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jacka82942 12-21-2008 06:54 AM

best sunday brunch
 
looking for best brunch near meredith

Seaplane Pilot 12-21-2008 10:42 AM

Church Landing in Meredith has a great Sunday Brunch - best I've found on this side of the lake. Wolfeboro Inn also has a great Sunday Brunch.

tis 12-21-2008 06:53 PM

That reminds me, I heard more on the Wolfeboro Inn. They will be closing in Jan for renovations. Everyone will be terminated and then asked to fill out new apps. for employment.

Pine Island Guy 12-22-2008 07:14 AM

i'll second that!
 
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Originally Posted by Seaplane Pilot (Post 86172)
Church Landing in Meredith has a great Sunday Brunch - best I've found on this side of the lake.

They have great Bloody Mary's and yummy Eggs Benedict, a great way to spend time and look out over Meredith Bay. I will add it can be quite a wait sometimes, although once you are seated it is a pleasant and leisurely meal, they are not rushing you out to make way for the next...

What do you call people who are afraid of Santa Claus? Claustrophobic! :)

PIG

jkjoshuatree 12-22-2008 10:02 AM

I Agree!
 
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Originally Posted by Seaplane Pilot (Post 86172)
Church Landing in Meredith has a great Sunday Brunch - best I've found on this side of the lake. Wolfeboro Inn also has a great Sunday Brunch.

Church Landing does have the best Sunday brunch around Meredith!!!

The Corner House Inn has a great one too, though it's not that close to Meredith. If you go, ask to sit upstairs. It's a pretty cool room.

phoenix 12-22-2008 11:15 AM

how much does Church Landing charge for the brunch

Waterbaby 12-22-2008 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by tis (Post 86201)
That reminds me, I heard more on the Wolfeboro Inn. They will be closing in Jan for renovations. Everyone will be terminated and then asked to fill out new apps. for employment.

I hope the new owners do as great a job up there as they did on the Exeter Inn here (perhaps the reason the Wolfeboro Inn hadn't closed earlier -- they are very hands-on from what I've heard) -- it took longer than expected, but the place is beautifully restored now, looks better than it has in 30 years! I've heard the food is wonderful also.

steadyon 12-28-2008 12:28 PM

Church is good for brunch.
Mames is also good if you want menu brunch vs. buffet and they have a really good garlic bloody.

Meredith lady 01-03-2009 06:23 PM

Walters Basin in Holderness has a fabulous brunch on Sundays!

psu1978 01-04-2009 02:00 PM

Brunch at Lakehouse Grill/Church Landing last Sunday
 
We were staying at Church Landing and really enjoyed the brunch. There was a wide variety of foods, including omelet, waffle and ham carving stations, poached eggs with hollandaise on hash, bacon, sausage, many sweets, peel and eat shrimp, chicken, amazing potatoes, and a champagne punch fountain.

Everything was wonderful and the price was $15.99.

tis 01-04-2009 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Waterbaby (Post 86235)
I hope the new owners do as great a job up there as they did on the Exeter Inn here (perhaps the reason the Wolfeboro Inn hadn't closed earlier -- they are very hands-on from what I've heard) -- it took longer than expected, but the place is beautifully restored now, looks better than it has in 30 years! I've heard the food is wonderful also.

I hope that the food is wonderful too, Wb! We really need to keep that restaurant in Wolfeboro as too many are disappearing. It used to be such a good place to go and it has gotten so nobody had really wanted to go there any more because of the inferior meals.

Merrymeeting 01-04-2009 08:01 PM

We attended the last "Sunday Brunch" at the Inn on New Years Day.

The place was very busy and they had to turn away patrons as they seemed to be the only game in town. The Diner and other area resturants were closed.

We had a good time, you can't beat the location, and once renovated I'm sure it will be great.

Waterbaby 01-05-2009 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by psu1978 (Post 86709)
We were staying at Church Landing and really enjoyed the brunch. There was a wide variety of foods, including omelet, waffle and ham carving stations, poached eggs with hollandaise on hash, bacon, sausage, many sweets, peel and eat shrimp, chicken, amazing potatoes, and a champagne punch fountain.

Everything was wonderful and the price was $15.99.

WOW! That brunch in itself sounds worth the trip up there -- combine that with my trying-to-make-it-annual trip to see the iced-in lake and walk where we usually boat..........I'm assuming it's on Sundays? I'll have to check their website for hours, etc. Then, dinner at Lyons Den on the way back home............. :D

mad maxx 01-15-2009 09:33 AM

a new sunday brunch in the weirs
 
There is another choice sundays , Michael's in the weirs has sunday brunch now. They had their first last week ( it was posted on another thread). We went there this week for lunch and the sign said over 30 items and carving station $14 all you can eat. The food is always wonderful so I'm assuming the brunch will be great as well, for $14 for adults and $7 for kids our family will be there to check it out!


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