Seven eateries in Long Lake, NY will be showcasing their great eats for Long Lake, NY’s Winter Wonderland Week. Diners are invited to enjoy meals at The Long View Lodge, Long Lake Diner, Adirondack Hotel, ADK Trading Post, Brookside Hops and Hoagies, Waypoint Café and Wild ADK Whisk. Long Lake Restaurant Week takes place from Friday, February 13th to Sunday, February 22nd.

Come hungry, support local, and celebrate great food in Long Lake, New York. Dining spots include the oldest operating hotel in the Adirondacks, a traditional family-run historic lodge and small eateries that round out the cozy, small town charm and good eats you can find year-round.

Brookside Hops & Hoagies – 8590 #5 Newcomb Road

The Long View Lodge – 681 Deerland Rd

Long Lake Diner/Owl’s Head Pub – 1161 Main St

Adirondack Hotel – 1245 Main St

ADK Trading Post – 1389 Tupper Rd

Waypoint Café – 1265 Main Street

Wild ADK Whisk – 8590 #3 Newcomb Rd

Anyone who visits each location and completes the complimentary punch card can submit it to the Long Lake Parks and Recreation for a drawing for a grand prize featuring local merchandise. No purchase of the card is necessary. Submit to the Parks and Recreation department at PO Box 496, Long Lake, NY 12847, or drop off at the Long Lake Town Offices at 1130 Deerland Road.

Please check each participating restaurants website or Facebook for hours of operation and regular schedule. Reservations aren’t required, but they are appreciated.

Don’t miss out — with daily snowmobile trail grooming and some of the best winter conditions in years, Long Lake is the perfect place to ride, relax, and enjoy a welcoming small-town atmosphere.

Additional events are slated for Winter Wonderland Week including: Raquette Lake Winter Carnival and Fireworks, Trivia Night, the Skating Races, and an Ice Skating party at the Mt. Sabattis Geiger Arena. The Geiger Arena will be open daily 1pm – 10pm for ice skating and sledding. Check out the events listings at mylonglake.com/events.

Long Lake, NY is the heart of the Adirondack Park. Uncommercialized, and unspoiled by modern life, Long Lake is the outdoor playground of the north. Offering raw natural beauty including mountains, lakes, and rivers, all with abundant outdoor recreation, the tiny hamlet has a year-round population of 700.

Learn More: https://www.mylonglake.com/restaurant-week/