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Bracey 09-03-2017 07:47 PM

Lavinia's Relaxed Dining Closed
 
We had a reservation for 6 people at 5:30 this evening, Sunday, Sept. 3. The restaurant gladly accepted the reservation when it was made earlier in the week. Everyone arrived on time, in the pouring rain, and walked to the main entrance only to be met by a sign on the door saying In the future please call for reservations. They will NEVER see our business again!

Doobs41378 09-03-2017 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Bracey (Post 285167)
We had a reservation for 6 people at 5:30 this evening, Sunday, Sept. 3. The restaurant gladly accepted the reservation when it was made earlier in the week. Everyone arrived on time, in the pouring rain, and walked to the main entrance only to be met by a sign on the door saying In the future please call for reservations. They will NEVER see our business again!

I do not understand this post. Were they not open?

SteveO123 09-03-2017 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Bracey (Post 285167)
We had a reservation for 6 people at 5:30 this evening, Sunday, Sept. 3. The restaurant gladly accepted the reservation when it was made earlier in the week. Everyone arrived on time, in the pouring rain, and walked to the main entrance only to be met by a sign on the door saying In the future please call for reservations. They will NEVER see our business again!



Huh? Please explain what went on...??

Bracey 09-03-2017 08:21 PM

Lavinia's Relaxed Dining
 
They were closed...the sandwich board said Sorry, we're closed.

upthesaukee 09-03-2017 09:43 PM

Unless you gave them a phone number when you made the reservation, it would be difficult, nigh near impossible, to contact you and let you know they were unfortunately having to close on Sunday night and would not be able to honor your reservation.
Before I would write them off for a place to dine, I would certainly give them a call to find out what happened. Quite possibly they would offer you a gift certificate, however large or small, as a mea culpa for your inconvenience.
Just a thought. 🤔

Dave

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Prestige Worldwide 09-03-2017 11:40 PM

Lavinia's is always closed on Sundays & Mondays.


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rsmlp 09-04-2017 07:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bracey (Post 285167)
We had a reservation for 6 people at 5:30 this evening, Sunday, Sept. 3. The restaurant gladly accepted the reservation when it was made earlier in the week. Everyone arrived on time, in the pouring rain, and walked to the main entrance only to be met by a sign on the door saying In the future please call for reservations. They will NEVER see our business again!


This is odd to the extreme. I can't think of ever making a reservation without giving my phone #. Moreover, Lavinia's is CLOSED every Sunday. Somebody goofed up. Perhaps the person who made the reservation?

Bracey 10-12-2017 12:06 PM

Lavinia's out of business
 
If their post on facebook is correct, Lavinia's Relaxed Dining is closing it's doors. Out of business. It's sad to see any business closing in the Lakes Region.

Hopefully, a good restarauntuer can make a successful go of that wonderful location.

wtibert 10-12-2017 12:08 PM

Closing...
 
Annnnnndddddd now I have a gift card that is worthless.

It's too bad. I enjoyed it there.

joey2665 10-12-2017 01:13 PM

Always wanted to give it a try, even when it was Coe House. Oh well maybe when there is new ownership

TriDad 10-12-2017 01:21 PM

Their business plan was flawed from the beginning. They had a great location in a summer tourist area. Great food, great bar and atmosphere.

1. Only open after 4pm?
2. Closed all day on Sundays? ... and Mondays?

Why would you ever have these hours in tourist area. They were never going to make it.

thinkxingu 10-12-2017 01:28 PM

Weird--every time we called or showed up, they had no tables available AND were smarmy about it. Never ate there as a result.

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baygo 10-12-2017 07:05 PM

Lavinia's closing
 
This is sad news for Center Harbor and others around the lake who appreciate quality. Brandon has wonderful culinary skills..

Every cloud has a silver lining and I hope that one day Brandon can look back at this with the same positive thoughts I have when reminiscing the moment I closed my first restaurant 25 years ago. I believe he will encounter the exciting future that I wish upon him

ITD 10-12-2017 09:13 PM

The food was good, but it was tough to get in there in August, they didn't seem to want the business, they must have been having issues. Too bad, hopefully something as good or better will come in.

