Gosh we love this place. Whenever we are in the area we stop in at least once. Great bar to sit at and have a beer or 4, or to sit down at a table and have a nice meal. Very warm and cozy in the winter. Parking is a hassle sometimes but not too bad. Park along the road if you have to.
We've enjoyed each meal we have had here, and the great ambience and terrific service. Â Waitresses are always prompt and pleasant. Â Try this place out.
Unfortunately, this is not a great spot for families. I expect businesses in this part of the world to be a bit quirky, and this one certainly fits that bill. It's small, and it was hot, noisy and crowded when we were there. The parking lot is very tiny, but that doesn't matter, because it's apparently not for customers. Signs throughout proclaim "Employee Parking Only." Seriously. Customers evidently don't get to park in the parking lot. They have to park along the busy street, which is precisely what my wife and I did with our three young boys in tow. The menu also says something about this being a good opportunity for parents to teach their children proper restaurant behavior. Wow. I know we're technically patrons, but don't patronize me.
The reason this doesn't get a single star is because the food was decent. My son got wings, two of which I managed to wrestle away from him. They were fried quite well, and the sauce, despite being the mild version, was very tasty. My bleu burger was also quite good. The meat was excellent and cooked just like I ordered. However, there was way too much bleu cheese, which made it far too rich and salty for my taste. My wife got the french onion soup, which was average at best (no crunchy topping). Her pulled pork was also quite average - fatty and not the least bit smoky. The service was slow and spotty. Our server came back only once during the meal to check on us and refill drinks. Mine sat empty for some time while I watched her stand there chatting with other employees. Overall, I was quite disappointed, and I won't be going back.
Been going to the Red Dog for over 29 years through its many transformations. Having a family camp on the 4th lake within walking distance makes this the easiest place for usto go but happens to be one of my favorites too. The hottest wings around but be careful. People have been known to leave in an ambulance when completing the 10 wing challenge. (no joke) Try the Roman Candles!
Review Source:This place is a must-go any time my family are in the 50 mile radius, and my father is convinced I'll have my wedding rehearsal dinner here... or the reception. It's just that good.
The stand-outs on the menu are the prime rib and the ribs, which are both only served on Saturday nights. The ribs are fall-off-the-bone tender, with just enough sauce and incredible sides (including the garlic mashed potatoes, which are to die for). The other menu stand out is the Roman Candle, stuffed with spicy sausage, cheese, peppers, and other heart-attack-inducing ingredients that I'd gladly shave a year off my life for.
This place knows what it's doing, and almost, ALMOST makes me wish I lived in North Country.
Great atmosphere off of South Shore Road in Inlet, NY. Â Nice folks, always an enjoyable meal.
The food here has great potential, and some portions of the menu really succeed. Â However, some of the offerings are not as strong.
They do a HUGE platter of BBQ pork nachos. Â It is literally 5-pounds of food. Â While a 5-pound plate of nachos is a win-win, the BBQ pork is not the best ever. Â That said, they really do make a good effort with this dish.
The pasta dishes are made-to-order and with chicken or shrimp they can do a number on a hungry stomach.
Can't say much about dessert, but that's not a knock on quality, it's just that the gas tank is usually full by the time we finish the entrees.
Went on a snowy day. Waitress saw us come in, and we stood and waited for a couple of minutes before we finally picked our own table. We could see her eating in the kitchen through the window on the door. She was licking her fingers when she went and got our menus. Â We ordered a pitcher of beer and she brought 4 dirty glasses. Went to the bar to get clean ones. Bartender was pretty cool about it.
Food was okay but a pretty limited menu. Flags on the ceiling were cool save the confederate one.
Kirsty's is amazing. The best Chicken wings I think that I have ever had. Burt's Garlic have the right amount of heat and garlic. They also have Delicious sandwiches (Pulled pork is sweet and spicy!), pastas, and a good assortment of appetizer/bar food.
The waitstaff is friendly and while during the busier times there is a wait for a table and food the wait staff is always accommodating.
They are open year round and really easy access during snowmobile season.
Sadly Kirsty's is for sale but hopefully the recipes stay with the establishment.