Buck's Inn

9189 Main St, Brookfield
(315) 861-5888

Recent Reviews

Kelly Williams

Awesome, good people great owners

PJ Palmisano

Poor hospitality . never again

Carla Kutzuba

Haven't been there in years. Not much has changed.

Nathan L.

This dump has the worst customer service I have ever seen. Locals may be welcome there but no one else is. We sat at the bar for over 10 minutes before anyone even showed up behind the bar. When we asked to watch college football we were told no (we were the only ones in the place) because the bartender wanted to watch westerns. If you like an uncomfortable environment with racist overtones this place is for you. But please don't ask for WiFi.

Bruce Marriott

good times!!! with really good friends for sure!!!

Lee Todeschini

Best wings around good people nice atmosphere !

James Visentin

Great place to socialize and Wednesday nite is wing nite. Always have a pleasant time. And good friendly laughs

Richard K.

Nice spot for a weekend breakfast. It's on a farm and you can check out pigs and chickens and such. It's not huge, so it fills up quickly at peak brunch hour. Offerings are pretty simple - eggs, home fries, bacons, pancackes, biscuits etc - but well done and very affordable. Lots of maple products around.

Lacey Miller

Amazing wings 😍😍😍

Bonnie Mcfadden

Always a good time at Buck's inn

Mike P.

I love places like this and try to support as many as I can. I'm also local but probably don't stand out as being a local. So my rating is partially based on the service. I'll start with the food. The food was good, I wasn't blown away by anything except the biscuits were excellent and the sausage was very good too. My wife had biscuit and sausage gravy. I ate all her sausage because she didn't like it but I thought the sausage was pretty good. The bacon was decent, the home fries were just okay. The gravy was a little too bland and the home fries had a seasoning that was just sprinkled on at the end. So they were kind of bland except when you got some powder. The maple butter is great too but because our portion wasn't soft, when you tried to apply it to the biscuit the biscuit was so soft it literally fell apart into tiny pieces. So we didn't really get to use any of the butter unfortunately. So the other part of this review being a 3 star. We've never been here for breakfast before even though it's 10 mins away. It's a little confusing what door to walk in at first, then when you walk into the dining room whether you sit yourself or not. So we stood there for a little while waiting for someone to direct us. Keep in mind, the room is pretty small and "intimate". The kitchen and dining room are all together almost like an old/small diner. We are just standing there with 3 people basically going about what they were doing. I don't want say they were ignoring us but they definitely weren't overly interested in making sure we knew we could just sit down anywhere. Eventually I asked. After we sit down there was a couple leaving that based on their conversation it was their first time eating there. The owner (I'm guessing) was super friendly with them. They leave. Our server did a good job overall as far as taking our order and getting our food but everyone was just kind of "cold". In a small place like this, the cooking is happening right there near our table, nobody said one word to us at all except to take our order. I'm jumping to conclusions assuming it's because we didn't look like we were local even though we live 10 mins away. That's how it felt, which is very disappointing because one reason you go to places like this is because you expect there to be a friendliness you don't get at a place like Madison cafe in Albany. But we've had far more friendly service at Madison cafe every time we've gone the last few years. So, as we are finishing our meal, two more locals came in. Obvious from their conversation they lived in Jefferson and of course, the owner and other girl making food talked with them the entire time up until we left. Just disappointing they didn't feel the need to really greet us when we first walked in or say one word to us while we are sitting there.

christopher hungerford

You want a place where you can be you than you have it

Brandon B.

By far the best breakfast in New York , north east hands down . Fresh everything, warm wood stove fire , open dinning room which is located right next to the barn .. cheep and you won't go home hungry ... me and my lads stop after our morning hunts during deer season then back to the woods with a full belly

Dimitrios A.

Fantastic working farm that is open for hearty country breakfasts on Saturdays and Sundays. It's a fantastic place with farm-fresh eggs, homemade everything and lots of country charm! They also make their own maple syrup and are the friendliest people who will really make you feel welcomed!

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