Best place in North Conway for breakfast lunch or dinner. Service is excellent. Food is good and much better to restaurants in the area. If you’re staying here then don’t bother for food outside its waste of time and not worth. Pros– Food quality Excellent service Amazing views from dinning area Beautiful resort surrounded my majestic mountains Cons– Can’t really think of Advice– include spicy Tandoor or Kababs to your menu pls :) would be amazing to eat spicy stuff with the beautiful views and chilly weather.
Joe C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Boston, MA
They need more staff for the amount of guests they have. I think the restaurant was run better in the past. The food is still delicious though. Waitress, «I think this is my table… «Wowza
Vezna S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Winthrop, MA
The views here are spectacular. You can’t really see anything for the dinner hours but the breakfast hours. man the views were something else. That alone was worth the trip out. Their breakfast omelets are amazing. I stayed two nights at the hotel and the first night I had to have their special omelet. It was so good that I had to have it again for the second morning. I have no complaints at all with my breakfast experience. the coffee and sides were amazing. They usually start you off with a little basket with a few mini muffins and a pastry that varies from day to day for a little extra in your meal which is great. The dinner was not so good. Had their Lamb Loin on a bed of potatoes and white asparagus. I asked for the lamb to be medium well and it was cooked to perfection. The only downside was that everything on the plate was over salted. I found it to be too salty and i couldn’t even eat the asparagus because of it. Their deserts were great. I had their award winning white chocolate bread pudding and it was delicious. I also had the opportunity to taste their tiramisu and it was also delicious. If it wasn’t for their sub-par dinner(which was pretty expensive). I would have given them five stars. For anyone who enjoys wines. they have a very large selection.
Vito G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Providence, RI
Sunday brunch… THEBEST! Hard to believe that for 20 bucks you get a huge variety of fresh breakfast and lunch buffet. And includes juice and coffee. DELICIOUS!
Jen S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cressona, PA
View was awesome! We had a very nice waitress, the food was very good and the prices were decent. Really nice place.
Matt N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Middleton, MA
Waitress was very friendly and showed great knowledge of the new dinner menu that has only been out for two weeks. Portions were reasonable, could of been larger though. Their breakfast is unbelievable, I ordered the omelet of the day, the portion was perfect, came with 2 English muffins, and 2 pieces of toast, and the 3 egg omelet. Highly recommend ledges.
Deirdre C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Danville, NH
We had breakfast and brunch at Ledges during our stay at the White Mountain Hotel. As mentioned in my review for the hotel, the breakfast was complimentary and the brunch was an upgrade at a discounted rate($ 10 instead of $ 19). Enjoyed both meals. Nice start to the day with good food, fabulous views and some jazz on Sunday. First day we both opted for the omelette of the day(peppers, onion, cheese, supposed to be some sausage and tomatoes). Everything was finely chopped and I didn’t recognize either of the latter two ingredients, but not a big deal. It was still a delicious omelette. Hash browns were a little over cooked, though tasty. Our waiter, Steve, was very attentive. Brunch is done by reservation. Unlike most other brunches we’ve been to, this is not a long event, 11am-12:30pm. Our seating was at 11:30, but as we had already checked out and killed some time walking the grounds, we thought we would see if they could fit us in a bit early. Restaurant didn’t look full. The hostesses were most obliging and put us at a table at the top of the stairs leading to the lower level. Missed our server’s name, but she was very nice, as everyone had been. Brought out juice and invited us to go help ourselves at the brunch tables out in the main lobby. It was a little more cramped than usual I suspect, with some tables still being used for the music center silent auction items. People didn’t seem to mind having to go around. There were the usual offerings you expect at a brunch: omelette/eggs/carvery(only ham and turkey breast available) station and a Belgian waffle station, plus warm dishes, salads, fruit tray and a small sweet table. Just on a smaller scale. There were some unique hot dishes, like that scrumptious Greek frittata with lots of tasty olives. Omelettes were passé for me that morning! Limited amount of seafood, no shrimp, crab or lobster. But there was a tray of smoked salmon and a baked haddock with seafood sauce. Wish I had room to sample the Chicken Marsala. Saw jugs of smoothies too, though didn’t try them. Should have thought to ask if mimosas were available. ;) If we had been there longer, we would have had dinner at Ledges as well. They have a seafood feast on Fridays and prime rib on Saturdays.
