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Old 11-12-2008, 09:41 AM   #1
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Question Winter Restaurants

Does any body have a list of the restaurants in the Lake Winni. region that are open all winter long? Even a partial list will do. Thanks.
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Old 11-12-2008, 10:16 AM   #2
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Default Open restaurants

Village Kitchen, the Woodshed, the Corner House, Lago, Lakeside Grill, and Abondante are a few but certainly not all that are open on the north side of Winni.
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Alby: I'm guessing from your photoposts that you are in the Gilford area. My favorites in that neck of the woods that are open in the Winter include; ELLACOYA BARN & GRILLE, LYON'S DEN (currently closed for a week or two) and the WILLIAM TELL INN .
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If you are asking about weekend dining then you are probably OK. However, several of these restaurants cut their open days in the winter, often closing Mon - Wed or running limited hours. Call to make sure during the week.
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Default Year round list of restaurants

Adding to McDude's list in Gilford is Patrick's Pub. (The William Tell is open Wed. - Sun. during the winter and is definitely a favorite).

New Durham has Johnson's (near the Alton line) and Alton has JP's (Chinese) and the Dockside.

Wolfeboro has the Wolfeboro Inn and Garwoods. I'm not sure if the Inn will be undergoing renovations this fall/winter.
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Canoe,Lago,George's,and Mike Loves place on Route 25 in CH. The name escapes me right now
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Old 11-12-2008, 07:42 PM   #7
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Don't forget about Kevin's in Moultonboro.
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You mean Lemon Grass?
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Adding to McDude's list in Gilford is Patrick's Pub. (The William Tell is open Wed. - Sun. during the winter and is definitely a favorite).

New Durham has Johnson's (near the Alton line) and Alton has JP's (Chinese) and the Dockside.

Wolfeboro has the Wolfeboro Inn and Garwoods. I'm not sure if the Inn will be undergoing renovations this fall/winter.
The Dockside in Alton is closed for the winter.
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Shibleys in Alton is open year round,great views as well of lake activities
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Shibleys in Alton is open year round,great views as well of lake activities
How sure are you ? When we ate there a few weeks ago we were told it was their last weekend for the season. And UTS is correct about the Dockside, the new owner contemplated keeping it open for the winter but just couldn't make it work $$-wise.
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Old 11-13-2008, 12:33 PM   #13
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The Dockside is also up for sale again....$450k

They have done a nice job w/ the inside as well.
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Buckey's in Mboro and the Pine Cone Cafe are open year round as well.
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Talked to Ann and they are closed till Jan. 11th
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And UTS is correct about the Dockside, the new owner contemplated keeping it open for the winter but just couldn't make it work $$-wise.
Just to assure myself that I'm not losing it, wasn't the Dockside open last winter (at least on the weekends)?? I thought there were cars parked outside when gtxrider and I rode past there Winter Carnival weekend. It just seems that the winter months make it hard for places to make a go of it. We had enjoyed the dinners at the Main St. Cafe' as well, but now it's back to breakfast and lunch only.

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Old 11-13-2008, 03:00 PM   #17
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If I remember correctly, Dan closed the Dockside for a month or two during renovations last winter.
But yes he is closing this winter due to the economy and it is up for sale.
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A sign in the window at Shibley's at the Pier says they will open January 30, 2009 at 11:00 a.m.. This is a normal thing for them, as they get a little time off, and then open again as the winter time activities get into full swing (we hope).

And Riverrat is correct... I believe Dockside closed around Thanksgiving and didn't reopen until at least February.
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Post Toward Laconia

There are a number of restaurants open in the winter toward/in Laconia. This is clearly not a complete list:
  • Waldo Pepper
  • Avery
  • Fratellos
  • CJs
  • T-Bones
  • Crazy Gringo (at the Weirs)
  • Matthews (by the Weirs)

Years back most of the good restaurants were seasonal. I think that it is very difficult to make it for most restaurants if they are only open during the summer. The Weirs restaurants do tend to be the most seasonal. These days there are plenty of options for the winter.

