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Refined Dining in a Historic Country Inn
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Served With Accoutrements
Fiddleheads, Lardons of Smoked Bacon, Toasted Pine Nuts, EVOO Powder, Balsamic Gel
Butter Poached Lobster, Pea Tendrils, Truffle
Local Lettuces, Fennel, Meadowstone Farm Chevre Cheese, Candied Pistachios
Parmesan Cheese Custard, Chiffonade of Romaine Lettuce, Anchovy Dressing, Crispy Garlic
Scallion Potato Cake, Beurre Rouge Butter
Kombu Bonito Broth, Bokchoy, Daikon Radish, Spring Onion, Orange and Ginger Oil
Figs, Hazelnuts, Sweet Italian Sausage, Crispy Quinoa Fritter, Radicchio, Endive and Golden Raisins, RW Sauce
Baba Ganoush, Red Onion Jam, Wilted Spinach
Avocado, Smoked Vegan Gouda Cheese, LTO, House- made Polenta Fries, Gochujang Ketchup, Toasted Sesame Seed Bun
Our extensive wine list is carefully thought out to complement and enhance the guest experience
We are proud to feature over 100 of the best wines that the United States produces, alongside some truly unique offerings from around the world to complement our European influenced menu. The Sugar Hill Inn has earned Wine Spectator's Award of Excellence
Allowing everyone an opportunity to indulge in these great wines. Steve, personally meets with vineyards and distributors. He has a hand in selecting everything that is served at the table. Our knowledgeable dining room staff can help you choose the perfect wine to suit your taste and budget
Ken Scupp of Kobrands will present each wine. Ken has passed the prestigious CSW (Certified Specialist of Wine) exam for wine expertise. You will learn all about the wines of France while enjoying the artistry of Chef Val Fortin. Enjoy a six course dinner with paired wines. $112 per person plus tax and gratuity. Reservations required: 603-823-5621
Begin the day with Organic Fair Trade Coffee or cappuccino, warm home baked muffins, juice and fresh fruit
Favorites include omelets, scrambled eggs with local cheddar and fresh herbs, stuffed French toast, blueberry buttermilk pancakes and waffles topped with berries and whipped cream
This is Steve's favorite walk. No need to get in the car. From the inn walk up Rt 117. On your left is a beautiful farm with mountain view in the background. Turn right at the historic marker for America's first ski school. The view is of meadows with wildflowers, farmland, forest and mountains. Turn right again on the next block on to Lovers Lane. By now you will be humming John Denver's "Country Roads take me Home". Turn right again and you are now back on Rt117. All this in just 35 minutes
This is Karen's down hill run. Turn left and run down the hill, across the bridge to the end of Rt. 117. Turn left; You are now on flat land. At the fork turn left onto Streeter Pond Road. The Gale River will be on your left and farmland on your right. Run to the old iron bridge. Take a break here and enjoy the beauty of your surroundings. Retrace your path back to the inn while experiencing mountain views. Feel free to ask for seconds at breakfast, you deserve it
Served With Accoutrements
Fiddleheads, Lardons of Smoked Bacon, Toasted Pine Nuts, EVOO Powder, Balsamic Gel
Butter Poached Lobster, Pea Tendrils, Truffle
Local Lettuces, Fennel, Meadowstone Farm Chevre Cheese, Candied Pistachios
Parmesan Cheese Custard, Chiffonade of Romaine Lettuce, Anchovy Dressing, Crispy Garlic
Scallion Potato Cake, Beurre Rouge Butter
Kombu Bonito Broth, Bokchoy, Daikon Radish, Spring Onion, Orange and Ginger Oil
Figs, Hazelnuts, Sweet Italian Sausage, Crispy Quinoa Fritter, Radicchio, Endive and Golden Raisins, RW Sauce
Baba Ganoush, Red Onion Jam, Wilted Spinach
Avocado, Smoked Vegan Gouda Cheese, LTO, House- made Polenta Fries, Gochujang Ketchup, Toasted Sesame Seed Bun
Our extensive wine list is carefully thought out to complement and enhance the guest experience
We are proud to feature over 100 of the best wines that the United States produces, alongside some truly unique offerings from around the world to complement our European influenced menu. The Sugar Hill Inn has earned Wine Spectator's Award of Excellence
Allowing everyone an opportunity to indulge in these great wines. Steve, personally meets with vineyards and distributors. He has a hand in selecting everything that is served at the table. Our knowledgeable dining room staff can help you choose the perfect wine to suit your taste and budget
Ken Scupp of Kobrands will present each wine. Ken has passed the prestigious CSW (Certified Specialist of Wine) exam for wine expertise. You will learn all about the wines of France while enjoying the artistry of Chef Val Fortin. Enjoy a six course dinner with paired wines. $112 per person plus tax and gratuity. Reservations required: 603-823-5621
