

Jonathan and Natalie, along with their two dogs Koti & Keeva, have found much happiness in making The Oxford House Inn their new home. The views from the back of the property looking out over the intervale and fields to the White Mountains are truly breathtaking. In between tending to their perennial gardens and heading down the road to Weston’s and Sherman’s farm stands for the evening’s fresh vegetables, the Spaks can often be seen sneaking out in the afternoon with their dogs for a mountain bike ride down to the Saco River. Hiking, skiing, snowshoeing canoeing, kayaking, mountain and road biking, rock and ice climbing and recently snowmobiling are favorite past times-ask them for suggestions for the best places to go in the area!
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Recently Jonathan has been quoted, when he was 14, saying “Do you know the show Newhart? Well, I want to have a place like that.” Aside from not being in Vermont, that is what he and his wife Natalie found on a trip to the Mt. Washington Valley from their home town of Salisbury, CT in winter of 2007. Upon first inspection of the Oxford House they knew in their hearts it was to be home for them. Jonathan and Natalie (Knickerbocker) Spak met in 2000 while cooking side by side at West Main Restaurant in Lakeville, CT. They soon realized they shared the same passion for the creation of exceptional food and dedication to the hospitality industry, as well as the ambition to own and operate their own business. Jonathan & Natalie were married in 2005 on Block Island, RI. Jonathan Spak has a degree in Culinary Arts from the prestigious Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, NY. In addition to his formal education, he has extensive experience as a chef for over fifteen years. His food has been enjoyed at restaurants such as The Water Club in New York, NY and West Street Grill and The Boulders Inn both in Litchfield County, CT. Natalie has worked in the hospitality industry throughout New England as both a restaurant and conference center manager and pastry chef. She always looks forward to spending afternoons joining Jonathan in the kitchen to help prepare the inn's wonderful homemade desserts and breads. |
Restaurant Hours:
Serving dinner to the public 5:30 – 9:00
Winter & Spring: Thurs – Sunday
Summer & Fall: Wed – Mon (Closed Tuesday)
Reservations highly recommended
207-935-3442 or 800-261-7206
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548 Main Street
Fryeburg, ME 04037
(207) 935-3442 or (800)261-7206
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