Annie P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Methuen, MA
Excellent food, friendly service, astounding views. We love visiting here and return each time we are in the area! Highly recommend.
Rich A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ansonia, CT
We dined here the day after Thanksgiving. The dining area is very nice. I would have loved to eat here during the day because at night it’s really dark out here! I can only imagine it must be a beautiful view. I chose the turkey with all of the fixings and my partner had the twin filets. The turkey was delicious but the hit was the butternut squash. It was spiced so well that it tasted like dessert. Both meals were very good. We also had the bacon corn chowder to start with and it was very tasty. We skipped dessert because we were very full. There was a pianist playing while we were there and that made the evening feel special. Management is also walking around asking you if everything is going ok.
Kell B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Amesbury, MA
Another great trip here. The food is top quality and management is always walking around making sure everyone is happy. We were sad they no longer have the caprese salad on the menu though.
Moira S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Savannah, GA
Amazingly gourmet and affordable($ 20/pp) Sunday brunch in elegant dining room with pianist and mountain view. Disclosure: I don’t like Sunday brunches but get dragged along because my spouse adores them. I LOVED this one. Healthy, fresh food choices, exciting rich dishes, special pancake or eggs benedict from kitchen, omelet bar, and all the other gourmet brunch foods you might dream up. Then there is a tempting dessert selection not for the slimming-down-at-heart but very tasty. Alcoholic drinks extra cost. In area on Sunday, make a reservation and enjoy.
Lena C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cambridge, MA
Great brunch with a view. Can’t speak for anything else.
Gina M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tewksbury, MA
Visited Ledges on our recent trip to North Conway. Like the headline says, beautiful relaxing views from any table but a window table is where you want to be. Based on the appearance and location of the restaurant and the great menu, I had high expectations for this restaurant but I can honestly say, I found it to be average. Their wine list is extensive and I had the Friday Night Seafood Fest(you can’t beat the value). While everything was fresh and hot, everything else was ordinary. My husband had the Lobster Mac and Cheese, and unfortunately the lobster was very tough and not enjoyable. I would maybe go back for breakfast or lunch because the view is so nice but I think I would skip dinner.
Leon L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Greenwich, CT
The dinner started fine with fresh bread and butter but went down hill from there. The appetizers were a little bland. I ordered the cod and lobster duo. The fish tasted like it had been defrosted recently and slopped together with four seasons bread crumbs. The lobster part of the dish consisted of the meat of a miniature lobster claw that was enough for one bite. The rice reminded me of a rice a roni mix. The kids mac and cheese dish looked like it came out of a 49 cent box of generic supermarket mac and cheese. The dinner was overpriced for what it was and I will not recommend this restaurant to any one. For similar tasting seafood please go to red lobster.
Mike T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Burlington, MA
Ali. The greatest waitress in the granite state. Made our night hippy chick. Our meal was fantastic as well. We will be back for sure!
Sarah C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Providence, RI
My husband and I came to North Conway on our honeymoon so we wanted to have one fancy dinner out. It was tough to find a place, but The Ledges definitely proved to be the perfect setting for our nice dinner out. The dining room is very pretty with a spectacular view of the mountains. Our waitress was phenomenal, very attentive and nice, and the food was delicious. My husband got twin filets that were wrapped in bacon, and I got the yankee pot roast. It was a perfect romantic meal.
Barrett H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cincinnati, OH
Ledges at the White Mountain Inn serves some of the best food in North Conway. First, I’ll mention that the setting is absolutely beautiful. A gorgeous room with a pianist and great views. The food here is so good that on our recent stay we started to make excuses to eat here repeatedly after trying it once. The crab cakes were perfect, the lobster mac and cheese was even better than it sounds, and the filet mignon was just what a filet should be. It’s worth mentioning that we ate here on a Friday night when their famous seafood buffet is available and it looked great. I’m not a fan of buffets in nice places, but this seemed to be a great spread. A huge variety of high-quality eats. Really, the only reason we didn’t eat here every night(and the reason for only 4 stars) is that the prices aren’t low. Mind you, you won’t overpay for what you get here, but the food isn’t cheap. The entrees are prices where they should be… a nice treat in a great spot.