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    3 years ago

    Good food great service.... bring your low key. Sarcasm card saddle up to the bar for a good stiff one .

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    1 year ago

    Service was like we were fucking invisible. 45 minutes for food after ordering drinks. Probably never again, they were not that busy either

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    2 years ago

    Great food, Nice people, cannot go wrong, you won't be sorry , quick service, awesome food

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    2 years ago

    The drunk guys in the bar were very entertaining, their singing was a little flat but overall, pretty good.

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    Moore's Maple Shack and Pancake House - All you can eat: Initial plate is three large pancakes, additional plates of pancakes arrive The record is 43 pancakes eaten by one person.

    Moore's Maple Shack and Pancake House

    4.4(20 reviews)
    9.8 mi
    $

    Im a flight attendant and I've dined everywhere across the country. This place is by far the worst…read moreplace I've ever been to... the service is horrible. I will never recommend this place, not even to my worst enemy. Arrived and was put on a list to get a table. After several other parties arrived and asked to be put on the list, they were seated well before us. I decided not to eat any food because if they can't follow a list to sit people correctly than they probably can't cook food properly either. Place is cramped but cozy. I won't be back. Pancakes looked like shit. Paper thin.... and syrup seemed very water as people used it.

    It's a very long ride out to this restaurant, and usually a wait to be seated, but the pancakes are…read moreworth the trip. We all ordered pancakes; some also ordered a couple of fried eggs for a couple of bucks more. The first plate was three pancakes for each of us. The waitresses pay attention and when most of the people at the table are on their last pancake, a serving plate piled high with more pancakes is brought to the table. There does not seem to be a limit in the number of "refill" serving platters brought out. Today, for the nine of us, there were only 2 refill platters. Of course, the point of dining here vs. a pancake chain restaurant, is the maple syrup which comes from the trees on the land connected to this restaurant. Moore's is only open during the maple tree tapping season. This year it is only late February to April 12th. Maple syrup aficionados have to wait a year to return for this pancake breakfast.

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    Moore's Maple Shack and Pancake House - Picture of people who arrived after us but got to sit order and eat before ...

    Picture of people who arrived after us but got to sit order and eat before ...

    Moore's Maple Shack and Pancake House - $13 for all you can eat pancakes and a single serving of ham, sausage or bacon.

    $13 for all you can eat pancakes and a single serving of ham, sausage or bacon.

    Moore's Maple Shack and Pancake House - Gift shop: Syrup, maple candies, pancake breakfast sets.

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    Gift shop: Syrup, maple candies, pancake breakfast sets.

