23 AM

Myself along with our party of 8 tried The Breeze Sat night. The interior has changed quite a bit, and has a nice modern feel. A large bar has been built in front of the main windows overlooking the lake, this makes for a great view of those sitting there. It was very busy and quite loud.

Service was great and the food was good. Very seafood intensive menu, but there are also some other items including duck, steak tips and a chicken dish.

We tried the Duck Confit app and for entrées we tried the Seafood Saffron, Seafood Sauté, Chicken Prosciutto, and Steak Tips. All were delicious.

We will be back!

thinkxingu 04-11-2022 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by LakeWinniMom (Post 369285)
Myself along with our party of 8 tried The Breeze Sat night. The interior has changed quite a bit, and has a nice modern feel. A large bar has been built in front of the main windows overlooking the lake, this makes for a great view of those sitting there. It was very busy and quite loud.

Service was great and the food was good. Very seafood intensive menu, but there are also some other items including duck, steak tips and a chicken dish.

We tried the Duck Confit app and for entrées we tried the Seafood Saffron, Seafood Sauté, Chicken Prosciutto, and Steak Tips. All were delicious.

We will be back!

If I'm reading this correctly, kind of a mixed review? Did you mean that the view of the lake is no longer open and and available to all but just those at the bar (and other patrons are looking at the bar rather than the lake)? And how loud is loud?

The couple things I appreciated when I visited (other than the bread pudding) was the openness to the lake and that it was fairly subdued.

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baygo 04-11-2022 08:23 AM

Yes, this is what I was referencing when I stated more of a bar scene. The bar is now between the tables and the windows so if you are seated at a table your view is now the back of a chair. The view from the bar is great though.

LakeWinniMom 04-11-2022 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 369286)
If I'm reading this correctly, kind of a mixed review? Did you mean that the view of the lake is no longer open and and available to all but just those at the bar (and other patrons are looking at the bar rather than the lake)? And how loud is loud?

The couple things I appreciated when I visited (other than the bread pudding) was the openness to the lake and that it was fairly subdued.

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Everything was very good. It is going to be a nice addition to the lake. For an opening weekend, things went quite smoothly.

The window seats you may have enjoyed previously for nice family meal or date night in the left hand corner of the restaurant are now occupied by the bar. We had a window table, but our view was of the marine patrol building. There may be some nice views from tables in the room to the right though.

It was quite loud, we all mentioned it. The ladies thought this may be a good thing because a party of 8 can tend to get a bid noisy regardless :) The men felt they needed to speak loudly for each other to hear. Folks waiting to be seated were standing in open spaces enjoying a drink until their table was called. This open space may disappear though as the manager mentioned they were still waiting on some tables and chairs to be delivered.

GodSmile 04-11-2022 09:36 AM

Work in process
 
We went last Friday. Food was quite good. I had blackened Mahi Mahi and it was great. The staff is still learning and they are still finishing off the space. As has been stated it gets very loud in there. My understanding is they have ordered something (not sure what) to deaden sound. I also hear that the new furniture is still on order.

The bar does largely block the windows in the larger room. The former bar area now has tables however and I think there would be a clear view of the lake from those tables.

My opinion is there will be growing pains as the new staff learns and as they finish off the space. Be patient and give them time to do that.

steve-on-mark 04-11-2022 10:24 AM

I would think those window/ bar seats would provide an awesome entertainment value watching the shenanigans of boat launching and loading at the docks...well worth the price of admission and booze!

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Descant 04-11-2022 10:35 AM

It's still the same size building so same number of people. Why do you think it is loud now when it usually wasn't before?
We've been customers for decades, Dot's, then Gretchen's and then Lyons Den. Always a friendly family place. We'll try it, but if it's just a loud bar, we'll probably be lost business. That was the problem with Junior's Crush. Good enough food and service, but just a loud bar. Didn't last long.

Rich 04-11-2022 10:44 AM

Thanks for all the reports!

We're really looking forward to The Breeze!

This location was our go to Friday night venue, and I hope it will continue!

I certainly hope they can use some sound treatments to help with noise environment! This was a big problem for the bar at the Lion's Den. The lack of sound treatment along with close solid hard (sound reflecting) ceilings caused it to be much too loud with a crowd. Someone starts talking, then it gets too loud with the crowd, so everyone must talk louder... then louder... then louder still! Pretty soon you can barely hear what is being said without talking very loudly, and it was a small space which didn't help. At least the dining room was much quieter.

Some good sound treatments on the walls and perhaps ceilings can help a lot. They are not overly expensive, and many can look good also!

There's another place that I frequent that also badly needs sound/noise/acoustic treatments. They often have live music and it's such a bad acoustic environment that I often can't stay long if the music starts. I'm sure they lose a lot of customers because of these issues. Not that The Breeze has music, but the acoustic environment can make a place enjoyable, or annoying if it's bad!

I was hoping with the reconfiguring of The Breeze, they would take the noise environment into consideration. Either way, we're still looking forward to it!

TiltonBB 04-18-2022 07:05 AM

We ate at The Breeze Friday night with a group of 18. The food and service were both great.

I was surprised, as others have said, that so much construction work has been done. It has a very different feel to the way the Lion's Den was.

The window view is really blocked by the new bar. With the old layout many diners, not just those seated in front of the windows, could still see outside. Now, really just the bar patrons can see out and those closest to the windows have their backs facing them. It felt smaller inside because the main dining room was made smaller with the construction of the new bar.

