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So im hitting lake george ny bike week with my pops and my uncle, they're a couple of old timers. I plan on having a great time and going to alot of events and stuff with them. Trying to convince a friend to come along. Im 27, looking to hook up with a younger crowd for some night life action. Or just maybe some suggestions for good bars/drinking spots. Any suggestions? Not sure what hotel we are staying at yet, but a couple people my own age to interact with at some point would be nice haha
If you are looking for bars there are several along Canada St. Not really my scene but they all look like they have good crowds and the one on the north end seemscto have great music. Lots of great riding to check out too. Just keep in mind that the sherrif will be keeping a close eye. Never seen them goafter anyone that didnt bring the attention on themslves. Gonna be there with my wife and brother.
If you go up Canada street (lake on your right side) to where the road splits.
Take the right fork (rt 9) and watch for a restaurant on your left, up on the hill.
I can't remember the name right now. They have pretty good food, a bar, and the 3-4 times that I've been to Americade they also had live music. The waitresses were a lot of fun as well.
Google works wonders. lol
The RainTree
3259 Lake Shore Dr, Lake George, NY 12845
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