    The Kopper Keg

    The Kopper Keg

    4.0(50 reviews)
    25.0 mi
    $

    We made a special trip to Cuba and choose the Kopper Keg as our place to eat after reviewing all…read morethe options listed on Yelp/Google. I was hoping for a family owned dinner experience. The overall experience was underwhelming for the price (but that's understandable for the issues in the country atm). Because it was a special occasion and it happened to be friday, I treated myself to the fish fry (I usually avoid it since my husband hates the smell of seafood). It was an impressively sized piece of fish with a teensy cup of tartar sauce. It was then that I realized I hadn't asked if they used sweet or dill pickles in their sauce. I tasted it, it was sweet (ugh!), so I asked for some malt vinegar to try and substitute flavor. I really tried to eat and enjoy my meal, I used the vinegar, as much as I could squeeze out of the lemon and eventually a sprinkle of salt to give it some vibrancy. The problem was, without a good sauce, I couldn't get over how unpleasant the batter was and how flavorless the fish was (plus the inner layer of the batter was also unpleasant mushy). Eventually (about four bites in, the piece of fish is still larger than my plate), my husband remarks that there is no reason for me to force myself to choke down what I found truly disgusting. I relent and give the waitress my plate, explaining I just can't eat it and I don't have an appetite now for any replacement so I'll just wait for everyone else to finish. All of that wasn't even the main issue. After we get our check, I see a $11.Something charge I didnt understand. I ask for clarification by the older lady running checkout. It turns out it wasn't "$11" but a poorly written "4" that was the addon for my daughter's fries. (Wasn't aware that a $12 sandwich didn't come with fries for less than almost $5 but, I guess that's our bad for not checking the menu when the waitress asked if she wanted fries with it...fries that were just previously frozen blah things with no seasoning that my daughter didn't even eat, but again, that's a cost of going out I guess?) Finally, I gently bring up asking about some sort of discount off my $15+ meal as I could not eat the entree. I never asked for it to be comped, I opened with a suggestion of a discount because I had eaten the side of fruit and mashed potatoes. The lady acted as if I was insulting her and/or trying to score a free meal. She explained how it wasn't their fault if I didn't like the taste of their tartar sauce. I was confused and flabbergasted for a moment. Admittedly, I didn't point out how I had struggled to attempt to eat the fish despite the tartar sauce issue and still couldn't stomach it. I doubt it would have mattered, she likely would have said it was my fault because it wouldn't be the resturant's problem I physically couldn't choke down their nasty breading. I was so upset that my rare treat had turned out this way and put a rain cloud over the rest of my day in Cuba. Because I have neurological problems and issues with confrontation, I couldn't think clearly or argue after essentially being told it wasn't the resturant's responsibility that I was "too picky". So I just asked my husband to pay quickly and hurried out before I started to cry in the resturant. I suppose this could be my fault for not fully explaining how disgusting I found their food, but I thought that would be impolite feedback surrounded by customers. The tartar sauce (which the 1/3 of a shotglass size of dip wouldn't have even been appropriate for the size of fish even if it hadn't been sweet pickles) seemed a more polite excuse than saying their breading and fish was physically inedible. I didn't try to have it replaced or cause a scene, yet I still feel like I was being treated like I was trying to "get one over" on them. The salted caramel milkshake was very tasty tho?

    A mid-week lunch, and we beat the crowd. A single waitress…read morecapably handled all tables, and cashed out departing customers. The menu says breakfast is served all day, except Fridays, when breakfast stops at 11:30.

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    The Kopper Keg - Inside counter seating

    Inside counter seating

    The Kopper Keg - Fish sandwich

    Fish sandwich

    The Kopper Keg - Entryway with outside seating.

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    Entryway with outside seating.

    Dina's Restaurant - Cowgirl Ribs

    Dina's Restaurant

    3.6(301 reviews)
    29.8 mi
    $$

    Fabulous experience here a few weekends ago. We had a big group of 12 and they were able to…read moreaccommodate us with reservations about a month prior. We had the entire back room to ourselves. Our waitress was attentive to our large group. I had a couple dirty martinis (fantastic), spicy tuna roll to start (tasty), and then had the ribeye for my entree (favorite part of the night!). Will definitely come back when we're back in town!

    Some friends and I went here with our combined 4 kids (ranging 8 months to almost 7 years) this…read moremorning for breakfast. It's definitely got a polished casual, wine bar sort of vibe to it so you can pretty much dress however you want. It's not the normal sort of place you'd go to for breakfast necessarily, but it was open and my friends swore by it. My kids got hot chocolates and the adults all got Irish coffees. The hot chocolates were decadent and delicious without being scorching hot. PERFECT for the kids! My friends loved their Irish coffees as their typical go-to. I like my coffee a bit on the sweeter/creamier side and this wasn't really it with a bit of that coffee bitterness still coming through that was a bit of a turnoff for me. That's just me and my personal taste though, so take it with a grain of salt. My kids shared a French toast with blueberries (no kids menu available, it seems) and it was HUGE. They will usually pound an adult portion of anything between the two of them and even this was too much. There were 2 extra thick slices to start and there was easily a half slice left, enough to fill a small to-go box up pretty solid. I got the burrito which came topped with salsa (ranchero) and cheddar cheese plus a side of shredded hash browns. The hash browns were half crispy and half limp but still quite tasty. The burrito itself was a good size though not enormous. While nothing mind blowing, especially for the $19 price tag, it was a solid meal overall. One of my friends got the lobster eggs benedict special and said it was life-changing. It was $24 and came with a massive hunk of lobster meat. For a $3 charge over the standard benedict, that's a steal and smartly priced for a good heaping of lobster. Getting the food out seemed to take a little bit of time, but the server was good about checking in on us throughout and the other staff we spoke to were also very friendly. Overall, a solid experience. Definitely paying a little bit extra for the ambience and ski resort town, but I'd still come back to check out the lunch and dinner offerings for sure!