But, it was a positive experience and we will go back.

Slickcraft 04-20-2022 03:12 PM

We stopped in for lunch today, our 1st visit. The new layout is fine for us, we sat at the bar with a good view. The old bar area had 5 tables setup, could have been 6 in there. A group of ladies came in and a long table was setup in that area. There are sliding doors that can be closed to accommodate a private party in that area. By the time that we left, the area to the right of the new bar plus the old bar area was filled, with mostly ladies out for lunch. Pretty much the clientele that used to lunch in the main dining area. In all I counted 14 dining tables with ample space between tables. The new bar and the tables in the main dining area were mostly filled by 12:30.

Our lunch was just OK at best. First, there was no draft beer. Zero. The taps are not yet operational. There was an OK selection of bottled and canned beer but that is just not the same. I had the Duck Confit sandwich which was rather bland and skimpy. The fries were classic Ellacoya fare, limp. My wife had the Bao Vegetarian sandwich. She, a light eater, described it as tasty but skimpy of filling. Looking at the menu back home, there was supposed to have been apple slaw but there were just the limp fries with the sandwiches.

The old bar area used to be a regular lunch spot, often on our way back out to Welch. So, we will try the Breeze again, just not right away.

Alan

ghfromaltonbay 04-20-2022 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Slickcraft (Post 369649)

Our lunch was just OK at best. First, there was no draft beer. Zero. The taps are not yet operational. There was an OK selection of bottled and canned beer but that is just not the same. I had the Duck Confit sandwich which was rather bland and skimpy. The fries were classic Ellacoya fare, limp. My wife had the Bao Vegetarian sandwich. She, a light eater, described it as tasty but skimpy of filling. Looking at the menu back home, there was supposed to have been apple slaw but there were just the limp fries with the sandwiches.

Thanks for the review. That was always my one complaint about Ellacoya, good burger but LIMP fries. Sorry they are using the same "recipe" at Breeze.

How was the sound level? The new decor with lots of wood reminds me of Johnson's. Nothing to absorb the sound. I was disappointed to see the bar in front of the windows. We used to love reserving the corner table by the window for special occasions.

Slickcraft 04-20-2022 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by ghfromaltonbay (Post 369650)
Thanks for the review. That was always my one complaint about Ellacoya, good burger but LIMP fries. Sorry they are using the same "recipe" at Breeze.

How was the sound level? The new decor with lots of wood reminds me of Johnson's. Nothing to absorb the sound. I was disappointed to see the bar in front of the windows. We used to love reserving the corner table by the window for special occasions.

The noise level was fine at lunch with the bar partway full. There are 2 window tables to the right of the new bar plus 2 more window tables in the old bar area.

Alan

baygo 04-20-2022 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Slickcraft (Post 369649)
We stopped in for lunch today, our 1st visit. The new layout is fine for us, we sat at the bar with a good view. The old bar area had 5 tables setup, could have been 6 in there. A group of ladies came in and a long table was setup in that area. There are sliding doors that can be closed to accommodate a private party in that area. By the time that we left, the area to the right of the new bar plus the old bar area was filled, with mostly ladies out for lunch. Pretty much the clientele that used to lunch in the main dining area. In all I counted 14 dining tables with ample space between tables. The new bar and the tables in the main dining area were mostly filled by 12:30.

Our lunch was just OK at best. First, there was no draft beer. Zero. The taps are not yet operational. There was an OK selection of bottled and canned beer but that is just not the same. I had the Duck Confit sandwich which was rather bland and skimpy. The fries were classic Ellacoya fare, limp. My wife had the Bao Vegetarian sandwich. She, a light eater, described it as tasty but skimpy of filling. Looking at the menu back home, there was supposed to have been apple slaw but there were just the limp fries with the sandwiches.

The old bar area used to be a regular lunch spot, often on our way back out to Welch. So, we will try the Breeze again, just not right away.

Alan

The group of ladies were the South Down Shores Ladies Luncheon Group. They go to a different spot one Wednesday a month and then write/submit their findings to the South Down news letter. A few stopped to visit (begging me to reopen) and and a view consistent with what’s been shared here.

We all have to remember that before COVID there was a staffing issue for restaurants. COVID made it worst. For some the solution was to turn to SYSCO as the prep cook. Therefore, in many cases things like hand cut fries may be an offering of the past.

Mr. V 04-20-2022 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by baygo (Post 369652)
We all have to remember that before COVID there was a staffing issue for restaurants. COVID made it worst. For some the solution was to turn to SYSCO as the prep cook. Therefore, in many cases things like hand cut fries may be an offering of the past.

Understood, but as they say: "For every action there is an equal and opposit reaction."

If the quality of food and service is not up to snuff then people will avoid it and the business will fail, unless of course we all lower our standards, thinking "Any port in a storm."

ghfromaltonbay 04-21-2022 12:11 AM

Hand cut fries @ The Breeze
 
The limp fries at Ellacoya have been advertised as hand cut and had been served long before Covid and staff shortages. That was my main complaint: although the $5 hamburgers, now $8, on Mondays were great bargains, the fries were always soggy. I always enjoyed the fish and chips at the Lyon's Den. Sysco wasn't the problem.

BroadHopper 04-21-2022 07:30 AM

New layout.
 