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Old 11-13-2008, 04:25 PM   #20
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Where is Matthews? Do you mean Michaels?
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Sorry, that one has had too many name changes and owners.
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Open at 11:30am, Monday - Saturday
11:00am on Sunday
Full Menu Available for Take Out.
Call Ahead at 603-524-0001
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Old 11-13-2008, 11:06 PM   #23
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Hey guys it's Mike and I just wanted to let everybody know that the Lobster Pound will be open all winter long. Our hours are: Wed, Thurs, Fri, 4pm-1am. Sat and Sun 12n-1am. We have many great food and drink specials, check out the laconia sun to keep you updated. Two of our most popular specials right now are twin lobsters(everyday) for 19.95$ and our all you can eat fish fry on fridays for 12.95$. The prime rib also has had a warm reception. We also have karaoke Thurs., and live bands Fri and Sat. the first Fri of every month we have a d.j. and dancing. We are also throwing many parties during the winter months. Our first party will be a thanksgiving homecoming party Wed Nov 26, we will have a dj and dancing. A complete list of all the entertainment can be found on our myspace page under Weirs Beach Lobster Pound. We thank you all for your support, and hope you come down and spend some snow filled days with us at the pound!
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The Dockside is also up for sale again....$450k

They have done a nice job w/ the inside as well.
While the food was good, the service was as slow as any place we've been to in the area.

We are not in a hurry either. But it was really ridiculously slow.

We're talking slooooooooooow.....

Did I mention slow?

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Didn't know the forum could be used to advertise.......maybe there should a thread for that so that we can all get on board.Whatta ya' say,Don.....is it ok to plug our specials,menu and so forth,or do you want to keep it as is?
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The Brick Front Restaurant.
134 Church St. Laconia. (603) 524-0399

They're even open today! I just called them to make sure, from Dallas/Fort Worth.
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51 Mill (closed Sun)
Garwoods (closed Wed - rumor that they will open back up Wed)
the awesome Mexican place
the Inn closes Jan 1 for a few months
Katie's Place
Wolfgang's Pizza
Mise en Place
Morrisseys Front Porch
the two Chinese places
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Didn't know the forum could be used to advertise.......maybe there should a thread for that so that we can all get on board.Whatta ya' say,Don.....is it ok to plug our specials,menu and so forth,or do you want to keep it as is?
Someone asked about restaurants open in the winter and Mike replied. Usually that would be OK but it does sound a little too much like a commercial with all the additional details. He should have stopped at "check out the laconia sun to keep you updated."

My preference is that business owners answer the question at hand and refer readers to their Web site for more information.
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My wife and I like to go out to eat about 3 to 4 times a wk but it's tough when most of the restaurants are only open Thurs to Sat or Fri to Sunday. I can see them complaining as to lack of business but when you eat there one night and go back the same night a week later to find them closed you kind of give up hope. We liked 51 Mill but gave up on them and really liked the Barn Door but now they don't seem reliable either. And the Lobster Pound's too far away.
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While the food was good, the service was as slow as any place we've been to in the area.

We are not in a hurry either. But it was really ridiculously slow.

We're talking slooooooooooow.....

Did I mention slow?

And we were eating there at least once a week during the summer...trying to support the locals. If we got there and were in the middle of those meals being cooked, because the kitchen is pretty small, food might take a little longer to get out. Sorry you feel the service is slow. We enjoy the food and the service and hope he is able to open in 2009.
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hey sam, did I mention we are having a big new years eve party at the pound? its gonna be great, you should come!
I thought you guys wanted to know what was going on in the area this winter? I also thought you like when the owners check in and let you know what is going on with their establishments? any owner would be a fool not to use the forum as a tool to spread the word about their business, after all, you guys are free to say anything you want about us right?
next time when I respond to a post on the forum, I will make sure to write only HALF, of what I need to say and I will let you guys look up the rest. I will also make it as cryptic as possible so it doesnt sound anything like self advertising.
see everybody on New Years Eve!

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Hi everyone,it's Carol from Bullwinkle's Bar and Grill in Ashland.We are open all year . We are open for dinner Wed. thru Sun. We also serve lunch on Sat. and Sun.The Broken Antler is open 7 nights a week.Abondete's is also open.
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As a business who is strictly monitored for not advertising via the forum, I take offense at Mike's posting and followup, in your face, uppercase post for New Years.
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hey sam whoever you are, did I mention we are having a big new years eve party at the pound? its gonna be great, you should come!
I thought you guys wanted to know what was going on in the area this winter? I also thought you like when the owners check in and let you know what is going on with their establishments? any owner would be a fool not to use the forum as a tool to spread the word about their business, after all, you guys are free to say anything you want about us right?
next time when I respond to a post on the forum, I will make sure to write only HALF, of what I need to say and I will let you guys look up the rest. I will also make it as cryptic as possible so it doesnt sound anything like self advertising.
see everybody on New Years Eve!
..........If I recall correctly, SAMIAM is another Lakes Region restaurant owner and has been for a number of years.............. I don't recall the restaurant(s) he owns, perhaps someone could refresh my memory (and enlighten the Lobster Pound owner)? Thanks in advance.
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my post to sam was complete sarcasim. for those of you who misunderstood it, I was just tying to say no matter what you write on this forum, people are quick to criticize. my first post about what is going on at the pound this winter was just meant to be informative. a bunch of other resturants were mentioned and I wanted to add our name to the list. it wasn't meant to be an advertisement. it amazes me that even when you give people exactly what you think they want on this forum, you get negative feedback. I actually thought people would say, hey mike, thanks for the info. I guess I should have known better.
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my post to sam was complete sarcasim. for those of you who misunderstood it, I was just tying to say no matter what you write on this forum, people are quick to criticize. my first post about what is going on at the pound this winter was just meant to be informative. a bunch of other resturants were mentioned and I wanted to add our name to the list. it wasn't meant to be an advertisement. it amazes me that even when you give people exactly what you think they want on this forum, you get negative feedback. I actually thought people would say, hey mike, thanks for the info. I guess I should have known better.
Hey Mike, thanx for the info - not all of us are A******S

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my post to sam was complete sarcasim. for those of you who misunderstood it, I was just tying to say no matter what you write on this forum, people are quick to criticize. my first post about what is going on at the pound this winter was just meant to be informative. a bunch of other resturants were mentioned and I wanted to add our name to the list. it wasn't meant to be an advertisement. it amazes me that even when you give people exactly what you think they want on this forum, you get negative feedback. I actually thought people would say, hey mike, thanks for the info. I guess I should have known better.
It's not always easy to detect rather something is sarcasm or just plain not being nice in a written forum like this, where the reader cannot see the facial expressions or hear the tone of voice -- I'm sincerely sorry, apparantly I took what you said the wrong way. I've always wished you luck and success in your restaurant venture, I felt some of the posts about your restaurant were downright nasty, and it's good to see more positive posts of late.

That being said, thanks for the information, and best of luck with the New Year's party!
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my post to sam was complete sarcasim. for those of you who misunderstood it, I was just tying to say no matter what you write on this forum, people are quick to criticize. my first post about what is going on at the pound this winter was just meant to be informative. a bunch of other resturants were mentioned and I wanted to add our name to the list. it wasn't meant to be an advertisement. it amazes me that even when you give people exactly what you think they want on this forum, you get negative feedback. I actually thought people would say, hey mike, thanks for the info. I guess I should have known better.

