Adair Country Inn and Restaurant

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Bethlehem, United States

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American restaurant· Inn· Bed & breakfast· New England restaurant

Adair Country Inn and Restaurant Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Adair Country Inn and Restaurant is located in Bethlehem, United States on 80 Guider Ln. Adair Country Inn and Restaurant is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category american restaurant in United States.

Address

80 Guider Ln

Phone

+1 6034442600

Open hours

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Erik Josephson

Food was really good. Service was a touch slow with how many people were in the restaurant but nothing too bad. Our waitress was super nice and let us know that the apps we were ordering would be enough for us all to split. I'd definitely recommend if you're looking for a cozy place to have some dinner! They have a full bar too so you can't go too wrong there haha

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Walter Sosa

Enjoyed a small wedding ceremony here. Friendly staff, excellent food beautiful scenery. Definitely would comeback.

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Mark

It was great! service was nice. Meals was pretty good. Could be a little better. But overall we would go back.

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Erika Gaetano

The staff there was incredible. My waitress Kenny and hostess Kim were just lovely to be around. The chef made the best deviled eggs I’ve ever had. If I lived closer I’d come back every weekend. The outside seating was so relaxing.

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George Morgan

Great atmosphere, great service, phenomenal food.

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Kate Torborg

Very friendly staff. Immediately you feel like you are at home. Wonderful breakfast included with room stay. We staid in the Lincoln room and it was on the second floor facing the front of the house (back of house is mountains, but plenty of outdoor seating to take in the views).

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Steven Learned

Winter has arrived! Come curl up by one of our many fireplaces.....

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Andrew Schug

The hotel has a "home" feel to it that most places can't replicate. When I was asked about allergies in my group they questioned what our preferred substitutes where so no one was left out during breakfast or dinner.