I will miss the old bar area with the sliding doors open in the summer. Perfect 'Keys' atmosphere and the barmaid Margaux was wonderful experience. The noise was contained in the bar area so we can enjoy our dining experience in a quiet area with a wonderful lake view. I'm not happy with the new setup. It is now too noisy in the big room! Gretchen, the original owner, with decades of experience in the upscale food industry did her homework and did the right thing. In fact, she had another bar to the right of the front door for those who are waiting for their table. A huge win!

It is just another Ellacoya Grill. The public wants variety.

thinkxingu 04-21-2022 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by BroadHopper (Post 369675)
I will miss the old bar area with the sliding doors open in the summer. Perfect 'Keys' atmosphere and the barmaid Margaux was wonderful experience. The noise was contained in the bar area so we can enjoy our dining experience in a quiet area with a wonderful lake view. I'm not happy with the new setup. It is now too noisy in the big room! Gretchen, the original owner, with decades of experience in the upscale food industry did her homework and did the right thing. In fact, she had another bar to the right of the front door for those who are waiting for their table. A huge win!

It is just another Ellacoya Grill. The public wants variety.

Though I wasn't blown away by Lyons Den, almost everybody else here—and most of the reviews online—were. Weird they'd change a proven recipe.

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upthesaukee 04-21-2022 07:55 AM

Not surprised
 
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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 369677)
Though I wasn't blown away by Lyons Den, almost everybody else here—and most of the reviews online—were. Weird they'd change a proven recipe.

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I'm not surprised. Sandy Point in Alton Bay was a success for 50+ years and when Wally and Jean retired, the successors all tried to update a tired and dated restaurant, without success. "If it ain't broke, don't try to fix it.".

Dave

thinkxingu 04-21-2022 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 369679)
"If it ain't broke, don't try to fix it.".

Dave

Exactly, and I'd think they'd want a different style restaurant in their portfolio. Unless it's better/safer to stay with what you know?

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baygo 04-21-2022 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 369680)
Exactly, and I'd think they'd want a different style restaurant in their portfolio. Unless it's better/safer to stay with what you know?

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Gretchen and Roland were mom and pop and a from scratch kitchen. I don’t think new ownership has that talent.

I’m certain I have a little different take on the changing of the bar location. When it was a lions den I would occasionally hop off my mower and head over for a beer and a bite. I was never concerned about my appearance because the bar was separated from the dining room. To me it kinda felt like a local working man’s bar I don’t think I’d be comfortable heading over there in a sweaty T-shirt to sit at the bar now. Perhaps my newfound reluctance is better for other guests.

Slickcraft 04-21-2022 09:29 AM

I also liked the old bar and the Den menu. However;

The Breeze has been filling up every day. In general business has been great for a new start. The new owners are in this to make a profit and so far it is on track. The bar is where the money is so they gave it the best seats in the house.

So while I liked the old, the new is what it is and I wish them well. We will give it another try in a while.

Alan

BroadHopper 04-21-2022 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by baygo (Post 369683)
Gretchen and Roland were mom and pop and a from scratch kitchen. I don’t think new ownership has that talent.

I’m certain I have a little different take on the changing of the bar location. When it was a lions den I would occasionally hop off my mower and head over for a beer and a bite. I was never concerned about my appearance because the bar was separated from the dining room. To me it kinda felt like a local working man’s bar I don’t think I’d be comfortable heading over there in a sweaty T-shirt to sit at the bar now. Perhaps my newfound reluctance is better for other guests.

And I don't think boaters and islanders will be comfortable stopping by in bathing suits and t's.

ghfromaltonbay 04-21-2022 01:15 PM

Hard work pays off
 
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Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 369679)
I'm not surprised. Sandy Point in Alton Bay was a success for 50+ years and when Wally and Jean retired, the successors all tried to update a tired and dated restaurant, without success. "If it ain't broke, don't try to fix it.".

Dave

The successors also didn't put in the hours like Wally & Jeanne. The Damons lived at Sandy Point all season, so Jeanne would be there for early morning deliveries and dinner prep would begin before the lunch hour. Their cottage was next to ours, and most nights it was 11 pm before they called it a night. Many times we saw their successors show up after 3 pm to open for dinner. The bread/roll deliveries would be waiting for them outside the kitchen door. You can't expect success with no effort. We all miss the old Sandy Point Restaurant as well as the William Tell, another long successful establishment.

chachee52 04-21-2022 05:58 PM

We always loved Ellacoya's fries. They are hand cut and fired to order, which makes them different and more flavorful than the typical frozen ones you get everywhere else.
Are they the crispiest? no, but they taste great!
Look forward to trying the Breeze once we get up there next.

phoenix 04-21-2022 09:30 PM

a group of us would go to Sandy Point every August by boat for the baked stuff lobster. We went twice with new owners and it wasn't good so never went back

Descant 05-02-2022 10:15 AM

We stopped in yesterday (Sunday May 1) for lunch at 12:15. The place was nearly empty. First thing we noticed after that was the loud music. The carpet was gone, replaced by what looked like laminate flooring. Laminate always seems to echo more than real wood, and that may have contributed to the noise level. It was carpeted before. We sat by the window in the old bar section. Our waitress brought menus and water but did not ask if we wanted drinks. We asked if the music could be turned down. "I don't know " was the response, and she left. Nothing happened and we didn't see her again. We reviewed the menu which was unappealing and we left.

