Sticks and Stones: The Photo Tour

After a a few short months -- from concept to inception -- Sticks and Stones has finally opened its doors to the hungry masses of the North Country. The early reviews are in and they are very good. We'll be sampling the goodies from that brand, spanking new wood fired pizza oven soon enough, but in the meantime we were given a tour of the magnificent space where Sticks and Stones will temp your palette. Our guides last weekend were owners Steve Holmes and Gary Tromblee. 

Outside, a new outdoor dining area, atop a slate deck -- each piece laid by Gary -- seems to be the perfect place for a margarita or two.

"I hand laid each and everyone of these," Gary told me. 

There's a fire pit in the front of the restaurant for smokers  -- and cool sumer nights. Across the way, Steve hopes a  newly planted herb garden with produce a small bounty for the kitchen, overseen by chef Tony.   

But it's once you enter the restaurant, with its soaring ceilings, that you realize why the joint is called Sticks and Stones. There is the high end remodeling left over from when Barry Gregson used it as his showroom for his award winning wood furniture. Then there's so many new touches, the place is almost unrecognizable from its retail store days.

But the centerpiece of the building - then and now -- is the magnificent stone fireplace, the work of the late and legendary Lance Gregson.

New tables and chairs sit on the gleaming birch floors. There are dining booths that feature carved bears by another craftsman, Frank Cavoli. 

Then there are those custom made barstools, that are so inviting its hard not to sit down and order a cold one from the well stocked bar. The bar itself is a thing of beauty.  No detail has been left off -- there's power outlets discreetly under the bar for device recharging. 

The libations are centered around a giant digital print of the Adirondacks behind the bar, from the camera of artist Carl Heilman.

We were there the day after two back to back soft openings. Gary and Steve looked tired  -- and relieved.

"Last night was the first good night sleep we've gotten in a while," Steve said. Gary says there is still a lot to do -- ironing out the kinks of a new restaurant, getting a rhythm going and training staff. And from a first glance -- it sure looks like they are off to a flying start. 

739 US Route 9, Schroon Lake, NY, 12870. (518) 532-9663

Sticks & Stones: "We are almost there"

The long awaited and much anticipated opening of Schroon Lake's newest restaurant -- Sticks & Stones --  will be coming: "soon". 

Kylen Kline, restaurant spokesperson, says there will be a private soft opening this weekend, before the eatery will be ready to officially open its doors

"We are finalizing a few details, making sure everything will be right when we open," Kylen told Schroon Laker today. 

"At the last minute, there are a hundred small details that pop up."

For more about the restaurant, you can read our earlier post here. 

 

 

 

There's Something Fishy at the Smokehouse

After a month hiatus -- Mr.P's Mountain Smokehouse and Shelby's Kitchen Therapy -- Schroon's home of incredible barbecue and gluten free treats -- is back open after a month of intense spring cleaning.

And to celebrate the restaurant has two announcements: Their famous smoked salmon (pictured above covered with dill and brown Surat before it gets smoked) will be a permanent fixture on the menu and they are featuring it in a new sandwich.

On a roll (regular or gluten free) will be the smoked salmon, fresh sightly sauted spinach, and a chipotle cream cheese dressing with fresh slices of cucumbers. Each sandwich comes with a side of either their blue cheese coleslaw or fresh cut fries. $10.

The sandwich has everything, but a name.

"We are having a contest to name the sandwich," co-owner Shelby Davis told Schroon Laker. "Once we decide on a winner they will get a free sandwich."

Customers will not only notice a clean restaurant, but a more organized kitchen space and prep area.

 

Drake's is Back -- Again

The signs are up and area foodies are buzzing -- there's some new folks in town about to take over the kitchen and bar at Drake's Restaurant and Motel for the season.

Dan, from the Nelson Family who runs the motel part of the property and owns the restaurant, told Schroon Laker the menu will be Italian.

"There will be some of the old favorites from our original menu," Dan told us.

The family who will run the restaurant hail from the Lake Placid area and have strong connections to the food service business.

The restuarant will maintain the name Drakes. "We talked about changing it, but in the end we wanted to keep the name and the history that goes with it."

This time last year another, restaurantuer Carl DeSantis Jnr, from North Carolina, was getting ready to open Drakes in time for Mother's Day. He indicaetd after the close of the season he wouldn't be back.

We hope to have an interview soon with the new owners.  

Drake’s Restaurnt and Motel. (About one mile north of downtown)  1295 US Route 9,
Schroon Lake, NY 12870. 518 532-9040.