Begin the day with Organic Fair Trade Coffee or cappuccino, warm home baked muffins, juice and fresh fruit
Favorites include omelets, scrambled eggs with local cheddar and fresh herbs, stuffed French toast, blueberry buttermilk pancakes and waffles topped with berries and whipped cream
This is Steve's favorite walk. No need to get in the car. From the inn walk up Rt 117. On your left is a beautiful farm with mountain view in the background. Turn right at the historic marker for America's first ski school. The view is of meadows with wildflowers, farmland, forest and mountains. Turn right again on the next block on to Lovers Lane. By now you will be humming John Denver's "Country Roads take me Home". Turn right again and you are now back on Rt117. All this in just 35 minutes
This is Karen's down hill run. Turn left and run down the hill, across the bridge to the end of Rt. 117. Turn left; You are now on flat land. At the fork turn left onto Streeter Pond Road. The Gale River will be on your left and farmland on your right. Run to the old iron bridge. Take a break here and enjoy the beauty of your surroundings. Retrace your path back to the inn while experiencing mountain views. Feel free to ask for seconds at breakfast, you deserve it
1 Entree, 1 Side, & 1 Drink for $22 (taxes included)
Lettuce, Tomato, Onion, Cheddar, Bacon, Special Sauce
Lettuce, Tomato, Avocado, Sriracha mayo
Pappardelle, Gremolata, Parm, Truffle Oil
Pickles and Onions
Lettuce, Tomato, Avocado, Sriracha mayo
Cucumbers, Tomato, Carrot, Pickled Onion, balsamic, croutons)
Potato/Pasta Salad, Daily Soup, Duck Pate, Texas Fries, Fruit or Small Greens
Iron Furnace Beer (Pils, Golden, Lager, NEIPA), Soft Drink, or House Wine: Red, White, Rose, Sparkling
Served With Accoutrements
Fiddleheads, Lardons of Smoked Bacon, Toasted Pine Nuts, EVOO Powder, Balsamic Gel
Butter Poached Lobster, Pea Tendrils, Truffle
Local Lettuces, Fennel, Meadowstone Farm Chevre Cheese, Candied Pistachios
Parmesan Cheese Custard, Chiffonade of Romaine Lettuce, Anchovy Dressing, Crispy Garlic
Scallion Potato Cake, Beurre Rouge Butter
Kombu Bonito Broth, Bokchoy, Daikon Radish, Spring Onion, Orange and Ginger Oil
Figs, Hazelnuts, Sweet Italian Sausage, Crispy Quinoa Fritter, Radicchio, Endive and Golden Raisins, RW Sauce
Baba Ganoush, Red Onion Jam, Wilted Spinach
Avocado, Smoked Vegan Gouda Cheese, LTO, House- made Polenta Fries, Gochujang Ketchup, Toasted Sesame Seed Bun
Begin the day with Organic Fair Trade Coffee or cappuccino, warm home baked muffins, juice and fresh fruit
Favorites include omelets, scrambled eggs with local cheddar and fresh herbs, stuffed French toast, blueberry buttermilk pancakes and waffles topped with berries and whipped cream
This is Steve's favorite walk. No need to get in the car. From the inn walk up Rt 117. On your left is a beautiful farm with mountain view in the background. Turn right at the historic marker for America's first ski school. The view is of meadows with wildflowers, farmland, forest and mountains. Turn right again on the next block on to Lovers Lane. By now you will be humming John Denver's "Country Roads take me Home". Turn right again and you are now back on Rt117. All this in just 35 minutes
This is Karen's down hill run. Turn left and run down the hill, across the bridge to the end of Rt. 117. Turn left; You are now on flat land. At the fork turn left onto Streeter Pond Road. The Gale River will be on your left and farmland on your right. Run to the old iron bridge. Take a break here and enjoy the beauty of your surroundings. Retrace your path back to the inn while experiencing mountain views. Feel free to ask for seconds at breakfast, you deserve it
1 Entree, 1 Side, & 1 Drink for $22 (taxes included)
Lettuce, Tomato, Onion, Cheddar, Bacon, Special Sauce
Lettuce, Tomato, Avocado, Sriracha mayo
Pappardelle, Gremolata, Parm, Truffle Oil
Pickles and Onions
Lettuce, Tomato, Avocado, Sriracha mayo
Cucumbers, Tomato, Carrot, Pickled Onion, balsamic, croutons)
Potato/Pasta Salad, Daily Soup, Duck Pate, Texas Fries, Fruit or Small Greens
Iron Furnace Beer (Pils, Golden, Lager, NEIPA), Soft Drink, or House Wine: Red, White, Rose, Sparkling
Our extensive wine list is carefully thought out to complement and enhance the guest experience
We are proud to feature over 100 of the best wines that the United States produces, alongside some truly unique offerings from around the world to complement our European influenced menu. The Sugar Hill Inn has earned Wine Spectator's Award of Excellence
Allowing everyone an opportunity to indulge in these great wines. Steve, personally meets with vineyards and distributors. He has a hand in selecting everything that is served at the table. Our knowledgeable dining room staff can help you choose the perfect wine to suit your taste and budget
