Long Horn Restaurant & Pub
Classic Adirondack roadside tavern featuring American classics. And family-friendly, too!
You'll feel immediately welcome when you step into the Long Horn's knotty pine-paneled bar and dining room.
Open for lunch and dinner, they offer a variety of specialty sandwiches, salads, and burgers with steak and seafood entrees at dinner. We are partial to the salmon BLT and the steaks. Baby Bears will appreciate the kids’ menu featuring mac ‘n cheese, hot dogs, and chicken tenders.
Or enjoy a cocktail at the gleaming wood-polished bar. Family-friendly with a menu for the Lil’ ADKers. They also welcome furry family members on their patio.
Open year-round; check out their Facebook page for current hours, specials and more.
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