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Old 07-20-2014, 08:05 AM   #10
polarisman14
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I just wanted to bump this thread up to the top as it hasn't had much activity in a while. We came from Tuftonboro last night on our way back to Gilmanton around 8:30 and were looking for someplace quick and easy to hit for dinner on the way home. Wolfeboro was super crowded so we passed through there and came across Dockside on the way through route 28. It wasn't crowded at all as they close at 9pm (I think, they were starting to close up shop as we were finishing our meal) but there was a mid-'60s Corvette Stingray parked out in front so I figured it was worth a shot...It looked perfect sitting there so I had to poke around .

I got the fish tacos--I'm not usually a big pico-de-gallo fan but these were cooked perfectly and the ranchero sauce really set them off. Fries were also cooked well and plentiful. My wife got the caprese panini which was also very good as was the steak tip salad on baby spinach, candied walnuts, bleu cheese crumbles, and strawberries with raspberry vinagrette that my friend ordered. Prices were very fair especially for lakefront dining and service was friendly and efficient.

We'll definitely be back.
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