Winilyme 05-02-2022 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Descant (Post 370137)
We stopped in yesterday (Sunday May 1) for lunch at 12:15. The place was nearly empty. First thing we noticed after that was the loud music. The carpet was gone, replaced by what looked like laminate flooring. Laminate always seems to echo more than real wood, and that may have contributed to the noise level. It was carpeted before. We sat by the window in the old bar section. Our waitress brought menus and water but did not ask if we wanted drinks. We asked if the music could be turned down. "I don't know " was the response, and she left. Nothing happened and we didn't see her again. We reviewed the menu which was unappealing and we left.

The music thing is problem in a lot of places...to the point that it can ruin what would otherwise be a wonderful experience. It's puzzling why so many restaurants/bars/other venues feel the need to jack up the volume to a point where it's hard to have a conversation across a table. I suppose someone will say that it's what the majority of customers want. But do they, really?

Live entertainment is different as I feel that's the experience the venue is purposefully creating. But in most cases, I feel, people want to enjoy a comfortable conversation with the company they're with. That's often hard to do and it doesn't get any easier for many as they age.

Am I out of touch? Maybe I should get with the program and simply text my pals on the other side of the table.

When we walk into a restaurant and it's clear the music is too loud, we'll ask if there's a quieter section. If there isn't, then we're outta there.

Slickcraft 05-03-2022 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Descant (Post 370137)
We stopped in yesterday (Sunday May 1) for lunch at 12:15. The place was nearly empty. First thing we noticed after that was the loud music. The carpet was gone, replaced by what looked like laminate flooring. Laminate always seems to echo more than real wood, and that may have contributed to the noise level. It was carpeted before. We sat by the window in the old bar section. Our waitress brought menus and water but did not ask if we wanted drinks. We asked if the music could be turned down. "I don't know " was the response, and she left. Nothing happened and we didn't see her again. We reviewed the menu which was unappealing and we left.

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bigdog 05-03-2022 10:27 AM

First... they destroyed the view of the lake, by placing the bar in front of the main window, bad idea 1
Prices are high, even for lunch.
Menu has nothing the average diner would order!
Music was loud, and that was at lunchtime.
We had a party of 6, and everyone, felt the same as above.
Average food, and most was not hot, but we were not going to send back
to kitchen, as we waited a long tine already to get served.
On a good note we had an excellent waiter !

I expect the tourists, and summer crowd will flock there, but not sure the locals will be drawn in to eat, because of the pricing and menu options.
Still a good choice for a 'special occasion'.

The bar crowd will always be there, you can count on that......

I wish the owners and management success, but hope they hear feedback from the customers for improvements.

Descant 05-03-2022 12:12 PM

"Still a good choice for a 'special occasion'.

The bar crowd will always be there, you can count on that......"

Those seem to be conflicting statements.

codeman671 06-20-2022 11:46 AM

We tried the Breeze Saturday afternoon. I have mixed feelings.

The "seafood platter" was a mere snack. For a $30 platter, it was served on the same sized plate that we were given for a side plate for apps. It consisted of ONE fried jumbo shrimp, 2 fried scallops and a piece of haddock and some fries. It looked good, but that is a ridiculously small portion. Seriously, 1 shrimp????

My wife had the filet sandwich. The roll was bigger than the meat. Tasted good, very small.

My filet was great, but hardly 8oz. I would say 5-6oz at best, with a few fingerling potatoes and 3 pieces of asparagus. Same feedback, tasted good but small.

The order of steak tips was good, 4 decent sized tips and some fries. It was for a 12 year old, so he was happy.

For apps we got 2 orders of chicken tenders (ok portion and tasted very good) and the artichoke dip (small but good).

I don't think I would make it a regular dinner spot for us unless they review their meal portions. I certainly don't mind paying good money for good food, but felt a bit gypped by portion sizes. I think its more of a cocktails and apps type of place.

ishoot308 06-20-2022 01:13 PM

Breeze
 
We have been to the Breeze a number of times now and have enjoyed it. While I haven’t had the seafood platter like Codeman notes above, we have had a number of other dishes and thought the portions were of good size and excellent quality.

Their hand cut fries are excellent but if you want them crispy you need to ask for them to be well done or they will be limp like all hand cut fries normally are.

Dan

Dad207 06-24-2022 09:00 PM

The Breeze - Nice Alternative
 
The good thing about dining in the Lakes Region is that there are good burgers, wings, fries and pizza, The bad things is that what you get in the Lakes region is burgers, fries and pizza. The Breeze is trying, successfully in my view, to bust out of this mold: duck confit, swordfish sandwich, octopus appetizer, 4 soups, cioppino, mussels, and many other seafood-focused things. We've been there three times, and had intersting and well-prepared food. Not cheap food, not plain food, but things with some thought and character. I like pizza, wings and a burger as much as the next guy, but give the octopus a go, and a swordfish on a bao bun with pickled vegs as well. Bring it on--- a nice change of pace, there will always be burgers and chicken sandwich somewhere. Cool cocktails as well.

And the view? I understand the gripe about moving the bar which obstructs the view for diners, but the bar there now is great-- and where better to have that fall Bloody Mary, that winter Irish Coffee, that early summer rose', than sitting at that bar, looking out to the islands and the trees; in winter, the ice? Diners are, and should be, more focused on their dinner companions, and not so much on the view.

