Yes: This is a beautiful spot to relax with a beer and friends in a clean, cozy, inviting, friendly, restaurant with attentive and warm staff. However, as for the food: I'm afraid we must have come on a very "off" night and I would never come here to eat again. I really struggled with whether or not to write this review but after much deliberation, I feel like others should know so they can make a more informed decision if they are not familiar with this area.
We are from out of town, drove up specifically to visit Bish Bash Falls and were looking for a place to have lunch afterward. We narrowed it down to The Pond, and Dad's Diner in Copake. We love a good diner but thought it would be nice to experience something with a more local feel. We decided to check out the menu first before making a decision. When we arrived at about 2:30 and there was a handful of cars in the parking lot. I popped in to have look at the menu. Inside was very clean and cozy, and comfortable. There was a large party in the back celebrating a birthday and one other table occupied and it felt very home-y. I asked to look at the menu and took a few pictures of it to bring back to the car. A friendly server explained about the buffet items, and the menu had a variety options but nothing for my kids who only like the basics as I explained. She said the cook could make anything for the kids (she showed me the kids menu) and said they could even make a burger too but the clincher is always: Do the French fries have skin? The server assured me that the cook makes everything to order and of course, she could make French fries without skin, no problem. I was shocked as I've never heard of fries being made to order so I asked her "Really? She'll make them without skin?" and I was assured that it was no problem at all. So, I went back to the car and updated my family; the steaks were tempting and if they could make skinless fries--sold!
Everything seemed to be falling into place and we were looking forward to a good meal. Since they were out of Ribeye, we ordered Prime rib--medium rare--with salad, baked potato; chicken tenders with fries; burger with fries; and the Chicken Carbanaro. The kids' meals arrived and we immediately notice there is skin on the fries. We don't like to complain in restaurants due to fear of retribution from the kitchen staff (ya never know!) so we did our best to get the kids to eat them (the older one wouldn't touch them, the younger one had no problem). Unfortunately, the chicken tenders, which looked like they might be good, tasted like something out of a box, and were really dry which no amount of ketchup could fix. My kid tried his best to eat them but was completely put off his appetite after a few bites. The burger was so black and char-grilled that it was impossible to tell where the char ended and the burger began. It was so thin and so overcooked (charred black on the outside and gray on the inside) and totally dry. Our salads arrived along with the kids' meals and after a few bites I realized there was dirt still on the romaine lettuce. Not just a speck of dirt, but more than a bit of dirt as though the lettuce hadn't been washed. The lettuce was very fresh and crunchy and hey, dirt is natural, so I tried my best to eat around it. We tried our best to salvage the kids' meals and promised they could have some of ours. Unfortunately, when the Prime Rib arrived it was completely over cooked. It wasn't even medium, it was completely well done, and brownish gray through and through. The Chicken Carbonaro was not that bad and the portion was huge. The sauce was creamy and tasty and the bacon and peas were plentiful; the chicken was a bit dry but the sauce helped a lot.
We started strategizing how to manage something edible for the kids but we were out of luck. So, we ate as quickly as we could, and as much as we could to be polite, and got the check $73+12 tip=85.00. A lot of money for such an unsatisfying meal which honestly felt like cobbled together reheated leftovers. Afterwards, we drove to the nearest McDonald's (another $10) so the kids could eat something before the three-hour ride home.
So, in summary: A really cute spot and probably a great place for a beer and relaxing with company. The cakes looked good too and perhaps if dinner had been less distressing, we would have been tempted to try them. I'm really hoping we came on an off afternoon, but there's no way to know for sure unless we go again which I am not willing to risk. I'm posting this review not to be mean, just to potentially help those passing through make a more informed decision. read more