6 Best Restaurants in The Monadnocks and Merrimack Valley, New Hampshire

Hungry Diner

$ Fodor's choice

A departure from the old-school greasy-spoon diners that proliferate in New England, this contemporary space with a white-tile and light-wood interior and a big, inviting outdoor seating area serves delicious, eclectic comfort fare that relies heavily on seasonal, local ingredients, including pasture-raised meats. Think Korean barbecue tacos with house-made kimchi and pickled carrots, or the buttermilk-fried chicken sandwich with a tangy secret sauce and dill pickles.

The owners run 105-acre Inn at Valley Farms, 5 miles away, which also offers elegant B&B accommodations.

Walpole Creamery

$ Fodor's choice

Arguably the state's best purveyor of artisanal, small-batch ice cream, this unassuming parlor in Walpole always features a long list of both regular and seasonal flavors, such as Fijan ginger, fresh peach, wild blueberry, and mint dark-chocolate-chip. Thick, rich, and using only all-natural ingredients, this luscious ice cream is also sold in many of the region's restaurants, farmstands, and groceries.

Granite State Candy Shoppe

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Since 1927, this festive sweet shop and ice-cream parlor with a second location in Manchester has been doling out old-fashioned candies, fudge, and other confections.

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Parker's Maple Barn

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At this rustic establishment begun in the late 1960s on a country lane in Mason, the word "maple" appears no fewer than 15 times on the menu, accenting everything from the maple-infused coffee to maple-glazed ribs to maple milk shakes. Naturally, pancakes—available with wild blueberries, chocolate chips, or pumpkin seasoning—are the big draw, but don't overlook the savory fare, including corned-beef-hash omelets and waffle breakfast sandwiches.
1316 Brookline Rd., Mason, New Hampshire, 03048, USA
603-878–2308
Known For
  • Belgian waffles with maple ice cream
  • maple chicken sausage
  • maple milk shakes and root beer floats
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed. No dinner

Red Arrow Diner

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One of New England's most celebrated diners, this bustling downtown greasy spoon has been catering to students, artists, and most famously U.S. Presidential candidates since 1922. This colorful restaurant, open around the clock, is a friendly place with fresh daily specials as well as such classics as kielbasa-and-cheese omelets and triple-bun Dinahmoe burgers.

Restoration Cafe

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Set on the ground floor of a vintage redbrick apartment building on the east side of downtown, this hip café and gathering spot excels both with drinks—everything from nitro cold brews to creative smoothies—and healthy, well-crafted food. At breakfast, consider the egg-cheddar-chive brioche sandwich, while tandoori bowls and rare-seared tuna sandwiches, along with craft cocktails and beers, are popular in the afternoon and for brunch.

235 Hanover St., Manchester, New Hampshire, 03104, USA
603-518--7260
Known For
  • healthy smoothies
  • sleek industrial vibe
  • cheerful outdoor patio
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner