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Old 02-23-2014, 10:42 AM   #1
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Default The new Lavinia's is amazing!

I never post on forums like these but had to join and post after my experience at Lavinia’s.

I traveled to the lakes region over the Valentine’s weekend from Pennsylvania. Fortunately, I was able to eat at the new Lavinia’s on Valentine’s Day. Wow! It was a perfect experience. The building is lovely and sophisticated. The staff is friendly. Most importantly, the food was delicious and unforgettable. My husband and I ordered the pork belly side- tender and amazingly addictive. The house salad was perfectly balanced and dressed lightly. The filet main course and chicken confit were delicious and filling. The portions were large and reasonably priced. We ordered drinks and dessert, too. The cheesecake was light and smooth. The crème brule was sinful. Honestly, this was the best meal I have had in a restaurant in years and we eat out at least two times a week. It was so good we went back for Saturday night. We ordered the burger. It was the best burger I have EVER eaten. The meat was juicy and flavorful. The chef knows what he is doing! The best part is that the food is locally sourced and made in house. You can definitely taste it. We cannot wait to visit the area again- solely to visit Lavinia’s!
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In 3.....2......1 Let it rip!!!
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Default Welcome to the forum, welowin...

Glad you had the a good trip over Valentine's and that you enjoyed Lavinia's.

Come back to the area again, and enjoy.
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Welcome welowin we look forward to fitire posts
What part of PA? Do you know blacksheep?
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I'm glad they seem to be hitting their stride. There is always a learning curve in any relaunch. My hubby and I are thinking about heading over there tonight for a cocktail and to check out the pub. Welowin - be careful... if you visit NH too much you'll find you like it much better than PA and next thing you know you'll be filling a truck and heading up for good. I don't think we know each other, and I'm not sure how belly button biter knows I have a connection to PA...b/c I have no idea who belly button biter is...?...but I'm from New Hope (Bucks County) north of Philly. Gotta say, though, after 14 years I think NH is home for good.

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I'm glad they seem to be hitting their stride. There is always a learning curve in any relaunch. My hubby and I are thinking about heading over there tonight for a cocktail and to check out the pub. Welowin - be careful... if you visit NH too much you'll find you like it much better than PA and next thing you know you'll be filling a truck and heading up for good. I don't think we know each other, but I'm from New Hope (Bucks County) north of Philly. Gotta say, though, after 14 years I think NH is home for good.
Please post your impressions. So far there has been one very positive review and one very negative review. Your experience should be interesting.

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Just returned from our first visit to the newly born Lavinia’s. We are happy to report that the lovely atmosphere remains; the old house, with all of her charm; the eclectic décor, the music, vibe, relaxed tone – all intact. We sat at the bar, in the pub, and enjoyed a few appetizers – the scallops were delicious, and the crispy pork belly also very good. Portions were AMPLE! We were stuffed. Drinks were nice, and our glasses were never empty. We were hoping to see Scott, the bartender, but were informed he stays home on Sunday’s during football season (nice, Scooter…), so Amanda took care of us. We spent a lot of time talking to Doug, the general manager. Much of the ‘buzz’ on the streets is inaccurate – the owner is not an electrician, or a plumber… but is actually a successful international business owner from CT, many years spent vacationing in NH, who owns a house on the big lake. He is fortunate enough to be able to offer support to his son, a recent graduate of the CIA – Greystone, who has spent some years busting his chops in some fine, high-volume spots around the globe. This young Executive Chef has talent, drive, enthusiasm and is really interested in hearing what people have to say. He came out, introduced himself, offered us some culinary gifts, and invited us to tour his newly renovated kitchen. It is beautiful! Immaculate, well planned, and we felt completely welcome. One of the highlights of our meal was dessert – maple bread pudding with caramel sauce – which we were told was created by Chef McGuff’s mom. Apparently she comes into the restaurant and makes ALL of the desserts, as well as treats for the staff. Not to diminish the skills of Chef McGuff, but his mamma may give him a run for his money! It was delicious. So, in conclusion, our experience at Lavinia’s was very positive. It was a quiet, off-season night, we spent less than $100, but we were made to feel very welcome, left full, and had a really nice time. Give it a try.
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I never post on forums like these but had to join and post after my experience at Lavinia’s.

I traveled to the lakes region over the Valentine’s weekend from Pennsylvania. Fortunately, I was able to eat at the new Lavinia’s on Valentine’s Day. Wow! It was a perfect experience. The building is lovely and sophisticated. The staff is friendly. Most importantly, the food was delicious and unforgettable. My husband and I ordered the pork belly side- tender and amazingly addictive. The house salad was perfectly balanced and dressed lightly. The filet main course and chicken confit were delicious and filling. The portions were large and reasonably priced. We ordered drinks and dessert, too. The cheesecake was light and smooth. The crème brule was sinful. Honestly, this was the best meal I have had in a restaurant in years and we eat out at least two times a week. It was so good we went back for Saturday night. We ordered the burger. It was the best burger I have EVER eaten. The meat was juicy and flavorful. The chef knows what he is doing! The best part is that the food is locally sourced and made in house. You can definitely taste it. We cannot wait to visit the area again- solely to visit Lavinia’s!
I'm not the brightest bulb on this forum, but HOLY MOLY MAN!!!

There is no way a restaurant can get this much praise...Impossible!!

Below are the accolades that Lavinia’s got from a first time customer...and they can't wait to come back to NH just to eat at the restaurant again.

1. Wow!
2. perfect experience
3. building is lovely and sophisticated
4. staff is friendly
5. food was delicious and unforgettable
6. tender and amazingly addictive
7. salad was perfectly balanced and dressed lightly
8. delicious and filling
9. portions were large and reasonably priced
10. cheesecake was light and smooth
11. crème brule was sinful
12 .Honestly, this was the best meal I have had in a restaurant in years
13. so good we went back for Saturday night
14. best burger I have EVER eaten
15. meat was juicy and flavorful
16. chef knows what he is doing
17. best part is that the food is locally sourced and made in house. You can definitely taste it
18. We cannot wait to visit the area again- solely to visit Lavinia’s
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Oh, and we did confirm that the current menu (short) is temporary and a more extensive, seasonal menu is in the works for spring/summer as is a possible rebrand... Time will tell.
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