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Old 11-08-2016, 09:57 AM   #1
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Evidently you don't get to that part of the lake very often. The Woodland Tavern opened. was in business for two seasons and has been closed for two years now with the building for sale. The location beyond a very short summer season is terrible. too far from all centers of population for an aging population that does not like to drive in the dark or in the winter months.
Evidently you haven't been in this area very long. The William Tell restaurant was in business, successfully, for over 30 years. It was frequented not only by summer folks, but by leaf peepers, skiers, and locals / tourists year round. In fact, most weekends during the year reservations were suggested for prime dining hours. Woodland Tavern had some internal problems that unfortunately led to its demise. As a local who lives 7 minutes away, I would have no problem supporting a restaurant in that location. JMHO.

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Old 11-08-2016, 10:16 AM   #2
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Evidently you haven't been in this area very long. The William Tell restaurant was in business, successfully, for over 30 years. It was frequented not only by summer folks, but by leaf peepers, skiers, and locals / tourists year round. In fact, most weekends during the year reservations were suggested for prime dining hours. Woodland Tavern had some internal problems that unfortunately led to its demise. As a local who lives 7 minutes away, I would have no problem supporting a restaurant in that location. JMHO.

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Yup, completely agree upthesaukee! William Tell had a thriving business year round! They provided consistent quality food and service at a decent price, something Woodlands couldn't seem to grasp...

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