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Lodge Pub & Eatery the
- Price Range:
-
$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
6 reviews for Lodge Pub & Eatery the
Wow, Matt is a tough reviewer. I will give it a three based on the only thing I order there, the "Light lunch". They have a decent enough salad bar, and for $9 one gets that unlimited, plus a good sized half a sandwhich (roast beef or turkey), and a plate of fries. They also have Newport Storm on draft, which Twin River used to carry before some buffoon made the decision to drop it despite its popularity. But I digress.
Some of the entrees look a little expensive, but seeing as I do not get them I have no standing in the matter. I will say that we brought a friend there once, and he got the steak tips, and they sucked in neon.
This is to my knowledge the closest place to Twin River Casino, if one is not in the mood for Fado's, or Fred and Steve's.
Family place, salad bar was pretty plain not a variety of offerings. Service was good. Nothing special. prices weren't bad. I do not feel the need to go back.
This is your average run of the mill dumpy roadside meat and potato's restaurant crowded with locals claiming it is great. The place packs in a crowd but the service stinks and the food is atrocious! The staff looks over tired and is slow and can't keep up with the pace of the customers that will wait outside for this divey spot. The menu contains your typical average steaks and seafood at low prices that taste all the same and are over cooked and just are downright awful. The decor is supposed to be a log cabin of sorts, but what it looks like is someone's cluttered basement of junk piling up from years of neglect. Skip this place, you can do better!
Not too far off rte 146, this locally owned eatery gives generous portions at reasonable prices. Decorated like a hunting lodge (hence the name) it's food overcomes any kitsch in the decor. A nice salad bar opens the meal...meanwhile the entrees fill the plate like the restaurants did in the old days.I had the Vermont Chicken on my last visit..2 large boneless fried chicken breasts with melted cheese and vermont maple syrup..mmmm,plus a side plate with with potato and veg. Service was genuinely friendly and not rushed,depite having an almost full dining room. Well done.
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Does the job if you live in the neighborhood and just want a basic meal without a fuss. Would not take out of town family there.
The Lodge has gone seriously downhill in the past few years. The restaurant is decorated in a pretty tacky fashion, and the food isn't the best quality. Service is good, but the selections and decor leave a lot to be lacking. It's really trying to be a ruby tuesday's mixed with a hunting lodge which doesn't quite work. Sweet potato fries and burgers are my favorites.


