Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Holderness. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Holderness is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,108 at the 2010 census. An agricultural and resort area, Holderness is home to the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center and is located on Squam Lake. Holderness is also home to Holderness School, a co-educational college-preparatory boarding school.
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4 based on 268 reviews
Overlooking the scenic Pemigewasset River and Historic Blair Covered Bridge. Open for Lunch, Dinner and Sunday Brunch, year round. Our menu features an array of appetizers, huge salads, sandwiches, burgers, fresh fish, Northeast raised beef, dinner entree
We were a party of 5 for dinner and weren't able to see the views (bummer!). It wasn't busy and we were seated right away. The waitress was on the surly side, and not very helpful in discussing the menu. I ordered the steak tips, and emphasized that they Please be served medium rare (asked several times). The rest of the crew ordered Udon bowl and Bibimbap, and a few sandwiches. The steak tips were well done, and I passed on complaining, as the rest of my party was eating and I didn't want to upset them with the delay. The Bibimbap was lackluster, as was the Udon bowl. The guys liked their sandwiches. So, I guess it wasn't terrible, but it certainly was mediocre. The service was awful. We ordered drinks and we were never asked about seconds, which loses $$ for the restaurant.
4 based on 61 reviews
A nice Saturday afternoon is meant to be enjoyed outdoors with great food and drink. Located right off Main Street in Plymouth NH, Phat Fish offers great apps, salads, fish, burgers and chicken with a variety of fun sides including tater tots and great potato salad. Seating outside is popular so plan to get there early on a weekend. Parking is on street and metered so bring some quarters.
4 based on 59 reviews
This is the 3rd time we have stayed at the Commonman Inn! Everytime has been amazing! We stayed in room 201 twice and a different suite the other time. Room 201 is perfect for families of 4. There is a private bedroom and bathroom separated from the common area. The bedroom has a king sized bed with a full bathroom that includes a stand up shower. The common area has a queen sized bed and another full bathroom that includes a shower/tub combo. The room is big...very big! We felt like we were in a little apartment. There is a little indoor porch area and fireplace.The other time we stayed we were in a suite that had 2 levels. The first level had a king bed, full bathroom and a daybed. The second floor had a half bathroom and 2 twin beds. It was awesome for our middle school kids, but it would not he appropriate for small children with the stairs and the open overlook from the second floor to the first floor.Now breakfast...each day they have something different featured as their hot meal. Sometimes they are breakfast sandwiches and other times they are french toast or waffles. Each day they have cereal, oatmeal, fruit, pastries and bagels along with juice and coffee. It definitely saves money when dining with the family. We plan on coming back here year after year because this place does not disappoint.
4 based on 74 reviews
Stopped here during a P State college reunion... nice, clean little bar. Decent menu. The burger was good. Ok beer. Really good service. The servers were earning their money. I like to see people hustle. When back to visit P State, Iâll stop here again...
4 based on 207 reviews
Stopped in on the way home to MA from the White Mountains. Love everything about this place. Location easy to get to off the highway, great parking, beautiful rural area, cool antique building and ambience, great service, and delicious food.My daughter got mac & cheese which was better than most and I got a grilled duck confit sandwich that was fabulous! Only minus was there wasn't enough confit! But it was delicious.I actually want to find a reason to drive the 2 hours to go back!
5 based on 8 reviews
Went here at the suggestion of another couple we met at another brewery in Bristol, , NH. Glad we did. Dave, the owner/brewer is making some excellent brews, ALL COSTING ABOUT $4!!!, and is expanding the place to better serve more customers. There were about 8 beers on tap, all Dave's brews. My son and I sampled 2. The Octoberfest/Maarzen is really good - well hopped with a nice, slightly smoky finish - just like the german's do it. We sampled the IPA and a porter and they were both very good but had to limit our intake of course! My son tried the chili and loved it and from what we saw, several others were enjoying nachos too. This is a winner and if people find out about it, once you visit, you'll be back. Excellent beers, delicious, basic food menu all at a GREAT PRICE.
4 based on 168 reviews
Plymouth's Hometown Restaurant & Tavern since 1993! Casual, comfortable, affordable family dinning upstairs in our restaurant or fun filled tavern dinning in our bar downstairs. Disk Jockeys, live bands, karaoke and sports on our 7 High Def televisions in
My husband and I have tried to go to this restaurant in the past --- however, it was seemed like it was always closed during the day. Recently we happened to walk by in the early afternoon --- and it was opened! We were pleasant surprised --- my husband's hamburger and my sandwich (chicken) was pretty good and tasty! We ate upstairs (and not downstairs in the bar area). The upstairs was "shaped" differently and loved how they had the tables situated. Would definitely recommend ... also, very reasonably priced..... They have lots and lots of large windows --- fun to "see" outside while we ate!!!!
4 based on 117 reviews
Biedermans is always spot on. The beer selection continues to excite. More and more beers every time I go. The balboa is still the king of kings... best type of sandwich going. Delicious meats and bread. Been going here since I was a freshman back in 2000. Always stop on my way back from skiing... keep it up!
4 based on 463 reviews
Went with friends who have been coming here for 15 years. Cozy atmosphere but spotty service. Enjoyed the soups and salads and mainstays such as chicken potpie..and steak tips..cool that they allow dogs in the outdoor dining. Also nice touch...white chocolate pieces at the end of the meal.
4 based on 421 reviews
Overlooking the lake with bar, lounge and dining room seating. Full bar and great service. Appetizers and desserts and everything in between. Fried clams and the salmon were great, as was the trout. Snowballs for dessert were a real treat. Great service and reasonably priced. Beautiful setting.
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