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I have been searching for info on this restaurant and all I see is drama. I've been feeling adventurous and have a feeling I won't be venturing here which is unfortunate. The local Gilford circle of restaurants are good, but it gets old after eating at the same establishments for years. Maybe when the tourists go home I'll venture over. I do miss "The Tell".
On a side note, tried East of Suez last week. Fabulous!
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To you, misha888, I say, eat where you want, make up your own mind, and don't let the personalities of this site sway your choice. You can tell almost the minute you enter any restaurant if you want to stay or not. Go for it.
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Thank you.
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Two friends from Ohio who were staying at New Found Lake came over for a visit last Wednesday. I took them out for dinner at the WT. By a remarkable coincidence, it turned out that they had stopped there some months ago on the way through. [We dined at their "regular" table.]
Our dinners were excellent (french onion soup, shepherd's pie, apple crisp) and the service was excellent. [I never had to ask or wait for my water glass to be refilled; a small point, but an important one.] The William Tell was my favorite restaurant of all time and the Tavern has not replaced it... HOWEVER, I have eaten a number of times at the Woodland Tavern and I and my friends like it very much. We will return for future gastronomic adventures and would recommend that you give it a try. |
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I had dinner with family at WT a couple weeks ago, and while my meal was OK, it was not at all memorable.
The only thing memorable was the high cost of the tab: not a good value. I suspect they are a bit adrift, looking to fashion their own identity. The William Tell was a tough act to follow. Their sophomore year was a bit of a flop for them; hopefully they'll come up with something new to keep the doors open for many years. Ellacoya is thriving; WT could, too. Best of luck, and hey, think outside the box. |
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