Olde Bryan Inn

The Adirondacks


Operating on land that has been used as an inn since 1774, the Olde Bryan Inn is a beloved local institution that serves food in a stone house built in 1825. The menu doesn't offer many surprises (chicken cordon bleu, baked salmon, etc.), but the food is solid and the ambience makes it well worth a visit.


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