Hey Mike,
Why if you have such a low opinion of this forum and those who post on it do you even bother with us? I don't find your attitude very helpful, as a small businessman myself I can't imagine why you would post such comments. In a struggling ecomomy and a slow time of year for your industry why do all you can to p*ss potential customers off with your attitude?
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Just in case anyone forgot the original question... The Lyons' Den is open for the winter - we serve lunch and dinner Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. (8 p.m. on Sunday) - we still have some openings for holiday parties through December and we are planning a GREAT New Year's Eve menu.
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Thanks,Lakesregion,I also,thought that was a little rude.I was simply suggesting that if the forum was going to be used as an advertising vehicle,that everyone should be allowed to do it.I thought that the restaurant thread was for consumers to rate different restaurants,pro or con.Also,it's reasonable for owners to respond to a post as many of us have done in the past.If you look through the archives,you'll be hard pressed to find an owner who has plugged his menu,specials,hours and so forth......if this was allowed this thread would be choked with advertising.
Mike seems a little touchy......going to be a lo-o-o-o-ng winter.
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Gotta love the restaurant threads....run a close second to the now closed "speed limit" threads. Always informative, and usually very entertaining. I love the sarcasm, but sometimes people can't take it, and it turns mean. This, I can do without.
Mike Ray's comment "you guys can say what you want about us"...not really sure why, but that single statement sort of rubs me the wrong way. Did not know this was an "us against them" forum". And I truly love his place. Great spot, and I stayed away until late August...my loss.
But, I don't know....lighten up a bit I guess.
Samiam is a long time member, and does not deserve the slap.

On another note...glad LP is open this winter. I thought they were closed.
Going to visit in January during our stay while skiing Gunstock. Great reason to visit the Weirs in winter.
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I promise to support restauranteers who support my favorite website.
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Default Unfortuantly,Mike Ray is right..

I am not affiliated with any restaurants...but some one will either criticize me for that or disagree with that statement..

but no matter what someone says here there is always an abundance of people ready ,willing and more than able to criticize...if he said black , 3 people would complain that he should have said white ,he says left and 5 people will blather on and on about how right was the correct answer... everyone here has an opinion ,as it should be,,,but when someone's differs even slightly from your own you are all over them .. you are part of a vicious circle ,standing in line ,patting each other on the back ... that is why I haven't been here for the better part of a year !!..and won't be again
Jet skier ..you say that not everyone here is an a$****e.. So ,you are saying that some of the people here are... care to elaborate ?? If it walks like a duck and swims like a duck ...who here has webbed feet ???????

Now you all get in a neat line and you can take your turns critisizing me ...
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Mike - you probably know this:

(from twenty years of being a chef across the country)

25% will rave about your place (food)
25% will bitch about your place (see above)
50% won't say a thing

Restaurants are a lot like church - when you change the minister (chef), 10% of the congregants (customers) leave. People are passionate about our business. My ex-father-in-law would stop going to the Corner House if they ever change the crab cake recipe. My best friend never orders from a regular menu - always orders specials (and usually the most "out-there" item).

When I visited New Orleans after Katrina to meet restaurateurs completely affected and shut down - many of them told a simple story. The locals went to the restaurants to meet their neighbors - before they went to the churches. It seems the restaurateurs were the ones that stayed. What I'm trying to say is that our restaurants and churches are the cornerstones of society. They both are spaces for celebrations, mourning, grieving and companionship. As hospitality professionals sometimes it can be hard to remember that. Sometimes it can be hard to remember that our critics can be our best customers.
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Well it looks like we were doing good and had a great informative thread going until we reached post #23 and than it went downhill pretty fast after that. Luckily we are not the Webmaster or Moderator of this forum and should not be stressed about what is allowed here or not, this is not our job it is Don's and I would not want it.
Therefore we should let Don do his job as best as he can and we can try to address the topic of the thread as best we can as forum members. So I would like to answer the original question with,
We tried Hector's restaurant last night and was delighted with the experience, I am a occassional visitor to Laconia and never noticed this restaurant before and we were looking for someplace to eat close to downtown so it was great and is open all year around.
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Luckily we are not the Webmaster or Moderator of this forum and should not be stressed about what is allowed here or not, this is not our job it is Don's and I would not want it.
I hate to hijack this thread anymore, but while we're on the topic (sort of) can someone point me in the direction of the "forum rules"? I've done a little poking around and haven't been able to find them - which could just be my stupidity. I've made an effort not to make any posts which would be a direct advertisment for my company (other than posting events on the calendar) but noticed that another similar company recently posted an event in the forum and was wondering if this is actually allowed given the kinds of events we do?!