Bracey 10-13-2017 09:44 AM

Culinary skills are great if you are hosting an in home party.

But culinary skills, without being customer centric and having basic business sense, cannot run a successful business.

The silver lining is that this location may open up opportunities for a successful restaurant that can serve the community as it deserves.

Major 10-13-2017 11:59 AM

Lavinia's
 
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Originally Posted by ITD (Post 286596)
The food was good, but it was tough to get in there in August, they didn't seem to want the business, they must have been having issues.

That was our experience. I really liked the food, fish tacos especially. However, over the past year or so, I always felt like they could not be bothered by our business. Most of our friends who frequented Lavinia's felt the same way. In my opinion, the younger staff were overwhelmed and inexperienced, and the older staff were indifferent. It's too bad, I think they could have been a tremendous success if they were more customer focused.

jbolty 10-13-2017 01:38 PM

It's been a long while since I went then but that time we (4 of us) went upstairs, grabbed a spot in the bar and got scolded for not checking in with the hostess, then being told "never mind".

Every place on earth is open seating in the bar.

Always liked the food but someone else will do a better job I'm sure

Hillcountry 10-13-2017 06:27 PM

Only ever went once a couple years ago and I recall the food being good and the service good as well...I remember because when I paid by plastic they had to run the card through one of those old timey, “slides” with paper. I think she said their “link” was down or something.

Greene's Basin Girl 10-13-2017 10:59 PM

I went there for a wedding reception at the end of August. The food was fair, but nothing spectacular. I hope it opens again soon with new owners.

Seaplane Pilot 10-14-2017 08:03 AM

Bring back the Coe House (and their wonderful "no kids" policy)! It was fantastic.

we're golden 10-14-2017 07:57 PM

So sad
 
So sad to hear this. We always enjoyed our visits to Lavinia's. Brandon, Amanda and Anthony were always great. It's a really tough business and we wish them all the best. Lots of talent there... hope to see them again

Patiently Watching 10-15-2017 05:36 PM

In NH, gift cards do not expire or get wiped out by the closing of a business.
Send them a certified letter with copy of the card with card number and demand a full refund.
If they don't refund or respond, send copies of everything to the Attorney General and they will assist resolving it.

dpg 10-16-2017 06:16 AM

Bring back the Coe House (and their wonderful "no kids" policy)! It was fantastic.

A no kids policy anywhere in New Hampshire is a joke. Do these places think they're on Rodeo Drive??

Seaplane Pilot 10-16-2017 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by dpg (Post 286689)
Bring back the Coe House (and their wonderful "no kids" policy)! It was fantastic.

A no kids policy anywhere in New Hampshire is a joke. Do these places think they're on Rodeo Drive??

Don't know or care where they "think they were". I, and many other people knew they were in Center Harbor, NH. The place was always busy, and I purposely went there because of the "no-kids" (read: screaming brat) policy. It was like Camelot!

thinkxingu 10-16-2017 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Seaplane Pilot (Post 286691)
Don't know or care where they "think they were". I, and many other people knew they were in Center Harbor, NH. The place was always busy, and I purposely went there because of the "no-kids" (read: screaming brat) policy. It was like Camelot!

Umm...why'd they go out of business if they "were always busy"? I'm confident there's no way a restaurant in the lakes region would survive on adult-only patrons. It's hard enough to make it WITH families.

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Seaplane Pilot 10-16-2017 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 286692)
Umm...why'd they go out of business if they "were always busy"? I'm confident there's no way a restaurant in the lakes region would survive on adult-only patrons. It's hard enough to make it WITH families.

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I don't know the answer to your question. People go out of business for many reasons. There are dozens of restaurants in the Lakes Region, only one of which (to my knowledge) had a "no kids" policy. Is that really too much to ask? And yes, they were ALWAYS busy.

