We don't like to sit and eat a long, heavy meal. We prefer to graze. So, if you are in Skaneateles here is how to do that.
Start by staying at our Boutique Hotel www.skaneatelessuites.com in the Village center. Than walk out the back door and around the corner to Joe's Pasta Garage. I prefer their soup of the day, but Toni likes their salads.
Next stop is Johnny Angels, or Doug's Fish Fry [Doug's has cute little shrimp cocktails] and around the corner to Kabuki for some sushi. Across the street is the Bluewater Grill for their garlic corn chowder [awesome].
Then to the Sherwood Inn tavern, then a block further to Kreb's for a nightcap. But at Kreb's you have to know to ask to go upstairs.
On you way back home to the Boutique Hotel, stop at the local watering hole Morriss's cafe to have a drink with the locals.
There are plenty of other options, just call or email.
Curt
Skaneateles is a Storybook Village. We know because we live here.
Monday, May 29, 2006
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On Grazing:
Doug's has an amazing seafood chower (and Lobster Bisque when you can get it).
There is a great toy store called Frog Alley behind Johnny Angels Heavenly Hamburgers. (By the way, Johnny's has an exceptional corned-beef hash for breakfast.)
I know some Austrailans who put in an 8-hour shift playing pool at Morris's.
I am soooooo happy that Kabuki came to town. Now we can get Shusi almost anytime we want.
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