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Old 09-11-2017, 08:59 PM   #1
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On Winnipesaukee, go North, you'll find it!
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Old 09-12-2017, 11:19 AM   #2
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On Winnipesaukee, go North, you'll find it!
I think ACME ON THE BROADS is where Wile E. Coyote buys all his contraptions to try to catch the Road Runner...
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Old 09-12-2017, 11:35 AM   #3
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Thank you Hillcountry. I am no longer lost or confused.
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Old 09-14-2017, 10:39 AM   #4
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Hillcountry, I have no contraptions and supplying equipment to those seeking to catching the Road Runner is way in my past; Sully, you on the other hand may still be lost and confused......Back to the post, The Lyon's Den was not a good experience all around.

My best to you guys and the stuffed animals Lions at the Lyon's Den!
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Hillcountry, I have no contraptions and supplying equipment to those seeking to catching the Road Runner is way in my past; Sully, you on the other hand may still be lost and confused......Back to the post, The Lyon's Den was not a good experience all around.

My best to you guys and the stuffed animals Lions at the Lyon's Den!
At the Gilford Walmart you can purchase a gallon of milk, everything you need to change your oil, new bedding for your guest room and a pair of slippers for everyday use. Perhaps you could find a sense of humor there too?

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food sucks. it reminds me of the time i got burger king, went and shared it with my 89 year old grandmother in her living room. oh wait, that was actually better.
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food sucks. it reminds me of the time i got burger king, went and shared it with my 89 year old grandmother in her living room. oh wait, that was actually better.
Good reason to keep your status as a junior member.
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food sucks. it reminds me of the time i got burger king, went and shared it with my 89 year old grandmother in her living room. oh wait, that was actually better.
Sounds like cruel and unusual abuse of an elderly person.
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We had lunch on a Sunday a few weeks ago at the Lion's Den. Both of us thought it was great and the price was fair.

It was so good that last Sunday I made a reservation for 6 people and we went again. Everyone had nothing but compliments for the Lion's den. Good food at a fair price.
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Old 09-15-2017, 07:30 AM   #11
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food sucks. it reminds me of the time i got burger king, went and shared it with my 89 year old grandmother in her living room. oh wait, that was actually better.
If you like Burger king we know where your taste buds are.
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Old 09-15-2017, 09:07 AM   #12
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We dine out at lunch time a great deal......

Revolution, La Corona & Grill 110(Rochester), Dockside, Shibley's, J.P China, Ackerly's (Alton), Nolan's & Garwood's (Wolfeboro Side), Fratello's, Patrick's, Ellacoya and Lyon's Den (Laconia Side) to name a few of our favorites.

While Shibley's is probably our favorite go to place (we are prejudiced as we know the owners and many of the server's personally but still find the food excellent)..... we find Lyon's Den to be very good as well. We have always found the food to be well prepared, interesting specials and fairly priced. We generally sit at the bar and all the service (Bartenders) have been great.

We try and stay real in our expectations understanding the labor challenges and the nature of going to seasonal restaurants. We would recommend Lyon's Den to anyone !
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Now that we live in the area, we don't seem to eat out as often, but we've been to the Lyon's Den quite a few times over the years (both the bar and the dining room) and we've always had a good experience. Good food, good service, fair prices.
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Old 09-16-2017, 08:01 PM   #14
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We had dinner at the Lyons Den last night. Great experience. I ordered the duck again. Must have been a huge duck as I ate more than my usual amount and took enough home to last the dogs and myself probably 3 days.
After we ordered our server stopped by to refill my coffee and told my wife they were making her salad. Actually the salad turned out to be a masterpiece: several different types of lettuce, black olives, julienne carrots and cucumber. Apparently home made blue cheese dressing.
Another night out to remember.
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