SALTSMAN’S HOTEL
Celebrating over 200 Years as a Destination Restaurant
Saltsman's is one of the oldest continually operated "eateries" in New York State.  You enter the building either through a door that opens directly into a Victorian style parlor complete with tin ceiling, walls   and a player piano or through the hallway entrance that provides a view of the polished staircase and the tables, and small banquet room located on the right. A beautiful bar with old wooden stools, several round tables, and an etched glass backing is a favorite waiting spot for dining parties. Or, many prefer to take their before dinner drinks out to the old side porch to enjoy the pleasant sights and sounds of evening in the country. A standing deck is also located off the bar.   The banquet room can accommodate about 40 guests and is a favorite for anniversaries, showers, and business groups.   The long dining room has a hardwood floor and is filled with square and rectanglar wooden tables and bentwood chairs. At the very back of the dining room an antique hutch and glass display case show off a variety of ironstone, depression ware, bone china, etc.  A large number of pictures, displays, maps, etc. of the area and it's history can be viewed on the walls of the different rooms.
Saltsman's Hotel  -  Junction of Route 67 & 10 --  Ephratah, New York   --  518-993-4412
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Temporarily Closed We are taking a pause while continuing to search for trained staff who are able to work weekends through October. We are also looking for that lucky someone with an appreciation for Adirondack History.