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  • keithVIP
    Greater Boston •38 reviews
    4.0
    Dined 5 days ago
    The Adair restaurant itself is very nice. Now I'm going to be honest & a little critical. We were here last just after Columbus Day weekend the weekend after. It's only just pretty much gone for that part. The food then was considerably better than it was this time they have a new chef now and I think he's still as they say cutting his teeth. Richard had hope for the osso bucco and they ran out which well that can happen so you just deal with it. We both started with the seafood chowder this was excellent this to me was the best thing of the entire meal. Lots of seafood mostly fish. Great flavor brothy rather than way too much cream. Chowders over the last 30 or 40 years have become a different animal compared to what they used to be. Most places are so thick you could stand a spoon up in it and that's because they use way too much Roux. A lot of room is a good way of hiding the fact you actually don't have much seafood in the chowder. You put in whatever seafood base, a tiny bit of seafood and then a lot of roux & a lot of cream. Not the way it should be. But at Adair the restaurant chowder was excellent. The way a chowder should be. We then split the house salad which was really good very fresh just the right amount of dressing really tasty. For our mains I had the salmon which came with a pesto rice. I'm not a big fan of rice anyway but you know that's what was included with the meal. The salmon was good A little overcooked, which I'm generally okay with. It definitely could have used a little bit more of a sauce on top. No Richard ordered the pork ribeye. Now people need to understand this is not a ribeye like you get with a steak this is basically a loin chop. It can be done either bone in or no bone this was no bone. The meat was good, but needed more sauce. I recommend a chutney. Desserts were okay but not over the top. I think they just need to fine-tune things a little bit.
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    Adair Country Inn & RestaurantPrice: Expensive• American• Bethlehem
    4.7
  • OpenTable DinerVIP
    New York City •1 review
    5.0
    Dined 6 days ago
    It was brilliant all the way around. Recommended to everyone who is in Burke or the area who is looking for a wonderful dining experience. Make sure to call for a reservation first.
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    The Inn at BurklynPrice: Very Expensive• American• Lyndonville
    4.9
  • Brennon
    New Hampshire •2 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on Jan 1, 2025
    Amazing food and service. We will definitely be back.
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    24 CarrotPrice: Very Expensive• American• Littleton
    4.4
  • William
    Atlantic City / South Jersey Shore •1 review
    5.0
    Dined on Dec 28, 2024
    The food was amazing! The ambiance charming. This is a special place all around
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    Highland LodgePrice: Moderate• American• Greensboro
    4.9
  • Andrew
    Greater Boston •6 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on Dec 14, 2024
    We had a perfect December evening in Stowe village and Plate was the icing on the cake. Delicious food, fabulous service and a menu with a little something for everyone in the group (two of which are fussy eaters). I would confidently recommend and will definitely be back!
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    PlatePrice: Moderate• American• Stowe
    4.7

Discover Lyndonville

Nestled between the White Mountains and the Canadian border, Lyndonville offers its visitors and residents the opportunity to experience Vermont dining. Stop by a classic American diner to sample a variety of maple-flavored dishes like pancakes topped with real maple syrup or a maple-bacon doughnut made with ingredients from the nearby maple forests. You can also enjoy a bowl of New England clam chowder to warm up after a cool day on the mountains. The town's cafés and bistros boast menus that focus on using local ingredients in creative ways, and you can enjoy your meal with a locally brewed beer. If you need something different, you can visit an Italian spot for pasta, a Chinese restaurant for dumplings, or a Thai restaurant for tom yum goong.

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The most romantic restaurant in Lyndonville is The Inn at Burklyn

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