The Lantern Inn

10 Main St, Wassaic
(845) 373-8389

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john lynch

Great outdoor space

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Daniel Yemin

Delicious dinner, great bar too

Vegetarian options: They’re known for their pizza, but their pasta options are amazing too!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Janise Mitchell

Sorry for the lack of pictures but the food was DELICIOUS so we couldn’t wait.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Margherita Pizza, Burger, Fries

Kendall Richey

My partner and I come here regularly and they are very accommodating of her gluten intolerance. We like their gluten free pasta and chicken wings. The pizza is also fantastic but not gluten free. The staff is very knowledgeable about cross contamination.

Dietary restrictions: Has good options for celiacs/gluten free and the staff is knowledgeable about cross contamination.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Sliders, Rattlesnake Pizza, Wings

Maureen Sideris

Pizza is awesome. Also Farmer’s salad! Servers are always friendly and helpful!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Margherita Pizza, Farm Greens Salad

Emma Lozman

Family favorite!

Joseph Riddle

I don’t leave many reviews on Google, but in this case I just had to. I have read the owner’s below rebuttal on a prior review regarding their 20% service charge. I could challenge it line by line, but suffice it to say I don’t agree with it, and his explanation doesn’t cut it. And, why is this fee only added to bills over $50? Does that make it ok to charge some people this and not others? How about a 10% service fee for everyone- isn’t this at least more fair? I will say that the owners statement about the business operating at a loss seems absurd to me; I’m not a business professional, but if a business doesn’t make money after a few years, how can it survive?
It would be easier to stomach if the food was a good value, but it’s simply not. Keep in mind that value doesn’t equal cheap; it means getting your money’s worth. They kind of fail here too. $11 dollars for a small (75 cent tops) bag of Cape Cod chips and some French Onion dip. Are you freaking kidding me? This is just plain absurd. Pizza is decent, no better; at over $20 bucks for a small pie, it better be. Fries were I think $8 bucks; nothing special but at least it was a big serving. Last but not least, the wings; $12 bucks for 6; most places are no more than $13 bucks for a dozen. Again, nothing special. Credit where credit is due: the staff was very friendly this time, but prior times if felt like they were doing us a favor.
Judging by the vehicles driven and clothing worn by most of their clientele here, most aren’t hard up for a buck or two, so they probably don’t seem to care about these prices or policies. They have ridiculous descriptions for their (expensive) pastas that only a foodie would understand, so it’s obvious who they are catering to. For this hard working guy, never again.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Henri Gueron

Good pizza, good burgers, and salads. A bit noisy inside but lots of outdoor seating .

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Margherita Pizza, Burger, Fries

Maya Y

They charge 20% service upfront but u have to wait in line to order at the cashier, order separately and pick up your drinks from the bar, clean your own table, bring your own utensils and napkins, and put away your dirty dishes. So please tell me what have I paid 20% for..?

R D

Made it a special trip from Pawling expecting at least a good pizza considering is a casual place for pizza and drinks the ambiance is artsy and nice ,
The pizza has the aspect of Neapolitan product but thats all it was , the dough was super dense and in some places raw and for that price point the scars amount of mushroom and the quality of the mozzarella has nothing to do with a bufala used on a true Neapolitan but more to do with processed prepackaged one you buy at a deli, for $21
The salad was a mix green salad with so much red onions and some sprinkle of cheese on , served in a cheap plastic plate for $11 , you go at any farms around the area and you can get a huge bag of salad for the whole week for much less
To top it all , there is no service you get your food your drinks and then you have to clear your own table , sorry but those are NYC restaurant prices , but you eat in a serviced restaurant
Probably won't return

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 2

Rafael Labate

Great to go with kids. Good pizza.

Dietary restrictions: Not vegan friendly

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Kerin Brown

This was our first time at the Lantern. It was a little confusing to order food in place and drinks at the bar, but the food was good and we enjoyed it. The outdoor seating was great, especially for our kids, who enjoyed moving around and playing after they finished their food.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

John Bockala

I will give 5 stars because I don’t like bringing peoples scores down when intentions are good.

If they worked on this pizza dough and temperature of oven this could be the best pizza in the area. They have all the fresh ingredients going but then the dough
Is doughy and floppy, burnt but yet undercooked

Imagine if the bottom of the crust was crunchy. Play with that recipe and temperature a little and this pizza will amaze.

Kevin Warren

A lot of fun, counted more than 30 kids under 8 running around having fun. Lots of families and a few dogs on leashes. Food is good, limited beer selection.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 4

Sara Huneke

Tasty pizza and festive atmosphere! We came with a big group (10 adults, 7 kids) and were able to spread out at the picnic tables with plenty of space. The backyard is fenced in, so we felt safe letting the kids roam nearby without worrying about them running into a busy street. Plus, very good food!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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