This ownership group is trying to bust out of the usual Lakes Region thing. Give them a try, and give them a break, and enjoy something different.

thinkxingu 06-25-2022 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Dad207 (Post 372074)
The good thing about dining in the Lakes Region is that there are good burgers, wings, fries and pizza, The bad things is that what you get in the Lakes region is burgers, fries and pizza. The Breeze is trying, successfully in my view, to bust out of this mold: duck confit, swordfish sandwich, octopus appetizer, 4 soups, cioppino, mussels, and many other seafood-focused things. We've been there three times, and had intersting and well-prepared food. Not cheap food, not plain food, but things with some thought and character. I like pizza, wings and a burger as much as the next guy, but give the octopus a go, and a swordfish on a bao bun with pickled vegs as well. Bring it on--- a nice change of pace, there will always be burgers and chicken sandwich somewhere. Cool cocktails as well.

And the view? I understand the gripe about moving the bar which obstructs the view for diners, but the bar there now is great-- and where better to have that fall Bloody Mary, that winter Irish Coffee, that early summer rose', than sitting at that bar, looking out to the islands and the trees; in winter, the ice? Diners are, and should be, more focused on their dinner companions, and not so much on the view.

This ownership group is trying to bust out of the usual Lakes Region thing. Give them a try, and give them a break, and enjoy something different.

Is that food rare on the Gilford side of the lake? Here in Moultonborough, one can drive five minutes for squid ink pappardelle with calamari and octopus, crab and spinach stuffed shrimp, escargot, duck, etc. Osteria Poggio, Lemon Grass, The New Woodshed, the Corner House and, I'm sure, a few other places are all within a few minutes and offer that type of thing.

You make a good point about the bar/table seating and groups, but when my wife and I eat out we like to sit next to each other facing whatever view there is.

We've not tried The Breeze yet as we're not over there often (we're clearly not their targeted demographic in the first place), but I do hope they do well, and it looks like they're off to a pretty good start.

Edited to add: Well, other than this review from our recent "take my vodka and go home" ex-forum-member. It looks like Baygo's been 5-starring restaurants that sell his vodka and 1-starring those that don't. What a jerk, good riddance, and it looks like a good reason to check out The Breeze!

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Billy Bob 06-25-2022 06:48 AM

Take Tito’s any time over his local stuff.
Mr Bay has taken this “buy local “ thing we’ll over the read line.

Irish mist 06-25-2022 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 372076)
Is that food rare on the Gilford side of the lake? Here in Moultonborough, one can drive five minutes for squid ink pappardelle with calamari and octopus, crab and spinach stuffed shrimp, escargot, duck, etc. Osteria Poggio, Lemon Grass, The New Woodshed, the Corner House and, I'm sure, a few other places are all within a few minutes and offer that type of thing.

You make a good point about the bar/table seating and groups, but when my wife and I eat out we like to sit next to each other facing whatever view there is.

We've not tried The Breeze yet as we're not over there often (we're clearly not their targeted demographic in the first place), but I do hope they do well, and it looks like they're off to a pretty good start.

Edited to add: Well, other than this review from our recent "take my vodka and go home" ex-forum-member. It looks like Baygo's been 5-starring restaurants that sell his vodka and 1-starring those that don't. What a jerk, good riddance, and it looks like a good reason to check out The Breeze!

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Thanks for posting this on Baygo. This is outrageous.

SteveO123 06-25-2022 03:32 PM

New Restaurant - "The Breeze"
 
Quote:

It looks like Baygo's been 5-starring restaurants that sell his vodka and 1-starring those that don't. What a jerk, good riddance, and it looks like a good reason to check out The Breeze!

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What dangerous and childish behavior from Baygo. Can’t he imagine the same flaming happening to himself and his Tavern 27 from some disgruntled immature putz?

Great marketing strategy for your product, pal…Geesh grow up…

Mr. V 06-25-2022 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by SteveO123 (Post 372088)
What dangerous and childish behavior from Baygo

It's all about the Benjamins.

marinewife 06-25-2022 05:46 PM

Just googled Baygo's Tavern27 and it says permanently closed...

bellamaria 06-28-2022 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by ghfromaltonbay (Post 369694)
The successors also didn't put in the hours like Wally & Jeanne. The Damons lived at Sandy Point all season, so Jeanne would be there for early morning deliveries and dinner prep would begin before the lunch hour. Their cottage was next to ours, and most nights it was 11 pm before they called it a night. Many times we saw their successors show up after 3 pm to open for dinner. The bread/roll deliveries would be waiting for them outside the kitchen door. You can't expect success with no effort. We all miss the old Sandy Point Restaurant as well as the William Tell, another long successful establishment.

Late to the table for my two cents, but I couldn’t agree with you more on Wally and Jeanne. Worked for them for three summers as a kid...most passionate owners I’ve ever seen. Down to business, but genuinely kind and caring as well. Sad day Sandy Point closed, but “some day” to close a chapter has to come.

Jeanzb1 07-05-2022 08:00 PM

We had a 5:30 reservation tonight for six people. We arrived right on time but there was NOWHERE to park without being ticketed. I had to run in and ask the hostess where we could park. Secondly, the N.O.I.S.E. level inside was out of control. That was our biggest complaint. In addition, our poor server was working her first day and did her very best, but the bar got a drink wrong and the kitchen sent us out a wrong entree. Overall, the food was good (not outstanding) and we will try it again on a weeknight in the fall.


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baygo 07-07-2022 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 372076)
Edited to add: Well, other than this review from our recent "take my vodka and go home" ex-forum-member. It looks like Baygo's been 5-starring restaurants that sell his vodka and 1-starring those that don't. What a jerk, good riddance, and it looks like a good reason to check out The Breeze!

