Wow! Just wow. Everything was literally perfect.Cocktails were amazing. I started with the spicy pineapple margarita. Really herbaceous and just the right hint of pineapple.Anytime roasted cauliflower is on the menu, do it. All veggies at a Jason Wilson restaurant are second to none. There was no skimping on the sauce under the cauliflower—every bite had the delicious sauce. The octopus appetizer was again delicious. The veggies underneath elevated the perfectly executed octopus.For dinner, I selected an apple-cinnamon infused whiskey cocktail, which was a perfect balance of sweet, spirit and sour, to accompany my squid ink bucatini with octopus, clams, mussels, and shrimp in a broth that’s straight from the Mediterranean. This was no small portion, either.Dessert, we shared the chocolate mousse with honeycomb and huckleberry compote. 2nd best dessert I’ve had at Lakehouse (the other was years ago and it was the best dessert I’ve ever had).Gratuity was included, but the experience was so good, we appended. One of the best dinner experiences I’ve had in a long time and it was worth the price.
Six of us went for dinner. Simon greeted us and then helped us pick the perfect Rose for appetizers and then the perfect Brunello to go with dinner. The food was perfectly prepared. The octopus appetizer could not be better. There was nothing to add or take away to make it better. The scallops were cooked to the perfect finish. Amazing! We can hardly wait for our next visit! Thank you Simon!
Went here for our anniversary dinner. The drinks were good and the dessert they served ‘white chocolate raspberry cake’ was just amazing. They also gave us extra vanilla ice cream with that. I loved the mushroom pappardelle, it was just delicious and the mashed potatoes were so creamy. Didn’t particularly enjoyed the roasted cauliflower and beets salad. The crispy carrots were good too with spicy dip. I expected more as an experience from the place though.
Went here for a Galentines event on Sunday, February 6th with about 25 women and had the BEST experience. The staff, including the manager and the chef went above and beyond by providing exquisite food options, excellent service, and signed menus for the group to keep! This was our 3rd annual Galentines and we were so happy to spend it at The Lakehouse with such a friendly staff who gave us such a great experience. Thank you!
Very good. Shared the Waygu beef entree for two. The wait was a bit long but we were there on a busy Friday so that's to be expected. That was also helped by having appetizers and drinks that we enjoyed. Our service was good, although again we waited-and ended up flagging down another employee to get our bill. All said, we had a great time and we will be back.
The food is amazing except the portion was a bit small, the place is modern, comfortable and the server was friendly. Will come back again!
All the food was extremely delicious. The pork chop was very tender and filling, the pasta was very tasty, and you get plenty of the truffle french fries too share.
We must have come by on a particular Saturday morning where they weren't prepared to serve food. It does present a bit of a mystery as there weren't many tables populated, indeed, I believe there were 3 tables seated when we arrived, and not many more when we left. A significant amount of dirt between the tables was noted, and also on our water bottle. I can only assume they were overwhelmed with their three tables that they couldn't apply proper effort cleaning things during a pandemic.First off: a significant number of things are on their online menu, which are not available at the restaurant. A friend introduced me to Turkish eggs a few years ago, and they're sublime. Turns out that's one of the items on the website, but not when you're at the restaurant. Alright, I see you have a croque monsieur on the website, which has never done anyone wrong. Nope, that's not on the menu either. Update the website to match reality!Frankly, that doesn't leave you a lot of options. I chose the creamy cheddar polenta sugo, which claims to have "prosciutto & pork sausage tomato ragu", which I think they may have taken from a bottle with a capital R for ragu on it. Beyond way too much spag bol sauce, the whole dish was absolutely screaming for salt, but our waiter was MIA until we were nearly complete.My wife ordered Brioche Bread Pudding French Toast, and we were quite surprised at how soggy it was. I do see that it said "bread pudding", but it also said "toast", and "toast" aint sopping wet. Had pretty good flavor though.Topping it all off: we each ordered a pain au chocolat. Our waiter kept referring to them as "the croissant", which I guess technically is correct but they also sell something called "croissant", but we never found out if we were going to get the correct thing, because despite the waiter telling us they would be up in "a few minutes", the manager eventually came by to offer us something else. I do appreciate the initiative of the manager to prompt for something else, but would have appreciated just being told they didn't want to do the pain au chocolat up front.Espresso was good, and efficient. Wife's "cherry press" drink was actually surprisingly good.tl;dr: Not worth your time until they figure out what's going on.
The food was delicious, the ambiance was comfortable, and our waiter was attentive and helpful. Would highly recommend
Such a lovely and delicious breakfast! I had a hard time choosing what to order from the unique and interesting menu. Everything my friend and I ordered to share was delicious. The staff was friendly and professional. The whole experience was elevated; I look forward to a return visit!