4 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.

Revival

$$$ Fodor's choice

In this handsome, high-ceilinged redbrick building on a downtown side street, foodies and revelers congregate for some of the most creative and accomplished regional American cuisine in the Merrimack Valley. Highlights, in addition to an impressive selection of whiskies and cognacs, might include an artful platter of charcuterie and New England artisanal cheeses, hearty beef and veal Bolognese with mushroom tagliatelle, and seared salmon with pancetta and olive tapenade, but the menu changes regularly.

Cotton

$$

Mod lighting and furnishings lend this restaurant inside an old Amoskeag Mills building a swanky atmosphere, although on warm days you may want to have a seat on the patio, set in an arbor. The farm-to-table-inspired comfort food changes regularly but has featured pan-seared crab cakes, grilled Atlantic salmon with sweet corn and gnocchi, and Delmonico steak with a choice of sauces. There's a very good cocktail list.

75 Arms St., Manchester, New Hampshire, 03101, USA
603-622–5488
Known For
  • well-prepared comfort food
  • creative mixed drinks
  • handsome converted-warehouse setting
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch.

Recommended Fodor's Video

The Restaurant at Burdick's

$$$

Famous artisanal chocolatier and Walpole resident Larry Burdick, who sells his hand-filled, hand-cut chocolates to top restaurants around the country, founded this acclaimed restaurant next door to his shop in Walpole's charming little downtown. With the easygoing sophistication of a Parisian café and incredibly rich desserts, the restaurant features a French-inspired international menu that utilizes fresh, often local, ingredients and changes daily.

47 Main St., Walpole, New Hampshire, 03608, USA
603-756–9058
Known For
  • noteworthy wine list
  • adjacent gourmet grocery with delicious picnic supplies
  • decadent desserts featuring house-made chocolates and pastries
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.