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Bill from NYC

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I made reservations up there at a hotel on the lake. The pictures look great. When I take trips like this my primary goal is to relax, enjoy great scenery, and eat good food. I have never stayed in this reigon before and was wondering if any of you know much about the area.

 

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Canandaigua Lake is a prime spot for summer and fall. If you like being on the water, this is a fantastic spot for you. My family has rented places yearly for a week to 10 days at a time in late summer. 
 

The northern end of the lake is 10x more busy than the southern tip. All the action is north (restaurants, town, Public beach, etc). Idk if you own or have access to a boat, but if not, I’d suggest renting for a day (Sutters or German Brothers). Get a pontoon and drive the length of both the east and western shores. Check out the landscape and some of the coolest properties and houses you’ll see in NY. From tiny shacks with thousands of steps up onto a cliff, to new build multi million dollar mansion right on the water, it’s a relaxing ride. Keep your eyes peeled for bald eagles, too. 
 

One of my favorite yearly summer moments is waking up at the lake early, drinking coffee by or looking at the water. It is serene.

 

I don’t have many food recommendations, as we generally cook out. One place, Casa Italiana, has a good deli if you’re looking for a sub for boating day. Nolan’s is supposed to be a good spot, too. 
 

Enjoy!

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Love that place...usually book a stay in Victor a few times in the summer for the weekend and then go to Canandaigua during the day as it's only a short 15 minute drive between the two.

 

Love both of those places...if you like Mediterranean food El Basha is amazing in Victor.

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Canandaigua is one of my favorite quick getaways.

Me and the wife do a couple of nights at the Lake House every summer but any other hotel within walking distance of the village would work as well.

There are several good breweries you can walk to, plenty of good places to eat, and beautiful scenery.

The pontoon rental mentioned above is a good idea too. We did that once and just driving up and down the lake looking at all the houses made for really nice relaxing day.

 

Also, not sure if you are a dog person but Canandaigua is also one of the most pet friendly towns I have ever been to. 

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1 hour ago, Bill from NYC said:

The place owned by Hilton.

 

that great!  it's the good northern part of the lake, and is really the only area around there know...and there's a lot.  i'd start by seeing what your hotel has to offer.  i'd definitely take the riverboat around the lake to see the houses, or if you can rent a boat.  always makes time on a lake way more enjoyable.  some hotels will have bikes you can take out an ride along the lake.   if you're going with anyone that likes the spa, the lake house apparently has one of the best in the states.

 

for food, there's a lot.  if you leave your hotel and go west, you start heading towards the lake house.  that has two restaurants.  one is the sand bar with is more bar food on the water, and they have a nice place in the hotel called the rose tavern, (https://www.rosetavern.com/).    in the same parking lot is nolans, which i've never been to but is supposedly good.  also in the parking lot is the new york kitchen.  it's a culinary academy that you can take or watch classes while you drink.  they also have a good bar with liter food.  good drinks.   young lion brewery between your hotel and this lot is great too.  it's worth taking a trip up main st into town.  cool small town feel to it, and a number of great places.  one of my favorites in kix on main. you can sit outside or on a roof top.  that have a german place called reihblick that's popular.  nicks chop house is great too.   simply crepes with always great for breakfast.  

 

there's a lot to do.  definitely use the lake if you can.  depending how many days you'll be in the area, visit the other finger lakes.  keuka is a fan favorite.  i spent this saturday on cayuga lake and it was blast.  we had lunch in auroa and took a boat to a bunch of the wineries.  hey...i completely forgot about the millions of wine tours in the area.  check those out as well.

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3 minutes ago, teef said:

 

for food, there's a lot.  if you leave your hotel and go west, you start heading towards the lake house.  that has two restaurants.  one is the sand bar with is more bar food on the water, and they have a nice place in the hotel called the rose tavern, (https://www.rosetavern.com/).    in the same parking lot is nolans, which i've never been to but is supposedly good.  also in the parking lot is the new york kitchen.  it's a culinary academy that you can take or watch classes while you drink.  they also have a good bar with liter food.  good drinks.   young lion brewery between your hotel and this lot is great too.  it's worth taking a trip up main st into town.  cool small town feel to it, and a number of great places.  one of my favorites in kix on main. you can sit outside or on a roof top.  that have a german place called reihblick that's popular.  nicks chop house is great too.   simply crepes with always great for breakfast.  