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Yes I am giving favorable reviews to establishments that serve dancing Rabbit Vodka. You are inaccurate however in your statement that I give one star reviews to establishments that don’t serve it. At this time there’s a small handful of other local establishments that do not serve Dancing Rabbit and you will not find a negative review about them by me. The breeze is the only one star review.

The Google review I wrote about the breeze was 100% accurate. However there is an underlying motivation behind why I did so. Over the course of 10 years, I sent thousands of tables to the other restaurant managed by the same ownership. I’ve never mentioned two terrible experiences I’ve had in the other restaurant (ice clump in my clam chowder. Must not have spent enough time in the microwave). Last fall I played behind the owner in a golf tournament. One of his bartenders was in his group and when she swung his 3 wood, She hit the golf cart and broke the golf club. I generously pulled a $275 golf club out of my bag and gave it to him. When I brought my Vodka to market this spring, I thought for sure he would be quick to help a local vodka who has helped him. Instead; I was quite insulted when he told me he would rather sell Tito‘s then Dancing Rabbit. The fact is, Titos has been fined twice by the EPA for dumping their distillery waste water into the river in Austin. Distillery waste water is the most acidic waste water of any industrial waste water known to man. It’s among the worst things that can be introduced to fresh water. It shocks me that any business serving a boating community would sell it to begin with.

I have a long standing track record for applauding my competition, however in this case if there were a negative number on the scale, I would select it over the 1 star.

Did just get sucked back into a rabbit hole��

VtSteve 08-29-2022 02:37 PM

Great place
 
We went to the Breeze Thursday night. It was packed, but we lucked out at the bar. Fantastic service all around, and very good food. Had I seen it earlier, it might have saved me some time at other restaurants. I had the duck, she had the seafood saffron. Both delicious, although the seafood could have used less saffron. Great addition around that locale.

Never made it to Pops, either closed one day and blocked by a truck another.

Misses. Went to the Union Diner. I can't say I've ever had bland food at a diner, but man, this was bland. Meat lover's Benedict. The meat was, well, lacking. Very mediocre all around. Not headed back there.

We were starved and gave in to the Weathervane. I had whole belly clams. They were ok, Cole slaw is horrible.

O's Steak. Nice place, staff shortage apparent. Ribeye is very good, but I'd not place O's in the most memorable category for me. Nothing bad, except slow. Just not a lasting memory.

Harts. Because, well I have to. Good as usual.

Patrick's. Pretty good, nothing special. Good service.

For some tips at the Whining Butcher. They were very good. I use prime sirloin at home and marinate overbite. Mine were a bit better, and cheaper.

Sawyers. Food's not too bad, whining butcher Hamburg is like eating a hockey puck. Great service though.

I might add that The Breeze and Harts were full of staff, busy as all heck. Both restaurants had exceptional service.

thinkxingu 08-29-2022 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by VtSteve (Post 375705)
We went to the Breeze Thursday night. It was packed, but we lucked out at the bar. Fantastic service all around, and very good food. Had I seen it earlier, it might have saved me some time at other restaurants. I had the duck, she had the seafood saffron. Both delicious, although the seafood could have used less saffron. Great addition around that locale.

Never made it to Pops, either closed one day and blocked by a truck another.

Misses. Went to the Union Diner. I can't say I've ever had bland food at a diner, but man, this was bland. Meat lover's Benedict. The meat was, well, lacking. Very mediocre all around. Not headed back there.

We were starved and gave in to the Weathervane. I had whole belly clams. They were ok, Cole slaw is horrible.

O's Steak. Nice place, staff shortage apparent. Ribeye is very good, but I'd not place O's in the most memorable category for me. Nothing bad, except slow. Just not a lasting memory.

Harts. Because, well I have to. Good as usual.

Patrick's. Pretty good, nothing special. Good service.

For some tips at the Whining Butcher. They were very good. I use prime sirloin at home and marinate overbite. Mine were a bit better, and cheaper.

Sawyers. Food's not too bad, whining butcher Hamburg is like eating a hockey puck. Great service though.

I might add that The Breeze and Harts were full of staff, busy as all heck. Both restaurants had exceptional service.

Can't help but wonder if O's staff shortage = Birch and Vine poaching.

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ishoot308 08-29-2022 02:57 PM

Interesting
 
We have been to O’s a few times this summer and never experienced any sort of staff shortage issues. Always great food and service….

Dan

XCR-700 08-29-2022 03:02 PM

What the heck is Dancing Rabbit Vodka and who cares,,,

Once vodka goes into a mixed drink I challenge 99% of the population to know the difference from one brand to another.

I have never had a vodka that impressed me enough to request in by name.

Is this just a local joke or someone pushing their own product???

What am I missing,,,

VtSteve 08-29-2022 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 375706)
Can't help but wonder if O's staff shortage = Birch and Vine poaching.

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Could be. It's a good restaurant. I've been spoiled since 2020. We just don't go to regular places to eat anymore, because we can cook and get better quality at home. So we hardly ever go out to breakfast, rarely for lunch, and occasionally for dinner now. I can buy prime cuts of beef, great fresh seafood, and anything else that's looking good.

In Florida, I was astounded to see that Fleming's Prime Steakhouse was owned by the same outfit as the Outback, where I've never returned to in years. Northern New England doesn't have the advantages of fantastic competition, but they still have high prices.

