Sticks and Stones Serves Up 100,000 Pizzas

Picture courtesy Sticks and Stones

Picture courtesy Sticks and Stones

A hat tip to Steve and Gary and the crew at Sticks and Stones on a pretty awesome achievement: the restaurant just served up its 100,000th pizza! That’s approximately 1,000** a month since the restaurant opened its doors in 2013. If you are a fan of brick oven pizzas, the pies at Sticks don’t get much better.  The pie came out of the Marra Forni wood fired oven on Wednesday (June 11), More from Gary and Steve:

“Congratulations and thank you to Sandra who just purchased our 𝟏𝟎𝟎,𝟎𝟎𝟎𝐭𝐡 pizza!!! (A Fun Guy Pie! What a way to celebrate 8 years in business! We have named our Marra Forni wood fired oven (from Naples, Italy) Mada - because it has made a lot of pies and that’s Adam spelled backwards. He makes most of our pizzas! Thank you to everyone who has supported us these past 8 years - Here’s to the next 100k pies.”

 To celebrate the occasion we are republishing the very first story we wrote about Sticks in 2013, on the eve of their opening.

Sticks and Stones Calls Schroon Home

April 03, 2013

When Steve Holmes and Gary Tromblee walked into the showroom of world famous wood working artist Barry Gregson on Route 9, they knew immediately they’d found the home of their new restaurant.

And for Steve, he also knew in that instant what he would be calling their new venture: “Sticks and Stones” an homage to the incredible creations that were on display in the showroom and the towering stone fireplace that takes center stage.

“We are very excited to be here,” Steve told Schroon Laker.

The target date for restaurant’s opening is Thursday May 24th, just before Schroon’s Official start to Summer and the Town's Opening Weekend Memorial Day activities.

The menu will feature pizzas made in a wood fired brick oven as well as casual American Fare. “It’s going to be a reasonable priced, casual place, with a great bar,” said Steve.

“And We want to try and source local produce as much as possible,” Gary said.

For the two friends, (although at one point in our interview Gary laughingly joked that he and Steve were not that close), opening up the restaurant has been three decades in the making.

“I have been in the restaurant business for most of my adult life,” Steve said. “I started out at a pizza parlor in the Albany area and got the taste for the business there.

Since then he has held multiple restaurants jobs, in both the front and the back of the house. Steve met Gary 20 years ago, when Steve was managing a TGIF’s and was Gary’s “boss”.

“You were never my boss,“ quipped Gary, as the two broke into another round of laughter.

In fact the lads bring more than 50 years of industry experience with them to Schroon.

Steve most recently was a partner with Wheatfield’s Restaurants in Saratoga and Clifton Park, a private restaurant consultant and Franchise Director of Operations with Carlson Restaurant Group.

Gary recently opened Joe's Crab Shack in Latham as the General Manager before spending 20 years with TGIF-Carlson Restaurant Group.

The two say they make a great team because they play off each other’s strengths. And both business partners share similar backgrounds and have strong North Country roots.  Steve grew up near Friend’s Lake and Gary near the Great Sacandaga Lake.

That’s why they wanted a location in The Adirondacks, a place they consider very special. “We both love the Adirondacks and we wanted to be here,” Steve said.

(Steve and his wife have climbed 23 of the 46 peaks. It appears Gary is getting a late start.)

The pair got serious about their idea about opening their own place in December and began the search for a location.

“We knew immediately when we saw Barry’s place this would be our restaurant. It’s got everything. It’s a great space with great ambiance and a great location”.

Before it was a furniture show room, the space was a restaurant twice before, recalled Rosemarie Ritson, from the Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce.

“At one time it was a French place called Guys and another time it was called the Adventure Inn,” she said.  

But there is no kitchen in the current building, a prospect that is both challenging and daunting as the two try and get the place ready to open before Memorial Day Weekend.

“We have seven weeks to get everything into place,” said Gary. Their contractor will use both new and reconditioned kitchen equipment.

Right now they are in the process of getting a wood fired brick oven from the famous Italian manufacturer, the Marra Forni company.

“We want the oven to be the focal point behind the bar,” said Gary.

The owners hope to have an outside patio area to the left side of the entrance ready for the summer. Inside there will be seating for about 100 guests, between 17 tables and the bar area.

Steve and Gary want the restaurant to be a year ‘round business. “We will be open every day until Christmas, when we plan to reassess our hours.

”We want to be open year around for the locals. We want to be there for the community so if they want to go out on a Wednesday night, we will be here for them,” Steve said.

Steve said the process of purchasing the building was easy. “The moment we met Barry he ‘got‘ what we were about. We have all become good friends.”

The partners have made a couple of trips to Barry’s workshop to see first hand where a lot of the furniture that will be in their restaurant, is created.

Three of Barry's tables, a rocker, a hang your hat chair, and rocking settee will be in the restaurant, according to Kylen Kline, who is helping Steve and Gary with marketing.

