Hours
| Thursday | 5–8 PM |
| Friday | 5–8 PM |
| Saturday | 5–8 PM |
| Sunday | 5–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5–8 PM |
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Reviews
However, we had 15 people at the party and every one of us liked the traditional lasagna!
It is not cheap but, it was very good and filling.
I definitely recommend trying this place. If you order a tray, you can get it built any way you want. He also makes Spaghetti to go, salad and garlic bread.
Just FYI … you either have to get there as soon as he opens or call ahead. Otherwise, you may not get any. Either way, It is worth checking out.
This was by far the most unique eating experience I’ve had in my life. Right upon walking in, Seth went over the evenings menu and lasagna options.
Then within 10-15 minutes the food was ready to eat. The atmosphere felt like we were eating at a good friend’s house. Seth spent ample time chatting with all of us and the food was so good, our Chicago group can forgive him and his Indianapolis Colts for beating Da Bears in the Super Bowl.
With 40 different types of Lasagna offered on a rotational basis, everyone is bound to find something they are comfortable with or curious to test out.
Unfortunately, since I don’t live in the area, I won’t be able to try all 40 types of lasagna, but if I lived close by, I’d make sure to try them all out over time.
Thank you Seth for a great meal and experience. You are a legend. Enjoy the outdoors and hiking during your time off.
But, if you’re looking for quality food, a one-man show run by a very kind, attentive man who radiates “good vibes”, and a uniquely set-up dining experience- this is it.
Picture this: you walk into a shop(maybe?) Because the window says “Lasagna Mountain”. There’s some quilting stuff to the left, doors with numbers on them, an open kitchen concept on the right, tables, and chairs scattered about, and a counter with a handwritten menu.
That was our experience. We greeted the owner to let him know we were there. He came out, all smiles, and let us know that our options were limited for beverages because he’d run out and that only one of us could have an Italian sausage because that’s what was left.
We both ordered the chicken Alfredo lasagna in a large size. We ordered a salad and one of each type of bread- one garlic, one cheesy.
He got busy relatively quickly and was sold out of food by the time we left.
The food is served on real plates which made my meal feel even more homemade and gave me that warm feeling when you know you’re about to eat something that someone cooked with a dash of love.
The first bite, I looked at my sister and said, “This is seasoned so well!” No idea how he keeps the chicken from overcooking or feeling gummy. It was so fresh we had to ask about it! Between running the kitchen, greeting customers, and cleaning up, the owner, Seth, pulled up a chair and talked to us. Just as almost every review prior states, very personable guy, who makes you feel like you’re just eating at his house. Here’s the trick: everything is sold the same day. The food doesn’t get sold the following day if it doesn’t sell out. He shops for fresh ingredients daily.
I recommend following Lasagna Mountain on Facebook as that’s where the options for the night are posted. I can’t wait to return with my family on our next trip.