Soak In Marvelous Views Of the Adirondacks From Algonquin Restaurant In New York

It's no secret that the Adirondacks region of New York is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise, but not many realize that the region is also home to some excellent restaurants that offer stunning views. If you're looking for an authentic meal with a mountain backdrop to visit in between your outdoor adventures, this restaurant overlooking Lake George is a great place to visit. Take one look out over the deck, and it becomes obvious why this spot is such a rare treat.

There's nothing better than a scenic meal by the water, and Algonquin is the perfect spot to catch an up-close view of the prettiest mountains in the state.

The brunch, lunch, and dinner menus are each full of options, so there's something for everyone, whether you're in the mood for an omelet, fish tacos, or a New York strip steak.

Drop by for an afternoon lunch, or get dressed up and take the family out for a steak dinner by the water.

A leisurely lunch on a Saturday afternoon with this kind of view of Lake George will make your weekend unforgettable.

If you stop by for lunch, try the Grace Peak Burger, topped with roasted red peppers, caramelized onions, and goat cheese. If you're able to make it to this Adirondack hotspot for dinner, try one of their seafood specialties like the shrimp and crab risotto.

While you're there, check out the Topside Grille, an inviting, rustic offshoot of the restaurant with a great bar that will make you feel right at home in the Adirondacks.

Even if you just want to stop by for a glass of wine, you'll be glad you check out this little slice of heaven on Lake George.

When the sun rises and sets over these mountains, Lake George is one of the best places you can be in all of New York.

If you're looking to explore more fun spots in the area, be sure to pay a visit to the Adirondack Winery's Bolton Tasting Room, which is just up the road from Algonquin Restaurant.

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