“The Best Kept Secret in the Adirondacks”

Aerial View of Jimbo's

Jimbo's Club at the Point is a restaurant that delights guests with delicious dinners and elegant events in a spectacular location overlooking Brant Lake and the Adirondack mountains.

We have been recognized for our unique setting that will make your event or wedding truly memorable. Our dining room is spacious even for the largest parties, and our decor is rustic and refined. Jimbo's sits on a 26 Acre peninsula on a scenic mountain lake in upstate New York.

Jimbo's is a wonderful place to celebrate very special times with friends and family.

Steve Smith and the “S.L. Smith Band” Live at Jimbo's!

S.L. Smith Band Sunday December 20, Sunday January 10 and every Friday and Sunday starting January 17 come to Jimbo's and listen to Steve Smith and the band.

The S.L. Smith Band is an acoustic based original Americana group. Most of the songs they play are written by Steven L. Smith, a resident of Brant Lake, who has been performing and writing for over 20 years. Accompanied by his acoustic guitars, which he also handcrafts, Steven sings about life in our times and the extraordinary events that surround us every day. The four other members of the group which include, Bob Peck playing the electric bass guitar, Paul Matson on hand percussion, Robert Gagnon playing the electric guitar and Sten Isachsen adding mandolin and an electric telecaster guitar all bring a tremendous amount of education and experience to the bands dynamic jamming sound.

Three Choice, Three Course Thursdays

Each Thursday, Jimbo’s will offer a three-course dinner with your choice of three appetizers, three entrees and three desserts all for $19.95. Take a look at a recent Three Choice, Three Course Thursdays menu.

Jimbo's In The News

We have been in the news quite a bit lately. Here are a few articles about us:

Brides New York, "Real Weddings: Gabby & Jeff," Fall/Winter 2008 p. 96-97.
Wall Street Journal, "Getting Hitched at a Camp for Girls," May 3, 2005 D5.
Adirondack Life, "From Fish Sticks to Filet Mignon," September/October 2005 p. 28-29.
Wedding Bells Magazine, Spring 2005.
Just an Accident, Amy Montgomery, Author House, 2004. This book is about Scott Remington and the Christopher Reeves Foundation Spinal Cord Benefit at Jimbo's.