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    Dina's Restaurant - Burrata

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    Dina's Restaurant - Great selection of some nice wines.

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    Great selection of some nice wines.

    Sprague's Maple Farms - Our meals.

    Sprague's Maple Farms

    4.4(200 reviews)
    37.1 mi
    $$

    It's, "fine dining for Portville". Not exactly a white-tablecloth sort of experience, it's a safe…read morechoice for families of all ages. The menu means towards middle-American classics: turkey sandwiches, meatloaf, pork chops, etc. The twist? There's a maple-syrup theme snuck in wherever it can go. The glaze on the baby carrots, on the pork chops, on the chicken breast? Yes! Maple! The service is skilled and efficient, the people-watching unparalleled, and the portions are enormous for the listed price. Figure two meals for the listed price, and it seems a better deal! Limited wine and beer list; gift shop on premises for maple syrup and jams as souvenirs.

    Last stop on our day trip for turkey dinner. Have had breakfast here several times and it has…read morealways been very good. Our meal started out with side salad with vinaigrette, dinner rolls, mini muffins and butter. Next came our turkey dinner that included both dark and white meat, mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, carrots & cranberry sauce. The portions are extra large & my to go container looked like I didn't touch my meal. Then came dessert and as full as I was I still had to try some. It was warm apple pie that was excellent! Our service was great, water glasses were full & there was a coffee carafe on the table. The waitress came around with decaf coffee and to see if there was anything else someone needed to drink. The place is cute and family friendly. You enter through a long driveway and pass a pond that has carved bear statue's fishing before reaching the ample parking lot. Cute little gift shop at the front of the restaurant , I always get syrup & have previously bought their syrup and pancake gift sets for presents.

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    Sprague's Maple Farms - Turkey soup with nice chunks of moist turkey!

    Turkey soup with nice chunks of moist turkey!

    Sprague's Maple Farms - Out door seating

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    Out door seating

    Cartwright's Maple Tree Inn - STEAMY

    Cartwright's Maple Tree Inn

    4.5(76 reviews)
    17.8 mi
    $

    It has become an annual ritual to visit Cartwright's Maple Tree Inn. Every year, we look forward to…read morethe scenic drive along the wooded backroads of Angelica, NY. You know you're close when your phone goes into SOS mode and you fully commit to pancakes & maple syrup as a survival plan! I learned something new on this visit. We were initially shown to a table, but since only 3 of our 4 party members had arrived, we were asked to return to the lobby until everyone was present. The server assured us that once our fourth arrived, we'd be seated with the next available table, and that's exactly what happened. It gave us a few extra moments to watch pancakes methodically and continuously be poured, flipped and served from the griddle. We had the chance to sit in the original dining room, which features beautiful hand-painted murals. The booth cushions are well worn from years of use, adding to the charm and nostalgia of the space. The room itself felt bright, warm, and inviting. Service from Michelle was prompt and friendly, even with the steady pace of the restaurant. We ordered three AYCE pancake and sausage plates, coffees, a kids' pancake, and a maple milkshake. Pro tip: skip sugar and add maple syrup to your coffee. Trust me! Whether you're visiting with a few family members or bringing a large group, the Maple Tree Inn is a place full of memories, tradition, and perfectly maple-infused breakfasts. Remember to bring along cash or a check since digital payment is not an option. And mark your calendar for next season because they are only open for 2 months each year between February through April, while the sap is flowing. Looking forward to their 65th season next year in 2027!

    First time customer and the 1hr drive was worth it! All you can eat Buckwheat pancakes were…read moredelicious and the house made the amber syrup was a sweet treat! Prices are reasonable. They do not accept credit cards but have an atm on site. No wifi. The server was pleasant and brought out our food fast. Refills on pancakes were brought out without us having to ask. They have a nice little merchandise section to shop after your meal!

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    Cartwright's Maple Tree Inn - Original dining room

    Original dining room

    Cartwright's Maple Tree Inn - Buckwheat pancakes

    Buckwheat pancakes

    Cartwright's Maple Tree Inn - Indoor Lobby

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    Indoor Lobby

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