 

 

I can second Kix on Main for good food. 

Also Simply Crepes, we have never done a trip to Canandaigua without a meal there.

I have eaten at Nolans a couple of times as well and both were excellent meals.

 

Young Lion is a good brewery and Twisted Rail Brewing is another decent one right down the street right on the North shore of the lake as well.

 

Up into the village/main st area are a couple other breweries we like to visit, Frequentem Brewing and Peacemaker.

Peacemaker has a big outdoor seating area behind it and I have seen live music there before so it could be the one mentioned by the OP or if not an additional option.

 

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9 minutes ago, Metal Man said:

 

I can second Kix on Main for good food. 

Also Simply Crepes, we have never done a trip to Canandaigua without a meal there.

I have eaten at Nolans a couple of times as well and both were excellent meals.

 

Young Lion is a good brewery and Twisted Rail Brewing is another decent one right down the street right on the North shore of the lake as well.

 

Up into the village/main st area are a couple other breweries we like to visit, Frequentem Brewing and Peacemaker.

Peacemaker has a big outdoor seating area behind it and I have seen live music there before so it could be the one mentioned by the OP or if not an additional option.

 

these are all great calls too.  if you just take a casual walk up main st, there's a number of breweries and restaurant to stop at.  there's enough that you'll have to pick and choose.  on top of that, almost every winery now has a small brewery attached.  there's no problem finding good beer or wine in this area.

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10 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:

This was the lake I went to growing up. Great memories of sailing on it, and going to camp on it. And of course spotting Danny Wegman’s mansion!!! 
 

get some grape pie too!! 

We used to go every summer when Roseland Park was still there.. my uncle had a place right on the lake. 

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4 hours ago, teef said:

that great!  it's the good northern part of the lake, and is really the only area around there know...and there's a lot.  i'd start by seeing what your hotel has to offer.  i'd definitely take the riverboat around the lake to see the houses, or if you can rent a boat.  always makes time on a lake way more enjoyable.  some hotels will have bikes you can take out an ride along the lake.   if you're going with anyone that likes the spa, the lake house apparently has one of the best in the states.

 

for food, there's a lot.  if you leave your hotel and go west, you start heading towards the lake house.  that has two restaurants.  one is the sand bar with is more bar food on the water, and they have a nice place in the hotel called the rose tavern, (https://www.rosetavern.com/).    in the same parking lot is nolans, which i've never been to but is supposedly good.  also in the parking lot is the new york kitchen.  it's a culinary academy that you can take or watch classes while you drink.  they also have a good bar with liter food.  good drinks.   young lion brewery between your hotel and this lot is great too.  it's worth taking a trip up main st into town.  cool small town feel to it, and a number of great places.  one of my favorites in kix on main. you can sit outside or on a roof top.  that have a german place called reihblick that's popular.  nicks chop house is great too.   simply crepes with always great for breakfast.  

 

there's a lot to do.  definitely use the lake if you can.  depending how many days you'll be in the area, visit the other finger lakes.  keuka is a fan favorite.  i spent this saturday on cayuga lake and it was blast.  we had lunch in auroa and took a boat to a bunch of the wineries.  hey...i completely forgot about the millions of wine tours in the area.  check those out as well.

You live that close and don't come to the TBDHOT?

 

I did miss last year tho...

 

I'm trying to drag Royale up to it this year. 

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23 hours ago, teef said:

these are all great calls too.  if you just take a casual walk up main st, there's a number of breweries and restaurant to stop at.  there's enough that you'll have to pick and choose.  on top of that, almost every winery now has a small brewery attached.  there's no problem finding good beer or wine in this area.

 

We were in NYC recently and the hotel bar had a Chardonnay that I thought was pretty good. I asked the bartender about it and was surprised to learn it was from the Finger Lakes region. I knew they had wineries, so I don’t know why it surprised me, but it did. I forget the name, but I’d drink that on a regular basis.

 

Side note: I asked why each glass was $22 since it said $15 on the wine list. They pointed out the fine print said $15 for a 3oz glass. Who on earth gets 3oz of wine? Would that evaporate before they get it to you??? I thought the 6oz was a light pour! 

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