Log cabin restaurant with bar. Close to the throughway- 1 mile off. Â Much better than fast food. Â We had the caprice panini and turkey BLT. Â Both were very good. Our son wanted something that was not on the menu, and they accommodated easily- which made us all very happy. Â Service was excellent. Would stop again on my way north.
Review Source:Stopped for lunch on a day of fishing. Looks inviting, but very disappointing. Asked for recommendations, but French onion soup, turkey club and chicken sandwich were pretty blah. Bread was stale and tasteless. Service was extremely slow and I got my soup at the same time as my sandwich. $33 for this. I agree with tourist trap. Do not recommend.
Review Source:Stopped for lunch of our way to Canada. Â Out of season, so I am not sure if the menu changes in the summer. Â I had the Angus burger and it was very good. Â It came with potato chips from the bag; French fries would have been much better. Â My wife had the garden salad with grilled chicken and she said it was outstanding. Â Family friendly, clean and reasonable prices. Service was prompt and friendly. A nice place to stop - give it a try.
Review Source:great find for lunch, heading up the Northway to canada and was pleasantly surprised by this restaurant. Lovely motif, friendly waitress and very good food. Our whole party (4) enjoyed their lunch. Angus  burger was tasty , Philly Cheese was delicious, turkey panini very well received and a grilled chicken with no complaints. About the worst to be said was for the side dishes. Chips (and only Chips), should consider fries or a pasta or potato salad would have rounded it out much better.
Review Source:A sterile 'modern' log cabin with the atmosphere of a hotel restaurant. We stopped for lunch and service was slow and the grilled cheese burnt and all meals were priced like a tourist trap. Limited main-stream beers on tap forced me to go with iced tea. Nestled in the woods just south of Brant Lake, this place has potential but aside from the log structure it's just missing any kind of character. Feels like it should be along a major highway or big-box shopping center.
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