ShangriLa Campground & Marina

18843 S Shore Rd, Three Mile Bay
(315) 649-2979

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Michael Miller

Stopped in by boat for a burger and fries. Great service and cooked exactly like I requested. Will definitely be back again!

Preston Henry

Awesome bar and grill to cruise over to on the boat. They offer an extensive menu and drink selection with good prices. The atmosphere is awesome much like an old diner. There's also a large outdoor patio to sit on and enjoy the weather

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Gracelynn Rose

biggest calzone of my life. and the waitress sat with us and played footsie. 13/10 would dine again

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bottled Water

Gary Tolbert (GTTrades)

Great place for lunch

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Custom Pizza

Lena Budd

We ordered pizza and wings and loved it! We are from WNY and we were not disappointed! Bonus for the wings being served with blue cheese as the default. Great prices, yummy food. The French onion soup was good too after a day of summer rain.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

david hyneman

Don't need to say anymore.bout time shangrila was brought back to what it once was.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Michelle Jante

Our first visit, but definitely not our last! Great food, cold beer / drinks, great music and views... very friendly staff!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

robert gates

A want not to be missed

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

A D

The fish is thin and breaded, not battered as stated in the menu.

David Christopher

Nice place to stop on your boat

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 3

M O

Great location. Since we have a place on Mud Bay this is our new go to since snug harbor changed its pricing and quality of food. Thanks to a great local business, it's worth the extra drive time.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Michael Mulderig

Went for late lunch. Had chicken tenders, fried mushrooms, and fried cauliflower. Food was great, Shannon and Tara are awesome. Met some nice people and had a great time. Make it a point to check it out.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Tenders, Fried Mushroom

Luke Netto II

POINT PENINSULA, N.Y. (WWTI) — A proposed limestone mine has left a Lake Ontario community angry and fearful.J.E. Sheehan Contracting Corp., a company out of Potsdam, has submitted a permit for a 15.2-acre limestone mine in the Village of Point Peninsula. This project proposal was submitted to the Department of Environmental Conservation.Sheehan owns a campground and restaurant in Point Peninsula. However, residents who live in the village just learned of the project in mid-December.“They will be blasting and mining, they will be pulling stone out,” Year-Round Resident Laney Hastings-Taylor explained.Hastings-Taylor has lived in the village for decades and has worked to educate neighbors about the proposed mine, which would be located off Jefferson County Route 57.Many people have rallied with Hastings-Taylor to voice why the mine does not belong in Point Peninsula.“There’s one road in, one road out. We didn’t buy to have this kind of traffic out here. People walk the roads, they bike. A little girl across the street roller skates,” Year-Round Resident Jeannie Koster shared. “You can’t have that with that kind of traffic.”Aside from work within the mine, the contractor has shared that the mine would increase daily traffic to a minimum of 50 large trucks.“To me, this is a resort area, not, you know, not an industrial type area for mining,” Gene Taylor, Laney’s husband added.Site work has already been completed on Sheehan’s 92.5-acre property, which Taylor explained, has destroyed ecosystems.Point Peninsula and surrounding areas are home to migratory birds, such as snowy owls, bald eagles, ospreys and waterfowl.Taylor also owns three AirBnb’s in the village as well as the only you-pick berry farm in Jefferson County. She is worried that this mine will ruin the fragile balance.“People’s wells will be contaminated. The runoff from the blasting from the mining, the water is going to go right down that hill and right into the lake,” she expressed. “People come and they have a magical vacation because of this lake, because it’s just so beautiful. And all those things will be impacted.”The DEC is hosting a public comment period on this project. Comments will be accepted through Friday, December 22.Point Peninsula is located in the town of Three Mile Bay, in Jefferson County.

Bernie Klem

Owner is boosting up campground prices. Restaurant is reasonable but owner is developing stone quarry on site. How he gets away with it is beyond me. Not cool!

Judy Decker

Very pleasant well kept up. Peaceful setting. Nice view of the lake. Would recommend it and would go back there again.

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