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L. Wiedman 08-28-2009 09:26 AM

terrible food at dockside
 
We stopped at the dockside restaurant is meredith for lunch on Tuesday and it was the pits. The fried foods, fish, onion rings and french fries were greasy from to low a temperature in their frialators. The rolls our sandwichs came in were like bricks. We were very disapointed. I thought the common man chain would have a better handle on the quality control.

This'nThat 08-28-2009 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by L. Wiedman (Post 104681)
We stopped at the dockside restaurant is meredith for lunch on Tuesday and it was the pits. The fried foods, fish, onion rings and french fries were greasy from to low a temperature in their frialators. The rolls our sandwichs came in were like bricks. We were very disapointed. I thought the common man chain would have a better handle on the quality control.

We've been there twice this summer. Good food each time.

Even the view was good.

Argie's Wife 08-28-2009 11:46 AM

Did you take your concerns to management or even your server?

Shreddy 08-28-2009 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by L. Wiedman (Post 104681)
We stopped at the dockside restaurant is meredith for lunch on Tuesday and it was the pits. The fried foods, fish, onion rings and french fries were greasy from to low a temperature in their frialators. The rolls our sandwichs came in were like bricks. We were very disapointed. I thought the common man chain would have a better handle on the quality control.

Very strong first post. Almost sounds like a grudge or something...

Gatto Nero 08-28-2009 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Shreddy (Post 104709)
Very strong first post. Almost sounds like a grudge or something...

I tend to doubt that. I've had the same experience with the food there. I keep going back though, cause its a nice place to hang out and have a cocktail or two.

Shreddy 08-28-2009 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Gatto Nero (Post 104711)
I tend to doubt that. I've had the same experience with the food there. I keep going back though, cause its a nice place to hang out and have a cocktail or two.

I can understand that. It just seems weird that someone's first post is to downgrade an establishment. That restaurant isn't by far a top notch restaraunt, jsut a place to grab a bite to eat and some drinks.

LIforrelaxin 08-28-2009 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Gatto Nero (Post 104711)
I tend to doubt that. I've had the same experience with the food there. I keep going back though, cause its a nice place to hang out and have a cocktail or two.

One has to remember fast food is fast food..... even if it is done by the common man outfit.....some times it will be good.... other times not so much......

NHskier 08-28-2009 04:31 PM

Our family has eaten at Town Docks a good half-dozen times during the past two summers and have been satisfied across the board.

Seeker 08-28-2009 07:33 PM

I've never eaten there but this is just to defend the first post theory. I surfed this forum for a long time before joining. What got me to join? A wicked bad overpriced meal at a famous Moultonboro establishment that everyone raved about, including my close friends. Yes, I got flamed a little but there was a surprising amount of people that agreed with me. I was just so po'd that I had to join to complain. This could be the case here but who knows? I have read some first review posts trashing restaurants that really seem to be disgruntled employees.
The Moultonboro establishment has since received excellent reviews but I cannot convince my better half to return.

VtSteve 08-28-2009 09:08 PM

I was there a week ago today. Nice spot for sure. The service was excellent. I had a good lobster roll, not great, but good. Both our meals were very good. But that's the only time I've ever been there. I used to be religious about my always going to Harts as well. Two outings over the last few years cured me of the urge.

Every place can have a bad day, attitude in the kitchen, new staff, whatever. I hardly think anyone has to join the board to complain, you could have done it first hand. In fact, it's better to have a full review After you complain. {Stuff} happens.

hockeypuck 08-29-2009 07:02 AM

Went to Dockside for the first time two weeks ago and found the food to be excellent our party of seven all had something different, scallops, shrimp, fish, fish and chips, captains platter. All said their meals were very good, plus you have a great view of the bay. All in all I would give it an 8 and would gladly return.

Mee-n-Mac 08-31-2009 09:12 AM

Dockside or Town Docks
 
I believe the OP was really talking about the Town Docks in Meredith. Be aware there is a Dockside restaurant in Alton Bay. It's not fancy but the food is good, especially the haddock.

Wolfeboro_Baja 08-31-2009 09:54 AM

There is also a Dockside Restaurant in Wolfeboro which is run/managed by the folks at Garwoods (to the best of my knowledge). I wonder if the Dockside in Alton Bay is another branch of the Dockside in Wolfeboro? :)

upthesaukee 08-31-2009 11:33 AM

Nope
 
Totally diffferent entities, with no ties to each other.