“Additionally we want to keep the theme of a gallery so all of our pieces will be available to purchase, as well the artwork displayed will be from local artists and photographers".

The partners hope to feature acoustic music in the restaurant and they already have booked their first act for opening night.

“Part of the deal with Barry is that he gets to play on opening night,” said Steve. We will be following the adventures of Steve and Gary in the coming weeks.  What type of brick oven fired pizza are you looking forward to eating? Tell us in comments.

Where and When: Sticks and Stones Bar and Grill.  769 Route 9, Schroon Lake, 12870. (518) 269-1536

**Story Update: Thanks to reader John Farquhar we’ve updated the pie count. See John’s comment below. Thank-you John.

Invest in Your Future Adventures in Schroon By Supporting Businesses Now From Far Away

New Graphic designed by the Schroon Lake Area Chamber of Commerce

New Graphic designed by the Schroon Lake Area Chamber of Commerce

No matter where you are, your dollars can help Schroon Area businesses stay afloat during this time of staying in place, thanks to novel gift certificate purchase program. It’s the brain child of Sue Palisano and the folks at the Schroon Lake Area Chamber of Commerce.

By simply clicking here, you’ll be taken to a Chamber webpage  where you can buy gift certificates for the businesses list below.

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Think of it this way. When we are given the all clear to return to Schroon, we’ll all be going about the activities we’d always be doing: looking for a place to stay, being healthy, eating, drinking and shopping. So you are just investing in your future adventures in Schroon. Once your order is processed your Gift Certificates  — sequentially numbered to assure one-time use. — will be sent to you via the the US Postal Service. Contact the Chamber at 518-532-7675 with any questions or issues with ordering.

2020 Schroon Lake Fish and Game Club Ice Fishing Derby Results

Results from the 28th Annual Ice Fishing Derby Winners 2020, courtesy of Honeyann Hanchette.

Northern Pike:

1st - Nick Santiago 27.38 lbs

2nd - Stan Kaster 16.07 lbs

3rd - Darrel Clark 13.30 lbs

Lake Trout:

1st - Richard Graves 6.33 lbs

2nd - Darrel Clark 5.84 lbs

3rd - Dawson DeZalia 5.63 lbs

Salmon:

1st - Conner Cleveland 2.47 lbs

2nd - Paul Hansen 2.08 lbs

3rd - Colt Russell 1.99 lbs

Perch: Aaron Strom 1.75 lbs

Pickerel: Mike Graver 3.83 lbs

RAFFLE WINNERS:

  • Pack Basket: Ethan Trombley

  • Jet Sled: Stephan Sheffield

  • Portable Shanty: Emmer

  • Vexilar: Ethan Farris

  • 50/50: Stan Kosten

From HoneyAnn:

Thank you to everyone that came out and fished. Congratulations to our winners. Also a thank you to our volunteers for all their help over the weekend. Whether you fished or volunteered you all make the derby a huge success. We thank you again! See you all next year!

Schroon Laker Update

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G’day All:

It’s been about a week since we last updated Schroon Laker. On that sunny Wednesday last week the world was rapidly changing and continues to do so at warp speed. Our memories of that day include watching Schroon Lake’s kite skater sluicing on the ice, the walkers  -- with and without dogs --  joggers and runners, hoofing  up and down Route 9 and the noise from construction crews at Pitkins and the new 9 Mile Coffee Building.

(Pitkins is getting a total make-over and 9 Mile Coffee was getting ready for a soft opening, now planned sometime in the future.)

That day we ran into Joel Friedman ad Tony Kostecki, both optimistic about the future.

Up the road in North Hudson, Paradox Brewery Founder Paul Mrocka was overseeing canning of what they had in their finishing tanks. Production is on hold for a couple of weeks.

Two nights before we were with folks enjoying a glass at Sticks and Stones, the last night Steve and Gary had a full service.

Our last stop was at the Dollar General, where a large semi was being unloaded for much needed supplies, including, we were told, toilet paper.

Our family is hunkered down in Montclair, New Jersey, with everyone safe. I’m working remotely as the Senior Broadcast Producer for CBS News 48 Hours, helping our staff get the show on the air each week from our remote offices and edit suites: that would be our living, dining and bedrooms, kitchen tables and whatever space is available. Our two sons are occupied and our daughter, a senior at Syracuse, is finishing her year via online and video classes. Like millions of young men and women, there will be no traditional graduation coming up in May.  

So I’m now back on the Schroon Lake grid, and will continue to report on happenings around town. We pray that everyone in greater Schroon is safe and well, and like you we can’t wait to get back to what life was like before COVID-19 became part of our vocabulary.

And if there’s are sure signs that summer is around the corner, it’s that email from Craig at the Schroon Lake Marina asking when we’d like our boat back in the water…and that shelf full of sun screen at the DG.

If you’ve got news to share, drop us an email at schroonlaker@me.com or leave us a note in comments.

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