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Old 03-26-2009, 05:16 PM   #1
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Just got off the phone to varify this information. It came from a "review" site not their own web site www.eatatcanoe.com. I could not find any information as to the hours of operation on their site? Maybe scott will see this and add it to the site?

Canoe Restaurant and Tavern writes...
Hello, and welcome to Canoe. We invite you to come, sit back and relax in our quaint, rustic style restaurant. Located at Lake Winnipesaukee in Center Harbor, New Hampshire, Canoe's atmosphere and the surrounding picturesque landscapes capture the essence of the Lakes Region. Come enjoy a meal with us, and we're sure you'll make Canoe a regular dining stop. Executive chef and owner Scott Ouellette and his talented, creative team of culinary artists will beckon your taste buds, with Canoe's exquisitely prepared cuisine. Canoe's friendly, cheerful wait staff will see to your every culinary and beverage need.



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Dining Style: Casual Dining
Cuisine: American, Contemporary American
Neighborhood: Center Harbor
Menu: View menu on restaurant's website
Price: $30 and under
Website: http://www.eatatcanoe.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (603) 253-4762
Hours of Operation: Lunch: Daily: 11:30am - 2:30pm
Dinner: Sunday - Thursday: 5:00pm - 9:00pm, Friday & Saturday: 5:00pm - 9:30pm

Payment Options:
AMEX, MasterCard, Visa
Executive Chef: Scott Ouellette
Dress Code: Casual Dress
Accepts Walk-Ins: Yes
Offers: Banquet/Private Rooms, Bar Dining, Fireplace, Full Bar, Non-Smoking Restaurant, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Private Room, Takeout, View
Parking: Private Lot
Parking Details: off site, shuttle service, pick up from town dock if coming by boat
Banquet Contact: Scott, Sandy, Carmen (603) 253-4762
Seems the hours for canoe are posted as quoted and in bold. I drive by there all the time, and they do close for a couple hrs between lunch and dinner, but are definitely open weekends and weekdays too(as posted above)

Daily means everyday.
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Old 03-28-2009, 09:09 AM   #2
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but are definitely open weekends and weekdays too(as posted above)

Daily means everyday.
Closing a restaurant on weekends is like cutting one's throat!!!

Last post is the answer.........
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Old 03-28-2009, 01:39 PM   #3
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I too would love a Indian restaurant somewhere around the lake - the one in Concord is the closest I know - its a long way to go for dinner.

Would also like a good Mexican one - I've tried Las Pinatas twice and both times found the food pretty bland and uninspiring.

LemonGrass is definitely a good one for Asian - are they still open (I know Mike Love, the owner, died last year)

Wish there was a good small Italian one - Fratello's is OK, but not a place for an intimate meal - its too open for my taste.

And last - wished that restaurants had more than the one "token" vegetarian meal (which tends to be the same at all restaurants - some nondescript pasta concoction). After being a vegetarian for38 years, it gets tiring to always have the same option when going out to dinner with friends who don't want some "ethnic" food place where there are several vegetarian options. Though I should say things are way better than they were 30 years ago, when many restaurants had NOTHING vegetarian and no idea how to get my repeat business.
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