Ken Scupp of Kobrands will present each wine. Ken has passed the prestigious CSW (Certified Specialist of Wine) exam for wine expertise. You will learn all about the wines of France while enjoying the artistry of Chef Val Fortin. Enjoy a six course dinner with paired wines. $112 per person plus tax and gratuity. Reservations required: 603-823-5621
1 Entree, 1 Side, 1 Drink for $22 (taxes included)
Lettuce, Tomato, Onion, Cheddar, Bacon, Special Sauce
Lettuce, Tomato, Avocado, Sriracha mayo
Pappardelle, Gremolata, Parm, Truffle Oil
Pickles and Onions
Lettuce, Tomato, Avocado, Sriracha mayo
Cucumbers, Tomato, Carrot, Pickled Onion, balsamic, croutons)
Potato/Pasta Salad, Daily Soup, Duck Pate, Texas Fries, Fruit or Small Greens
Iron Furnace Beer (Pils, Golden, Lager, NEIPA), Soft Drink, or House Wine: Red, White, Rose, Sparkling
Served With Accoutrements
Fiddleheads, Lardons of Smoked Bacon, Toasted Pine Nuts, EVOO Powder, Balsamic Gel
Butter Poached Lobster, Pea Tendrils, Truffle
Local Lettuces, Fennel, Meadowstone Farm Chevre Cheese, Candied Pistachios
Parmesan Cheese Custard, Chiffonade of Romaine Lettuce, Anchovy Dressing, Crispy Garlic
Scallion Potato Cake, Beurre Rouge Butter
Kombu Bonito Broth, Bokchoy, Daikon Radish, Spring Onion, Orange and Ginger Oil
Figs, Hazelnuts, Sweet Italian Sausage, Crispy Quinoa Fritter, Radicchio, Endive and Golden Raisins, RW Sauce
Baba Ganoush, Red Onion Jam, Wilted Spinach
Avocado, Smoked Vegan Gouda Cheese, LTO, House- made Polenta Fries, Gochujang Ketchup, Toasted Sesame Seed Bun
Begin the day with Organic Fair Trade Coffee or cappuccino, warm home baked muffins, juice and fresh fruit
Favorites include omelets, scrambled eggs with local cheddar and fresh herbs, stuffed French toast, blueberry buttermilk pancakes and waffles topped with berries and whipped cream
This is Steve's favorite walk. No need to get in the car. From the inn walk up Rt 117. On your left is a beautiful farm with mountain view in the background. Turn right at the historic marker for America's first ski school. The view is of meadows with wildflowers, farmland, forest and mountains. Turn right again on the next block on to Lovers Lane. By now you will be humming John Denver's "Country Roads take me Home". Turn right again and you are now back on Rt117. All this in just 35 minutes
This is Karen's down hill run. Turn left and run down the hill, across the bridge to the end of Rt. 117. Turn left; You are now on flat land. At the fork turn left onto Streeter Pond Road. The Gale River will be on your left and farmland on your right. Run to the old iron bridge. Take a break here and enjoy the beauty of your surroundings. Retrace your path back to the inn while experiencing mountain views. Feel free to ask for seconds at breakfast, you deserve it
1 Entree, 1 Side, & 1 Drink for $22 (taxes included)
Lettuce, Tomato, Onion, Cheddar, Bacon, Special Sauce
Lettuce, Tomato, Avocado, Sriracha mayo
Pappardelle, Gremolata, Parm, Truffle Oil
Pickles and Onions
Lettuce, Tomato, Avocado, Sriracha mayo
Cucumbers, Tomato, Carrot, Pickled Onion, balsamic, croutons)
Potato/Pasta Salad, Daily Soup, Duck Pate, Texas Fries, Fruit or Small Greens
Iron Furnace Beer (Pils, Golden, Lager, NEIPA), Soft Drink, or House Wine: Red, White, Rose, Sparkling
1 Entree, 1 Side, 1 Drink for $22 (taxes included)
Lettuce, Tomato, Onion, Cheddar, Bacon, Special Sauce
Lettuce, Tomato, Avocado, Sriracha mayo
Pappardelle, Gremolata, Parm, Truffle Oil
Pickles and Onions
Lettuce, Tomato, Avocado, Sriracha mayo
Cucumbers, Tomato, Carrot, Pickled Onion, balsamic, croutons)
Potato/Pasta Salad, Daily Soup, Duck Pate, Texas Fries, Fruit or Small Greens
Iron Furnace Beer (Pils, Golden, Lager, NEIPA), Soft Drink, or House Wine: Red, White, Rose, Sparkling
Our extensive wine list is carefully thought out to complement and enhance the guest experience
We are proud to feature over 100 of the best wines that the United States produces, alongside some truly unique offerings from around the world to complement our European influenced menu. The Sugar Hill Inn has earned Wine Spectator's Award of Excellence
Allowing everyone an opportunity to indulge in these great wines. Steve, personally meets with vineyards and distributors. He has a hand in selecting everything that is served at the table. Our knowledgeable dining room staff can help you choose the perfect wine to suit your taste and budget
Ken Scupp of Kobrands will present each wine. Ken has passed the prestigious CSW (Certified Specialist of Wine) exam for wine expertise. You will learn all about the wines of France while enjoying the artistry of Chef Val Fortin. Enjoy a six course dinner with paired wines. $112 per person plus tax and gratuity. Reservations required: 603-823-5621
