The Boardwalk Restaurant and Marina
You couldn’t eat anymore “on the water” unless you were on a boat.
Everyone who comes to Lake George visits to enjoy the Queen Lake of the Adirondacks. The Boardwalk Restaurant and Marina maximizes its proximity to the lake, offering customers some of the most spectacular dining views on the lake.
Open from May to October (check The Boardwalk’s website or Facebook page for current hours), their menu offers hearty American fare, including burgers and sandwiches, seafood baskets and more.
The biggest draw is the spectacular views from the restaurant’s various decks. Enjoy a cocktail and appetizers and watch the world go by on Lake George. You’ll probably want to stay for dinner, too.
The Boardwalk also offers live entertainment. Several nights a week, diners can enjoy their meals and the view accompanied by the soothing sounds of local musicians. Check their website or Facebook page for the current line-up.
And if that’s not enough, the Boardwalk is a great place to enjoy Lake George’s weekly fireworks. Another enchanting feature at the Boardwalk is the display of sculptures created by local artist Forrest Lanfair. The Boardwalk owners obtained the works at an auction of Mr. Lanfair’s many works. They are worth a view when you visit the Boardwalk.
Visitors can get to the Boardwalk by land or lake. Dock space is available for those arriving by water.
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