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Adirondacks
Hello,
We would like to visit the Adirondacks end of September - just like sooo many others! Would appreciate suggestions for lodging and cafes in the Jay, Upper Jay, Keene, Willimington and Lake Placid areas. Looking for a peaceful setting - foremost, with some woodsy charm. Any ideas for us?
We would like to visit the Adirondacks end of September - just like sooo many others! Would appreciate suggestions for lodging and cafes in the Jay, Upper Jay, Keene, Willimington and Lake Placid areas. Looking for a peaceful setting - foremost, with some woodsy charm. Any ideas for us?
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Mirror Lake Inn is wonderful! I have stayed there in summer and it is beautiful, has great food, wonderful caring staff and lots of great activities. Restaurants in Lake Placid are fun and varied.
http://mirrorlakeinn.com/
http://mirrorlakeinn.com/
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Joined: Jan 2003
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Ooh, I am jealous! It's so beautiful there. We rented a house in Keene Valley, and I'd recommend doing that if you can.
We ate very well at the Brown Dog Cafe in downtown Lake Placid. It's not cheap but the food was excellent.
A little further afield in Saranac Lake is a very delicious and very inexpensive Mexican joint named Casa del Sol.
I didn't care for the Baxter Mountain Tavern in Keene. The food wasn't great and the host (this was last summer, so maybe he's gone) was a jerk to both patrons and staff.
Enjoy your trip.
We ate very well at the Brown Dog Cafe in downtown Lake Placid. It's not cheap but the food was excellent.
A little further afield in Saranac Lake is a very delicious and very inexpensive Mexican joint named Casa del Sol.
I didn't care for the Baxter Mountain Tavern in Keene. The food wasn't great and the host (this was last summer, so maybe he's gone) was a jerk to both patrons and staff.
Enjoy your trip.




