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Feedback gevenThis isn 't meant as a dig but a few of the on the water restaurants are a bit rundown. These seem geared towards the tourists that are maybe more eager to get their drink on, listen to some sloppy live music (usually a guy with a guitar that 's still struggling to learn the chord changes to The Eagles ' most popular songs and not too concerned with the food (otherwise how can you explain the popularity of Christie 's?! . Then there 's Boardwalk. By far the cleanest and classiest joint (with a rather large fingerprint on and above the lake for tables and couches of the five or six in the vicinity. We visited for lunch and the food was ridiculously good. From a pulled pork sandwich (too sugary sweet for me, but my one kid dug it to a Cesar salad with salmon (which the Mrs. devoured to my own Santa Fe chicken wrap for (bursting with flavor and big enough that I couldn 't even think about dinner that night no faults could be found. Solid beer list. Decent pricing. Friendly staff. And it 's probably a good thing I stopped after one pint of wheat beer because I was positive at the end of the outdoor patio it was a real person that seemed to be staring into his binoculars for an unusually long time. (We 'd come to realize it 's just a mannequin.
Lake side lunching m at its best. It's a nice place on the shore of Lake George. No reservations allowed or at least when we were there. The Lagoon kind of has that Booting motif/outdoor camping pavilion all in one. The service and staff were great. Beautiful views of Lake George and good comfort food. The **** Mary was basically a whole lunch in itself. It's a great place to start a fun week or weekend off.
Great food and drinks. Lots of seating with both indoor and outdoor spaces. Great views of the lake.
Came with a big group of people, luckily the restaurant wasn't too busy so we were able to get a good table on a Saturday night. Right on the water which is nice, able to take good pictures. Food was good, had the chicken tenders for an appetizer lobster roll for an entree. The drinks were fairly strong but tasted like bottom shelf liquor. Service was okay, felt kind of rushed skipped over sometimes. Definitely could've been better.
Atlantic City has its boardwalk for gambling and the Atlantic Ocean. Monopoly has its boardwalk for fun and games. Well now add Lake George's Boardwalk Restaurant for the ultimate in **** Mary's , food and views of Lake George. We sat at the bar on the outside patio overlooking Lake George, what a view. Great service from the bartender and free parking with validating your ticket. Ciao for Now.