Moultonborough, NH –Castle in the Clouds is thrilled to announce the return of Winter Lunch at the Castle, offering a combination of delicious food, rustic ambiance, and winter fun.
The Winter Lunch at the Castle dining experience will be in the Carriage House Restaurant and is scheduled to begin on January 6, 2024. There will be three seating times each Saturday and Sunday at 11:00am, 12:30pm, and 2:00pm. Reservations are required, and a per person charge of $35.00 inclusive of tax and gratuity is due when making a reservation. Non-alcoholic beverages are included in the $35.00 per person cost, and a full bar and dessert options will be available for purchase.
Upon arrival to the Carriage House Restaurant, each person will choose a starter and main course from the current prix fixe menu. Examples of main course menu offerings may include a Dilly Chicken Sandwich, Linguini with Clam Sauce, Grass-fed Smashburger, Veggie Burger, or Chef’s Choice. The Winter Lunch at the Castle menu is updated regularly, so visit often to enjoy the chef’s newest offerings.
After making a Winter Lunch at the Castle reservation, expand your winter experience by planning to explore the Lakes Region Conservation Trust trails, which are open for winter activities such as hiking, cross country skiing, and snow shoeing. Visit the Castle in the Clouds Conservation Area in the Ossipee Mountains of Moultonborough and Tuftonboro, then head over to Castle in the Clouds to enjoy your Winter Lunch at the Castle reservation at the historic Carriage House.
“Winter Lunch at the Castle is an exclusive opportunity to experience the cozy and rustic Carriage House while enjoying the winter vistas of the Lakes Region of New Hampshire,” said Charles Clark, Executive Director of Castle in the Clouds. “We look forward to sharing the magic of Castle in the Clouds with our visitors and making this winter season truly special.”
ABOUT CASTLE IN THE CLOUDS
As the premier historical museum in the beautiful Lakes Region of New Hampshire, Castle in the Clouds provides each visitor with a look into the past while providing contemporary comforts to make every visit memorable. Originally called Lucknow, this breathtaking 6,300-acre property was developed in 1913 by Thomas G. Plant, a wealthy shoe manufacturer, to create a luxurious lifestyle with state-of-the-art amenities, beautiful hand-made furnishings, and a large staff to run the estate. These days, visitors come from all around the world to tour the mansion and exhibit gallery, dine in the Carriage House Restaurant or Café in the Clouds, hike miles of hiking and walking trails maintained by partner organization the Lakes Region Conservation Trust, or enjoy one of their many programs and events. Operated by the Castle Preservation Society, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Castle in the Clouds is revered as a cultural and educational resource and listed on the National Register of Historic Places with national significance. Castle in the Clouds is also available as a fairytale wedding venue and versatile private event rental. For more information about Castle in the Clouds, visit www.castleintheclouds.org.