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Old 08-06-2012, 12:03 PM   #1
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Default Ledgewater Steak House, Bristol

Stumbled upon this restaurant yesterday. It's in the same spot that used to house the old Cliff Lodge in Bristol:

http://ledgewatersteakhouse.homestead.com/

Has anyone tried this place yet?
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Old 08-06-2012, 02:42 PM   #2
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I know its owned by the same owner as the Bigcatch right down the street.I personally have not gone yet but a friend of mine did for lunch and said the views are unbelievable and the food was very good.
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I know its owned by the same owner as the Bigcatch right down the street.I personally have not gone yet but a friend of mine did for lunch and said the views are unbelievable and the food was very good.
We went out that way to hit Pasquanny Inn (sp?) for brunch, but they now only serve dinner. We ended up at Big Catch for lunch. Right across the street from the lake, and the food was pretty good. I had eaten at Cliff Lodge several times in the past and yes, the views - especially the sunsets, were incredible. Even if the food is mediocre, having a drink at sunset will be worth the trip. I'll report back after our visit to the restaurant.
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I was there last summer. Terrific steaks and they really did a nice job with the remodel of the Cliff Lodge building. Here is my forum review:

http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...ght=ledgewater
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Old 06-30-2013, 06:59 AM   #5
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Thumbs up Another excellent dinner

We ate at the Ledgewater Steakhouse again last night. Excellent food, excellent service, great prices and a tremendous experience all the way around. This, in my opinion, is one of the best (if not the best) restaurants in this area. Well worth the drive to Bristol.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ledge...42283365852260
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I clicked the link in the first post because I don't do Facebook.
It says:

"The Ledgewater Steakhouse.com is out of business."

That can be easily understood to mean that the restaurant is out of business. If not for the post above describing a recent visit, I would have stopped considering it.

How does that happen? Did they unsubscribe to their website developer or something?
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I clicked the link in the first post because I don't do Facebook.
It says:

"The Ledgewater Steakhouse.com is out of business."

That can be easily understood to mean that the restaurant is out of business. If not for the post above describing a recent visit, I would have stopped considering it.

How does that happen? Did they unsubscribe to their website developer or something?
I asked them last night and they really didn't have a good answer. I too thought they were OOB, but when I called the number last week, they answered. I am not on Facebook, but you don't need to be to visit their page. Just click the link and you can read the postings, view the menu, etc. Again, dinner was excellent!
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