SAMIAM 10-16-2017 08:18 AM

FYI Coe House didn't go out of business. Owners sold the business and leased the building

Seaplane Pilot 10-16-2017 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by SAMIAM (Post 286697)
FYI Coe House didn't go out of business. Owners sold the business and leased the building

Thank you for clarifying.

jbolty 10-16-2017 09:33 AM

Just because a place is packed does not mean it's making a profit.

tis 10-16-2017 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Seaplane Pilot (Post 286691)
Don't know or care where they "think they were". I, and many other people knew they were in Center Harbor, NH. The place was always busy, and I purposely went there because of the "no-kids" (read: screaming brat) policy. It was like Camelot!

LOL, SP! Don't ask me why but your reply struck me funny. You know know where they think they were?? LOL LOL LOL Must not take much, huh??

tis 10-16-2017 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Seaplane Pilot (Post 286691)
Don't know or care where they "think they were". I, and many other people knew they were in Center Harbor, NH. The place was always busy, and I purposely went there because of the "no-kids" (read: screaming brat) policy. It was like Camelot!

LOL, SP! Don't ask me why but your reply struck me funny. You don't know or care where they "think they were"?? LOL LOL LOL Must not take much, huh??

phoenix 10-16-2017 07:10 PM

I am always unhappy when i good local restaurant goes out of business. A couple of years ago a full time resident said it was tough for anyone to survive the winter unless they either had something unique like Woodshed, Lemon Grass or Kitchen ( very reasonable prices ) or a good bar scene like the Bob or Buckeys . lavinias to me didn't have either. Just a thought

jetskier 10-16-2017 07:56 PM

Market Segmentation
 
My observation is that there are approximately four types of segmentation in the restaurant market at the lake:
  • Value Market
  • High End Market
  • Bar
  • Social

Restaurants such as Lemon Grass and Local Eatery fit into the high end market and their survival depends upon maintaining a high quality product and catering to generally a smaller market segment in the lakes region.

Restaurants such as T-Bones and Patricks are more value oriented and their survival depends upon good portion/quality relative to competitive pricing and developing volume (lower margins).

The bar segment is restaurants such as 405, Looney Bin and Patricks who rely heavily on the drinking crowd.

Some restaurants become social hangouts such as the Crazy Gringo.

To survive in the lakes region, restaurants have to establish themselves in at least one of these categories and develop an off season clientele. I don't think that Lavinia's positioned itself well in any one category. It seemed to want to cater to both the high end crowd and the bar crowd. Our experience is that the food was quite variable which probably hurt it in its high end positioning.

The Holy Grail is another good example of restaurant failure. The environment was not really great for social interaction and it did not appear to attract the bar crowd. The food was value based but the quality was lacking.

Just my observations.

Jetskier :cool:

Newbiesaukee 10-16-2017 09:09 PM

Don’t really disagree with Jetskier’s analysis. The Corner House does pretty well with the upstairs bar and downstairs dining rooms.

As long as I’m here, I can’t find anything on Lavinias FaceBook page about closing; perhaps there are multiple groups I can’t find. Just wondrin’

VitaBene 10-17-2017 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by phoenix (Post 286725)
I am always unhappy when i good local restaurant goes out of business. A couple of years ago a full time resident said it was tough for anyone to survive the winter unless they either had something unique like Woodshed, Lemon Grass or Kitchen ( very reasonable prices ) or a good bar scene like the Bob or Buckeys . lavinias to me didn't have either. Just a thought

Me too! In this case, Lavinias was a restaurant with good food and service when seated at the bar, after that it dropped off quickly... Stopped in during bike week this year for a good burger. It was not busy, no one at the hostess station, so we walked into the bar area and sat down at the high top closest to the bar. Manager came over and lectured us about coming into busy season, you need reservations, blah, blah (very condescending)... we left and went to the Woodshed instead. I only ate at Lavinias 4 or 5 times a year, but one of the people in our party was there often. Neither of us went back. I knew many regulars that felt that things had changed since the father was not involved.