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Poke around some HERE!
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Perfect, thanks! And there I was looking for something with the word "rules" on the menu bar!!

To get back on track... for a lunch place open all year long I love the Gourmet Food Barn in Belmont!
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Default Another of my favorites open all year....

Patrick's Pub & Eatery.

website; http://www.patrickspub.com/menu.htm

Also, a great story in the Weirs Times about Patrick's.

http://www.weirs.com/archivepdfs/wtimes111308.pdf after download, go to page 40.

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I own Tuscany Bistro located in (what used to be) the Tamarack dining hall. We're open Thursday thru Sunday and we have TERRIFIC pizza along with subs and pasta dinners. We also have a buy-one-get-one pizza coupon on the back of the Gilford Shaws register reciept. If this is too much like an advert, I'll take it off. Did I mention we have great pizza?
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Your pizza is the best in the area. Alot like the original Papa Gino's in Boston.
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Thanks Soxie, I appreciate that - Always great to hear!
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Are you related at all to the Taste of Tuscany what used to be known as Anthony's in Moultonboro ?
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Yes, that's us also. There's a slight difference in the pizza as the Bistro has a different type of oven but we use the same fresh dough, make our own sauce etc.
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The Winnipesaukee Masons in Alton has a super Breakfast Buffet every third Sunday of the month and although I am not affiliated with them we enjoy their buffet so much that we braved the storm this last Sunday to get to it. Abundant food and selection for a reasonable price, not to mention, nice people.
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We decided to give Abondante a try this past Friday evening. We came in a bit early and the restaurant was pretty quiet. They had a wine tasting starting at 7 and the place did start to fill up.

The atmosphere is quaint and the food was very good. The only complaint was that it was a bit cold; a couple next to us had a space heater.

We will certainly be back; we are going to make a point of catching them for a wine tasting.

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This past Friday we decided to try out the Pine Cone Restaurant in Melvin Village, we have been wanting to for quite sometime now. The food, service and prices were very acceptable. But we froze the whole time we were there. We asked to sit by one of the gas fireplaces and we did, we were told that they were controlled by a thermostat and could not be turned on manually without messing them up, and that when it got cool enough it would start. Well we were there for 1 1/2 hours friday night which was cold and windy and very drafty and with our jackets on the whole time and it never came on. But we were assured it would eventually, I inquired to as what day that would be. Unfortunately, even though all else was fine, we will not be rushing back there until warm weather.
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Does anyone know if Villiage Kitchen has a web-site where I could view their menu? Or could anyone possibly post a menu? Thank you.
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I could not find one straight off, Maybe Samiam will chime in.

I go to the VK a few times a month and always get a good homecooked style meal- love those Turkey croquettes!
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I don't go there often but when i drive by in the summer there is always a line getting in so must be real good value
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Did CI close for the winter?
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Hi, I was in Buckey's (as I frequently am) and saw they added a pool table located in a separate room. Nice little coin operated 7'er. There is a dart board in there as well.

It is a nice room and essentially helps expand the bar a bit - and on many nights the bar is busy (good busy but still busy) so the extra space is great.

If you are looking to play a game or two, check out Buck's
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Yes they did,signs up "see you in the spring"
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Drove by on Sunday and it is closed till spring.
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All Wolfeboro restaurants are open for the winter except Dockside. Some have a shorter schedule and only open part of the week, so check before going.
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All Wolfeboro restaurants are open for the winter except Dockside. Some have a shorter schedule and only open part of the week, so check before going.
Wolfetrap closes in winter. Also West Lake is closed this winter.
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Wolfetrap closes in winter. Also West Lake is closed this winter.
Is Jo Greens open all winter? In the past they used to close in the winter.
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