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06-09-2009, 12:13 AM | #1 |
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Restaurant on Cow Island?
I heard a rumor that there is a restaurant on Cow Island. Looking for info on it if it does exist...
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06-09-2009, 08:01 AM | #3 |
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That sounds like it! Thanks... (Odd, I did a search here for "Cow Island" and didn't turn anything up...) It sounds interesting, but (cough) doesn't sound like a kayaking lunch prospect though. Maybe when that lottery ticket comes through...
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06-09-2009, 08:19 AM | #4 |
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In reading some past threads on this it says that you must have a group of 12 or more?
is that correct? Also who has a contact phone number for the place, I would like to call and set up a reservation for next year
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06-10-2009, 06:39 AM | #5 |
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I believe the phone # is 253-4440
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06-10-2009, 07:33 AM | #6 |
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Didn't think that kayakers were likely to patronize waterfront restaurants.......I think the owners would rather see a 40' Fountain pull up with a party of 8.
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06-10-2009, 11:53 AM | #7 |
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I think they would allow you to just have two as long as you were willing to pay the $1000 or so minimum. ( I don't know what it is now.) It is a wonderful meal, obviously a great spot. But you don't just waltz in, you do have to plan -usually a year ahead. I don't know if the economy has changed things this year. I haven't seen the owners lately.
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06-10-2009, 11:42 PM | #8 |
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I kayaked out and had a nice lunch on Store Island once, but...I was brown baggin' it.
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06-12-2009, 12:21 AM | #9 |
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Cow island restaurant
If you should call them and have to leave a message, be aware that it can sometimes be a few days or even a week when your call is answered. This place is very nice and caters to what YOU need!
This is not a place to just stop in to ...reservations,many times a year in advance, are required and then they will take care of you like nobody's business! Think of the wedding rehearsal dinner, someones 50th, 60th or 70th birthday. Think about being served ...and what that means, being served ! Can't go wrong! M
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Anybody been out here lately, I see posts from people but they were from back in 04-05? Sounds like something fun and I would like to give it a try.
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Mama Lucy's?
I think that's the name of it. My dad got married on the lake's old mail boat "The Great Escape" previously the "Tonimar" and then had his wedding recption here back in 96'. It was a wonderful event, the food was great, staff was amazing and the wooden boats were really nice too.
I believe they had to plan a year ahead and often left messages on a machine but calls were eventually returned. I wish I had a large group to go out there again on my next trip. |
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I was updating my address book and the latest thing I have for Cow Island dates back to 2007. I see this thread was started in 2009.
I've neither been nor have I ever knowingly met anyone who has been there. Based on my limited knowledge, I wouldn't call it a restaurant. I'd call it a catering service. From what I've heard, they have a fixed menu, served twice an evening on weekends to parties of 12 or more. I don't know their capacity or the number of parties they can serve concurrently. I've boated by on a summer's eve and seen quite a few docked boats, but that's the limit of my personal experience. Does anyone know if they are still in business? Any forum member go there in 2010 or 2011? The phone number that I have has been temporarily disconnected (which makes sense for island property in the middle of winter). |
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Yes
I boated with a friend that went I believe this past summer.
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I don't think I would call it a catering service, but the whole group is served the same thing. It is not like you have a menu to choose from. You have dishes and pass them around. The food is wonderful each time we have been. The owners live in Wolfeboro in the winter.
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Its a must do. Get a bunch of your friends together and make reservations. You won't be disappointed. Have not been in a few years. Seapilot is the guy to chime in on this.
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Did they mention if the are fully booked rest of summer?
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What did they say?
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They are tight but occasionally get a cancellation. |
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VitaBene, thanks for the quick reply. Glad that your party enjoyed the time/meal.
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Is Mama Lucy's still open? What is the phone phone #
Do you know a boat service that could bring a group there and back to shore. |
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reservations
Thinking about going there. Heard you may have to wait a year or so for an opening. There's a phone number in post #5.
Would like to know how much docking they have. Family is right around corner from them. Dave M |
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There is docking for 4 to 5 boats depending on how they park you
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Cow Island Restaurant
I went last Saturday night and spoke with Mr. Marshall, who indicated that they were booked for the rest of the year, but sometimes cancellations occur. It was a wonderful experience that I'd gladly do again.
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