The restaurant business is tough at best, customer service is paramount to success!

LongShort 10-21-2017 08:23 AM

Very sad to see them close
 
My family and I (including my 13 and 11 year old children) have been going to Lavinia's 4 or 5 times a year over the past 3 years and have always had a great meal and were treated well. I think part of their problem was the layout of the restaurant as it was somewhat awkward to eat in the dining room areas that were really just small rooms of the old house. You could hear every word people were saying and they could only fit so many tables into the rooms. I will really miss the scallop appetizer that we all would fight over every time we visited. Should have just ordered two. Good luck to the owners. I hope they find a way to try again.

newbie 11-05-2017 10:13 AM

Lavina’s Building Ownership
 
Does anyone know who owns the building? Plans?

Descant 11-05-2017 11:05 PM

Town websites
 
Most municipalities in NH list tax assessment data (ownership) on the town website. Or you can just google and get http://www.newhampshire.com/apps/pbc...WS02/140529255

Rattler 11-07-2017 02:50 PM

Really sorry to see another Lakes Region restaurant shuttered. As a year-rounder, it's sad to see the dwindling number of choices for dining out around the lakes.

I have to admit that I stopped going there after two bad experiences that occurred after several very good experiences. The first was a terrible dining experience (food and service) with friends whom I had told that this was one of the best restaurants in the area. I came away embarrassed about my unqualified recommendation. The last straw was a subsequent visit with only my spouse that was just as bad as the dinner with friends.

I have always been puzzled how restaurant quality can be so variable over time -- even under consistent ownership. Is it constant personnel turnover in the kitchen and front-of-house?

rsmlp 11-27-2017 07:00 AM

Lavinia's
 
Permanently closed. Bummer. Liked this spot and was surprised to see it fold. Just goes to show you how difficult it is to make a buck in the restaurant business in the Lakes Region. Too quiet off season.

neckdweller 11-27-2017 02:33 PM

I think the "too quiet offseason" may be a bit of Lavinia's own doing. I've heard from 3 or 4 different locals who had a similar experience to VitaBene and Rattler - they used to go there on a semi-regular basis but were turned off by the service so they stopped going altogether. It's not a big area up there and word of mouth travels quickly.

Greene's Basin Girl 11-28-2017 05:06 PM

There is a big REMAX sign in front of it.

StardogChampion 11-28-2017 10:53 PM

Gilford/Laconia/Meredith side of the lake needs a brewery.

thinkxingu 03-12-2018 09:51 PM

Any updates on Lavinia's?

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baygo 03-28-2018 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 291966)
Any updates on Lavinia's?

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I've heard two rumors. The first was that the owner of Center Harbor Inn was buying it. The second was from a very reliable source; Kevin from the Laconia local eatery would be opening it up as a restaurant.

thinkxingu 03-28-2018 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by baygo (Post 292633)
I've heard two rumors. The first was that the owner of Center Harbor Inn was buying it. The second was from a very reliable source; Kevin from the Laconia local eatery would be opening it up as a restaurant.

Thanks, Baygo! Hope something good goes in--it's a great location for us.

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phoenix 03-28-2018 08:11 PM

If Kevin opens up there i will be regular he had the best crab cakes and fried clams

joey2665 03-28-2018 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by phoenix (Post 292640)
If Kevin opens up there i will be regular he had the best crab cakes and fried clams


Different Kevin. Kevin from local eatery not Kevin from Kevin’s Cafe


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Newbiesaukee 03-28-2018 09:35 PM

The Kevin from the Local is Kevin Halligan. The “Crabcake” Kevin is Kevin Fiske. Both are great Chefs.

phoenix 03-29-2018 09:17 AM

thanks for the correction

VitaBene 03-29-2018 12:57 PM

Hopefully someone will make a go of it. Is the real estate for sale or just the Business (fixtures, furniture). I thought one of our forum members owns the building but he had nothing to do with the restaurant.


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