I still forgot to add the pilgrimage to the Town Docks. Again, excellent service and a lot of staff. My only lobster roll, expensive, and good. Just wanted to hang out by the water. I imagine their servers do very well with tips there.

SteveO123 08-29-2022 04:15 PM

I liked it better when Baygo was boycotting this forum.

Descant 08-29-2022 09:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by XCR-700 (Post 375708)
What the heck is Dancing Rabbit Vodka and who cares,,,

Once vodka goes into a mixed drink I challenge 99% of the population to know the difference from one brand to another.

I have never had a vodka that impressed me enough to request in by name.

Is this just a local joke or someone pushing their own product???

What am I missing,,,

You're many many many months late to the discussion about Dancing Rabbit. Look it up. Vodka is not what this thread is about.

BroadHopper 08-30-2022 11:24 AM

Revisit 'Breeze'
 
Saturday afternoon lunch, it was pretty busy but service is excellent. No changes in the noise situation since the last visit in the main room and requested to seat in the former bar area. The noise is a little better but not much!

The food was excellent however a bit disappointed with the cole slaw. It was packaged Sysco serving. Cole Slaw is wicked simple to make and at the price I'm paying really killed the experience.

To each his/her own.

VtSteve 08-31-2022 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by BroadHopper (Post 375756)
Saturday afternoon lunch, it was pretty busy but service is excellent. No changes in the noise situation since the last visit in the main room and requested to seat in the former bar area. The noise is a little better but not much!

The food was excellent however a bit disappointed with the cole slaw. It was packaged Sysco serving. Cole Slaw is wicked simple to make and at the price I'm paying really killed the experience.

To each his/her own.

Definitely on the louder side when crowded for sure. Agreed on Cole slaw, while I didn't have theirs, if it was bad I would have said something. Cole slaw is a simple thing that many remember in their head as to taste, and even I can make a good Cole slaw myself. Judging from every other place in the general area, The Breeze fills a pretty wide gap that appears to have been needed. Judging by the attentive and professional staff, I'm sure they take this all in as constructive criticism. Not an insurmountable list for sure.

Over here on the West Coast of New England, we suffer from an abundance of 'local' restaurant owners and groups that are mostly mediocre. I'm not a Big Portion guy myself, but typically no issues there anyway. Sadly, some of our better restaurants are national chains. We have a locally-owned 'steak house' that is overpriced for whatever reason, it certainly isn't high quality or exquisite service, I had hoped a top notch national chain would have taken the site. But locals always have the ear of those that matter. The only thing more complex and risky than a restaurant is the customers.

Descant 08-31-2022 02:10 PM

I think of national chains as reliable, predictable quality, but I can't really think of national chains that are top notch, or have a presence in New England. Jog my memory, please and suggest a couple of top notch chains. (Ruth's Chris?)

Major 08-31-2022 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Descant (Post 375812)
I think of national chains as reliable, predictable quality, but I can't really think of national chains that are top notch, or have a presence in New England. Jog my memory, please and suggest a couple of top notch chains. (Ruth's Chris?)

Capital Grille, Smith & Wollensky's, Morton's, Del Frisco's and The Palm.

However, my personal favorite is Abe & Louie's, which isn't quite a chain with locations in Boston and Boca Raton.

SteveO123 08-31-2022 02:46 PM

Morton’s Steakhouse…

ishoot308 08-31-2022 03:06 PM

Ruth's Chris
 
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Originally Posted by Major (Post 375815)
Capital Grille, Smith & Wollensky's, Morton's, Del Frisco's and The Palm.

However, my personal favorite is Abe & Louie's, which isn't quite a chain with locations in Boston and Boca Raton.

Don't forget Ruth's Chris! My favorite!

Dan

GusMan 08-31-2022 03:33 PM

National steak house chains....
 
I guess I am in the minority here...

I don't really have a desire to go to the major steakhouse chains. Are they great? Sure... but I think steak is one of the easiest proteins to do well at home at a fraction of the cost. Does an aged prime steak cooked in a 1000 degree salamander shine? Of course. But is it really worth the 4x price (plus sides, sauces etc) than a Costco prime ribeye fired on your grill?

Not to mention the martinis and wine are much cheaper too!

Cheers...

Gusman

Major 08-31-2022 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by GusMan (Post 375818)
I guess I am in the minority here...

I don't really have a desire to go to the major steakhouse chains. Are they great? Sure... but I think steak is one of the easiest proteins to do well at home at a fraction of the cost. Does an aged prime steak cooked in a 1000 degree salamander shine? Of course. But is it really worth the 4x price (plus sides, sauces etc) than a Costco prime ribeye fired on your grill?

Not to mention the martinis and wine are much cheaper too!

Cheers...

Gusman

If one factored cost into the equation, I doubt most people wouldn't go out to eat in the first place. My wife and I go out to eat to relax, have someone else wait on us and to socialize and people watch. It is a frivolous activity we both enjoy. When we were younger we used to go out to eat much more than we do now. However, we still enjoy it.

