Reviews on Bar food in Saranac Lake, New York, United States. Saranac Lake is a village in the state of New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 5,406. The village is named after Upper, Middle and Lower Saranac lakes, which are nearby.
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An ADK pub with a curated draft menu offering the best craft selection around and serving dive-bar indulgent food out of our kitchen called âThe Sculleryâ. The Scullery serves from Noon-10pm everyday. LArge renovated back deck with outdoor seating and vie
I went to Paul Smiths College and frequented this bar to often. The stories i have from here will last a life time and be forever told. Great specials such as tuffers. (two for one on Tue.) and Thirsty Thursday Specials. I have celebrated birthdays, weddings, and graduations here with a fish bowl. $25 for a giant bowl of awesome liquid goodness. A bunch of liquor in one bowl = adult kool ade and always creates great stories. go and enjoy one!
4 based on 98 reviews
We had 10 people for dinner, and this was an excellent place to take them. Service was efficient and attentive, but the food...just awesome! Ambience was fun, and there's even a cute little gift shop. Highly recommend.
4 based on 131 reviews
If you're looking for a white-linen dining experience, go somewhere else. If you seek delicious food and well-crafted beer, go to Blue Line! It can get busy and food/drink service can get backed up, but be patient, it's worth it. We stopped in for a few beers and ended up have two epic pizzas. It was so good that we came back again two nights later. Blue Line Brewery will definitely be on our list every visit.
4 based on 98 reviews
An Adirondack inspired, rustic-industrial tavern serving an eclectic mix of inspired pub cuisine, specialty craft cocktails, local craft beers, in a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
Came here solely for the food.Yes,they have all kinds of neat beers and bourbons-it was their unique menu I was after.I wanted something more than pub food (though they have that, too). Had fried perch (!!)tacos which came w/a small mixed greens salad w/light, sweet dressing, which nicely offset the fish, the spicyness of the mayo and the intense corn flavor of the tortillas. Companion had the pho, with added brisket;brisket had a few fatty spots but overall was spot-on. Starters were burnt ends (smoked) tofu with kimchi , also roasted brussels sprouts with walnuts & shaved parm in a balsamic reduction which was perfectly cooked.I wish the the outside of the bar could get some luvvin' and cleaned up, as well as the inside, as it's kind of beat up and could use a good sanding & coating of polyurethane to make it appear cleaner. I think people might be off-put by the exterior appearance and miss the amazing food inside.Only other drawback is lack of low seating- all the seating is high topped tables or at the bar, and many of the bar stools do not have backs. (Waitress was kind enough to fetch me a stool with a back when I asked, as I have back problems). There is only one bench seat in the corner, but the table is too low to put your legs & feet under. There is more seating up some steep stairs, but it was too hot & stuffy up there. Would definitely be back for more, esp. for those sprouts!! $47 before tax for tofu& kimchi, sprouts, big bowl of pho and 4 fish tacos w/salad. And service was fast and attentive. We went for early dinner at 4:30pm on Saturday.
4 based on 293 reviews
Stopped for lunch on the way thru town, used Trip Advisor reviews to select Downhill Cafe. We liked the venue located in the middle of town and the tilt toward skiing with the decorations and menu. This is also a much larger restaurant than expected. However, when we stop for sandwiches, fries, onion rings, etc. we are looking for fresh cut fries and hand breaded rings. Upon question, our server insisted that their frozen and fried rings and fries are the âbest in town.âI canât argue the âbest in townâ comment, but were I to stop for lunch again in Saranac Lake, I would again look for hand cut and battered.
4 based on 649 reviews
Generations is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The menu feature many foods that are grown and raised locally. Our goal is to keep it as local and fresh as possible, showcasing the many wonderful farms and products that are grown, raised and cultivat
We went here to try a local beer & get the giant pretzel with cheese and mustard it was good. You cant see the lake from the patio outside which stinks. Server was great. I wish they would let you have happy hour on the patio.
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