Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Inlet, New York, United States. Inlet is a town in Hamilton County, New York, United States. The population was 333 at the 2010 census. The name is derived from its location at the east end (inlet) of Fourth Lake, part of the Fulton Chain of Lakes.
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3 based on 213 reviews
Beautiful view, inexperienced and unorganized waitstaff. There was a bit of confusion when seating tables, people were being called who had already been seated, some even eating their meals. We had about a 15 minute wait for a table on the patio. Staff seemed to be frustrated with each other- again, those experienced and those that weren't. There was no estimate on how long our wait would be so we didn't opt to go to the bar. Our waitress was kind to let us change from a picnic table in the full sun to a shaded corner table. She was very sweet but seemed to be unsure of things. Difficult to order beer from the table as there was no drink menu and the waitress wasn't sure what they had. We had hoped for some local or regional brews, but ended up sticking with national brands out of ease. We found the food to be of good quality, good flavor, and generous portions, so this was a plus. Fish sandwich was a good sized piece of breaded white fish, tartar sauce was outstanding. Hamburger had a good char on it and plenty of flavor. It took some time to get our food, but we enjoyed our beer and the lake views from the deck. Our well behaved dog was welcomed on the outside deck. We were offered a bowl of water for him, too. (Nice plus). Clean restrooms also a plus. We would stop again when in the area. It is a beautiful place, well maintained. If you are on a time crunch, this is not your place and there are many signs stating so. As tourists we didn't feel an overwhelming welcome, but enjoyed ourselves none the less.
4 based on 57 reviews
Great view, limited menu, prices too high for what it was. The service was wonderful, but again so disappointed by the menu as there were not enough options. Wanted a fruity dessert and was told they had no fruit! What?! go to the local store and get some! Only ate dinner, did not stay.
4 based on 27 reviews
We have been there four times. It is crowded, even after Labor Day. It is a popular local destination. Well-cooked food and good soups. An efficient and friendly staff.
4 based on 19 reviews
Dinner at Duffy's at the Glenmore was great. The pub feel is comfortable. The hamburgers were really good and the sherried mushrooms were really tasty. Try the Blue Balls for an appetizer but be sure you leave room for dessert. The homemade desserts were awesome, especially the forest berry pie. Duffy's is a new and much better version of the Glenmore and is a great addition to the Big Moose Lake restaurant scene. We will definitely be back VERY soon.
4 based on 59 reviews
Went for breakfast, very friendly staff, great atmosphere. Great coffee. Has a basic breakfast menu, food came out a little slow but we are on vacation and no place to be than right here, right now so no worries. The food was delicious and worth the wait and enjoyed my conversation with my daughters.
4 based on 13 reviews
Casual and friendly atmosphere for lunch and drinks located at the Inlet Golf Club with a patio facing the beautiful Adirondack Mountains. Open 7 days a week between Mother's Day Weekend and Columbus Day Weekend. Specialty dinners served Mondays and Frida
Mulligans is not your typical golf course food. The sandwiches are excellent, the service, over the top and the view on the deck is just lovely. Remember Mulligans when you're looking for lunch!
4 based on 25 reviews
A nice place to eat after passing Inlet. Even on a Saturday night it wasnât particularly packed or loud. There is a full menu but a random assortment of sodas and limited beer/wine options. Great pizza and clams. There is inside and outside seating available but not a water view
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4 based on 134 reviews
The Red Dog is a very convivial place, with friendly staff, good beer and a super casual atmosphere. That being said, their dining room is small and they don't take reservations. So there is often a long wait for a table. My salad, fries, veggies and Long Island ice tea were fine. But my medium rare sirloin steak (which was advertised as that day's special) was much too dry. Too bad, since the rest of the experience was quite pleasant.Hello DoeHead,We appreciate your feedback! I will look into how to make our steaks more juicy. Maybe the steaks need a rub. On the wait time, we try our best to serve tables as quickly as possible without going overboard on speed. We want people to enjoy their stay at our tavern and not feel rushed. It's a balancing act. Please come again and please continue sharing your experience with us.
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4 based on 189 reviews
We stopped in for dinner after driving through Old Forge, Eagle Bay and Inlet looking for a vegetarian and family friendly dinner and many restaurants were closed on Mondays or for dinner. The staff are so friendly, our veggie pizza delicious, Stone IPA perfect and we loved the salad bar. We had dinner outside on the deck and really enjoyed the meal. It was crowded but very pleasant vibe.
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4 based on 152 reviews
The Overlook at The Woods Inn is a historic Lakeside Dinning Location, enjoy dinner and then watch the sunset from our wrap around porch. During the summer months you can enjoy lunch out on the dock. A hot buffet breakfast can be found inside the Inn most
Great weekend at the woods inn, staff was very friendly and acomedating. The Inn is very cozy. Our room was very comfortable, the beds were very soft. Location was perfect. We are deffenatley going back. The food at the resteraunt was excellent! Be sure to mention your a guest so your seated faster for dinner.
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