Well Dressed Food has catered events at each of these venues,
and we highly recommend any one of them for your special event.
The Adirondack Museum
9097 State Route 3
Blue Mountain Lake, New York, 12812
518-352-7311
With Blue Mountain rising behind it and Blue Mountain Lake sparkling below, the Adirondack Museum’s 121 acre campus features displays in 24 buildings and 40,000 square feet of exhibitions. There are lush grounds and sweeping views. The exhibitions tell the unique story of the Adirondacks and its people. You will explore topics ranging from boating to logging, and there are plenty of indoor and outdoor activities for kids, too.
Big Tupper Brewery
12 Cliff Ave
Tupper Lake, New York 12986
518-359-6350
Big Tupper Brewing is located at 12 Cliff Avenue in Tupper Lake – in the center of the Adirondack Park. Our community is often referred to as the Crossroads as the main north south (NYS Rt. 30) and east west (NYS Rt. 3) meet in Tupper Lake. Come see what incredible small town spirit exists!
Our Brew Pub is open and offers an incredible tap line with a full menu that offers straight ahead and twisted comfort foods. Our atmosphere is Adirondack Camp style with lots of wood and repurposed building materials, and a bit of history throughout.
Raquette River Brewery
11 Balsam Street
Tupper Lake, New York 12986
518-359-5219
Raquette River Brewing is located in Tupper Lake at the crossroads of the Adirondack Mountains in Northern New York State. Our brewery was born from a passion for craft beer and brewing. We brew small batch specialty Ales to serve our local communities. Brewing on a small scale affords us the opportunity to experiment and innovate with a variety of ingredients, some local, some exotic. We believe that every batch of beer should be as unique as the people enjoying it.
The Historic Tupper Lake Train Depot
37 Depot Street
Tupper Lake, New York 12986
518-359-5280
Today, there is renewed interest in Tupper Lake’s railroading history, and locals have literally dug up pieces from the past. Volunteers who erected a new railroad depot in Tupper Lake uncovered the former building’s foundation in the sand in June 2004, and some platform bricks were mixed in with the fill. The original Tupper Lake Junction train station was in built in 1890, rebuilt by the New York Central Railroad in 1925 and razed in 1975. Now people can re-live the history of railroading in Tupper Lake at the new depot, which was constructed on the same footprint as the old one.
The Wild Center
45 Museum Drive
Tupper Lake, New York 12986
518-359-7800
The New York Times called The Wild Center “stunning.” The landscaped campus can be your private place for a wedding that gives you and your party the chance to invent a unique wedding. You can seat up to 200 guests for dinner in the vaulted Great Hall, or in the enclosed Esplanade Tent. The Wild Center, designed by the same firm that created the Air & Space Museum in Washington, DC, is a stunning place to hold your Adirondack destination wedding.