Overlake97 09-01-2022 04:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Major (Post 375819)
If one factored cost into the equation, I doubt most people wouldn't go out to eat in the first place. My wife and I go out to eat to relax, have someone else wait on us and to socialize and people watch. It is a frivolous activity we both enjoy. When we were younger we used to go out to eat much more than we do now. However, we still enjoy it.

https://www.theonion.com/area-mom-co...che-1819566685

Descant 09-01-2022 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Overlake97 (Post 375832)

Cute story. This mom obviously hasn't seen the studies that report on the economic cost/value of a mom/housewife, and I would suggest she has no idea of the overhead for running her kitchen in terms of mortgage, utilities, amortized cost of appliances etc etc. Buying food is only a part of restaurant overhead. Hubby should taker someplace where there are no prices on the menu.

thinkxingu 09-01-2022 09:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Descant (Post 375838)
Cute story. This mom obviously hasn't seen the studies that report on the economic cost/value of a mom/housewife, and I would suggest she has no idea of the overhead for running her kitchen in terms of mortgage, utilities, amortized cost of appliances etc etc. Buying food is only a part of restaurant overhead. Hubby should taker someplace where there are no prices on the menu.

Ummm...you know The Onion is satirical, yes?

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chachee52 11-27-2022 08:24 AM

Finally made it over yesterday. Wife and I were VERY happy with everything. The drinks were made very well, that is something I watch because poorly mixed drinks are never a good thing when we go out. Tried a couple of their drinks on the menu, mine was a whiskey drink, her's a vodka drink.
We started with the Octopus appetizer. I am always looking for new "meats" to eat and I have never had that. My wife went to school in Spain for a while so she is very familiar with it and said it was cooked perfectly. The oil garlic sauce was a great pairing with it, wish I had more bread to soak it up with!!
I had the pork belly sandwich and she had the sandwich of the day which was a jerk chicken. Both were very tasty.
We left happy and went out to do some Local Business Saturday Shopping.
I do believe I saw the C-Nile there on the dock as well, and was a little surprised to see the fire boat still in the water too. Looked like all the MP boats are out.

steve-on-mark 11-28-2022 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by chachee52 (Post 378777)
Finally made it over yesterday. Wife and I were VERY happy with everything. The drinks were made very well, that is something I watch because poorly mixed drinks are never a good thing when we go out. Tried a couple of their drinks on the menu, mine was a whiskey drink, her's a vodka drink.
We started with the Octopus appetizer. I am always looking for new "meats" to eat and I have never had that. My wife went to school in Spain for a while so she is very familiar with it and said it was cooked perfectly. The oil garlic sauce was a great pairing with it, wish I had more bread to soak it up with!!
I had the pork belly sandwich and she had the sandwich of the day which was a jerk chicken. Both were very tasty.
We left happy and went out to do some Local Business Saturday Shopping.
I do believe I saw the C-Nile there on the dock as well, and was a little surprised to see the fire boat still in the water too. Looked like all the MP boats are out.

I think Gilford is keeping the fire boat in the lake until I leave ( in case I have any emergencies ).....probably not! :-) Too bad you didn't go on Sunday....the Breeze patrons got to watch me do a boat to truck transfer of stuff going home for the winter, along with 3 members of the cat herd...I'm sure THAT was fun to watch!

Loub52 03-03-2024 04:38 PM

The Breeze on 3/1/24
 
Went for lunch, with a high top near the bar. Great service, food, drinks and views of rolling lenticular clouds over Mount Washington.

Biggd 03-04-2024 07:43 AM

Looking forward to them opening up in Meredith.

thinkxingu 03-04-2024 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Biggd (Post 391616)
Looking forward to them opening up in Meredith.

Will that be where Lakeview Tavern is?

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Biggd 03-04-2024 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 391622)
Will that be where Lakeview Tavern is?

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That's what I've been told.

Bumble2249 03-07-2024 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Biggd (Post 391616)
Looking forward to them opening up in Meredith.


Of course you are....


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bushwack1 03-07-2024 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by steve-on-mark (Post 369156)
It is at the former Lyons Den.

Before it was the Lyons Den it was Gretchen's Kitchen

upthesaukee 03-08-2024 08:32 AM

Way back when...
 
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Originally Posted by bushwack1 (Post 391679)
Before it was the Lyons Den it was Gretchen's Kitchen

Way back when, it was Dorothy's and there was a small grocery store in the basement. Great food.

Dave

ishoot308 03-08-2024 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 391682)
Way back when, it was Dorothy's and there was a small grocery store in the basement. Great food.

Dave

I wish there was a store there now! That would be so handy for us islanders during the summer and ice fishermen, snowmobilers, etc, etc during the winter…

Dan

Slickcraft 03-08-2024 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 391682)
Way back when, it was Dorothy's and there was a small grocery store in the basement. Great food.

Dave

There was also a small grocery store on Glendale Place 40 to 45 years ago. Left of the canvas shop and parking lot. Grey house I think.

upthesaukee 03-08-2024 11:14 AM

Also...
 
Also, not to mention the Glendale Fire Station. But then again, I said not to mention it.:D

Dave

Slickcraft 03-08-2024 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 391691)
Also, not to mention the Glendale Fire Station. But then again, I said not to mention it.:D

Dave

Yes, where the canvas now is.

Alan

Descant 03-08-2024 03:26 PM

Don't forget the Iron Pot, beer and pizza place between the fire station and the Glendale Store. Charlotte and Lindsey served beer and pizza. The "Freewheelers" car club met upstairs in the fire station. Officer Bob Hutchinson was the Gilford PD advisor to the club. The house on the corner of Dock Rd. was Goodhue's. I believe when John was living there, he was a volunteer firefighter and drove the truck.


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