Wolfeboro's Dockside is truly named Wolfeboro Dockside Grille & Dairy Bar, and is leased from the Town of Wolfeboro by Garwoods. For years, it was leased by "Bailey's".

http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopo...04dockside.jpg

Alton Dockside is privately owned.

tis 08-31-2009 11:48 AM

We have had good meals at the Dockside in Wolfeboro. And after Bailey's lost the lease, there were a few others in between.

nj2nh 08-31-2009 04:04 PM

We enjoyed the Town Docks last summer, but didn't make it there this year. That place is all about sitting outside at a picnic table with your feet in the sand. The food wasn't bad either. It was a wonderful overall experience.

We LOVE Dockside in Wolfeboro. Never had a bad meal. Their pulled pork is incredible.

Haven't been to Dockside in Alton in many years even though our house is there. No reason - just haven't done it. Will have to make it a priority next year. It was quite good before the new folks took over and I've no reason to believe it has changed.

nj2nh

CGI3 08-31-2009 04:27 PM

my 1200.00 meal
 
Stopped in there last summer for my fried clam fix. There was 1 clam left on the plate that I considered feeding to a seagul that kept staring at me like he, or she had not eaten in days. I said to myself damn the seagul! I ate it. Clam contained a little pebble, not a shell mind you, a small pebble. Tooth hurt like hell for a few days. Approx. 1 week later, the tooth literally split in two. Went to the dentist (Dr. Finn, great dentist!) and cost me a whopping 1200.00 for a crown! Now I am not knocking the place as I have had many great meals there, but boy was that the most expensive fried clam plate I have EVER eaten!

jetskier 08-31-2009 05:17 PM

...a bird in hand
 
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Originally Posted by CGI3 (Post 104948)
Stopped in there last summer for my fried clam fix. There was 1 clam left on the plate that I considered feeding to a seagul that kept staring at me like he, or she had not eaten in days. I said to myself damn the seagul! I ate it. Clam contained a little pebble, not a shell mind you, a small pebble. Tooth hurt like hell for a few days. Approx. 1 week later, the tooth literally split in two. Went to the dentist (Dr. Finn, great dentist!) and cost me a whopping 1200.00 for a crown! Now I am not knocking the place as I have had many great meals there, but boy was that the most expensive fried clam plate I have EVER eaten!

I think that the gull probably has a better health care plan. :D

chipj29 09-01-2009 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by jetskier (Post 104951)
I think that the gull probably has a better health care plan. :D

Ill-E-Gull immigrant?

Argie's Wife 09-01-2009 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by chipj29 (Post 104987)
Ill-E-Gull immigrant?

You're a sick, sick man... you know that? :D:laugh::);)

SIKSUKR 09-01-2009 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Argie's Wife (Post 104994)
You're a sick, sick man... you know that? :D:laugh::);)

I've met Chip a few times.He's very gull-able too!!!Notice the Ex-clam-mation points?Are you sure the clam didn't come from Sand-y Point?:laugh::D:laugh::)

Mee-n-Mac 09-02-2009 08:32 PM

The good Doctor ...
 
If you ask me there's something fishy about Doc Finn ! I mean really, $1200 for a tooth ?!? Now there's something to carp about !

CGI3 09-02-2009 09:19 PM

My tooth
 
Lets get some input here. Whats the going rate for a crown?? He said he would pull it for 100.00, or crown it for 1200.00. I chose the later, and believe you me, I seriously considered having it pulled, and sticking a white chicklet in the dead spot. Did I get taken??? I have been a patient of his for over 20 years. Maybe time to shop around??

webmaster 09-03-2009 05:02 AM

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Originally Posted by CGI3 (Post 105148)
Lets get some input here. Whats the going rate for a crown?? He said he would pull it for 100.00, or crown it for 1200.00. I chose the later, and believe you me, I seriously considered having it pulled, and sticking a white chicklet in the dead spot. Did I get taken??? I have been a patient of his for over 20 years. Maybe time to shop around??

:offtopic:

brk-lnt 09-03-2009 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Mee-n-Mac (Post 105146)
If you ask me there's something fishy about Doc Finn ! I mean really, $1200 for a tooth ?!? Now there's something to carp about !

Perhaps he really wasn't that familiar with crown replacement and decided to just wing it?

One thing about local dentists though, you probably would have gotten the same treatment anywhere else... you know... birds of a feather...


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