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4 based on 40 reviews
Just 15 minutes before Sugarloaf you will find this quintessential diner. The food is very reasonably priced and delicious. The have fantastic (and large) omelets, eggs, sandwiches, salads, etc. Omelets are served all day and they have plenty of gluten free options. We have 6 people in our party and EVERYONE was pleased with their meals, including the kiddos. Headed to the loaf? Stop in on your way up!
4 based on 173 reviews
Excellent meal. Spinach dip is amazing. Harvest chicken is delicious, baked stuffed haddock is great. We had a great table overlooking the river and lit up bridge. Best meal we had in the area.
Come for the food, stay for the view. Enjoy a delicious breakfast or lunch with a spectacular view at Strokes Bar & Grille at the Sugarloaf Golf Club. With an all-new menu featuring house-smoked meats, creative sandwiches and salads, and mouth-watering br
We've visited Strokes (at the Sugarloaf Golf Club) numerous times for breakfast and lunch during summer trips to Sugarloaf. Each time we've come away amazed at the creative menu, excellent food and great service! Strokes is our top dining choice in the off season and we always look forward to bringing new friends and trying new menu items (like their recently added brunch specials). Don't be fooled by the standard country club restaurant decor, the chef at Strokes knows what he's doing!We highly recommend that you seek out this hidden gem for breakfast or lunch if you're in the area during the summer season!
During the day, Bullwinkle's offers breakfast & lunch inside the cozy restaurant or on the sunny deck. When the sun goes down and the lifts close, it's transformed into Bullwinkle's at Night, an unforgettable dining experience: Guests arrive by snow cat t
Great food. The clam chowder at 1100 is exceptions. The staff is wonderful and makes the mob that shows up between 1100 and 1400 feel very welcome. Great beers. Can you believe that a guy 1/3 of my age, 76, said I should not have a been before noon. What happened to my buddy George Sheehan and beer for combo loading
During the winter, the Widowmaker at the top of the Sugarloaf Base Lodge is the sunny hub of the après ski scene and a hot spot for night owls. Featuring a full bar with 16 beers on tap, and live entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights, the Widowmaker
Not setup for MLK weekend. At 4pm there was a wait. It took an hour to get our food and the waitress got my order wrong. The kitchen doesn't just serve the Widowmaker, it serves other sites in the lodge. No ice tea. The mushroom burger was good but the long wait and sitting so close to the band that you couldn't talk and hear made it an unbearably long event.
4 based on 48 reviews
Was disappointed with our dinner here. Ordered the splatter platter and the meat was dry and had no taste. The table we were seated at was in the middle of a passage way and children constantly running past and screaming . Staff are great and friendly.
4 based on 74 reviews
45 North offers a modern take on classic Maine farmhouse favorites. Conveniently located at the Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel, 45 North is steps from the ski slopes and right in the heart of Sugarloaf Village. Open daily all year.
A wonderful September Monday evening in the off-season speaks volumes of this ski resort restaurant. We had a salad, the special corn chowder soup, the fried cauliflower, the roasted chicken, and ended with the Warm Maine Blueberry Bread Pudding. It was worth the trip for the cauliflower alone!!Thanks, Mark- we're so glad you liked it! The fried cauliflower is a local favorite, so happy to hear you tried it. Look forward to seeing you again soon!
4 based on 83 reviews
Manager of this restaurant puts her rules before her customers. And she treats customers like they are school children and she is the principal who scolds them if they step out of line. She is very rude. We will never eat at this restaurant again. Would recommend you, the reader, do the same.
4 based on 79 reviews
This place has the best staff on the mountain and it is THE place to go once skiing is done for the day. The view of the mountain from the deck is incredible. The drinks are great and the memosas are a must try. There is a ski lift if you want to go for lunch and get back to the hill fast. The food is incredible and we really enjoyed the breakfast! See you again soon Shipyard and thanks for having us!Thanks again Alli! You are too kind and we really appreciate your reviews and for taking the time to post them. Spring on the deck is the best part of the season and to be able to enjoy even more time outside. I am so glad to hear that you enjoyed the food and drink and we look forward to your next visit!
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4 based on 90 reviews
Love this place â again! We ask for gift certificates for Christmas each year because we want to keep going back. Our family loves Tufulioâs. The seafood fettuccine Alfredo was beautifully done. Light cream sauce, not overly heavy and the seafood medley was excellent. The scallops were sweet and light. The shrimp was really nice and the there was nicely cooked whitefish and bits of lobster in it. I had some of my daughterâs pesto pizza which was very flavorful with a light soft doughy crust. I had the good fortune to eat some of my wifeâs pork tenderloin which had a rich gravy and was as flavorful as weâve come to expect from Tufulioâs over the years. The house Chianti was nice as well. The service and family friendly atmosphere is another excellent feature that Leeâs is coming back. Canât wait for our next trip!
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