Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in Kittery. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you.. Sitting at the southernmost corner of Maine, Kittery is a charming small town and one of the most historic communities in the state. First settled in 1623, Kittery features some of the oldest architecture in Maine, including the John Bray House, built back in 1662. Nearby Fort McClary has been guarding the entrance to the Piscataqua River for over 275 years, having been manned through five wars. Another nearby attraction is York's Wild Kingdom, the state's largest zoo and amusement park.
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3 based on 135 reviews
Looming for a local restaurant for an early dinner and happened upon the Farm. The server told us about the rotating taps of beers for the week and the mussels. We opted for the tomato basil with toasted mozzarella cheese cubes, fresh not frozen hot wings, lovely clam chowder. We shared the delicious meal and the flavors were spit on. Try it for a lively evening at a local spot.
4 based on 53 reviews
The Goat is now here in Portsmouth and we couldnât be more excited to be a part of the Portsmouth restaurant community! We serve up the same amazing food we do in Hampton and bring live country music acts to Portsmouth. Everything you love about The Goat
There's an exciting sounding burger menu, which drew me in. It was a pretty dull burger bland and overcooked (they didn't ask how well cooked I wanted). The fries were bad, didn't really touch them. Three guys near me were complaining about their tacos too, and didn't finish them. Beer selection was good and overall feel of the place was nice. But give the food a miss.
4 based on 43 reviews
Frisbee's Wharf is open seven days a week, weather dependent from May - October. We are a friendly, seaside lobster shack/grill and full tiki bar serving a variety of food, especially local seafood. Boaters are welcome to tie up to the dock and enjoy wate
Food is always so wonderful and fresh here. The only bad thing is the long wait for a table. I understand people are there for the view but people linger way longer than they need. Please consider getting more tables or writing a friendly note in the menu to not linger too long so other people can enjoy the food and view.Hi there,So glad you have enjoyed the food and the view. We are trying to add more tables but are at the mercy of the town, which has limited the number of seats we are allowed to have because of parking concerns. Our hope is that we will get approval to add more tables for next summer so folks won't have to wait so long. We know it's been frustrating for customers as it has been for us! Thanks for your patience!Hope to see you again.
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4 based on 509 reviews
Felt very welcomed into the restaurant. Great place to unwind, and get comfortable. Pineapple chicken was ok, not too memorable, though the lobster tail was definitely above average. Found it perhaps, a little pricey, for what we received...but we had a good time.
4 based on 344 reviews
Your local British pub with an American address!
I visited while in town for a conference. I did my homework of the town before arriving, and saw this place had happy hour food specials advertised online. They were not anywhere to be seen once I got there, and even the bartender was unsure, but he asked about it and sure enough, they were valid. Most of the appetizers are discounted, up to 50%, Mon-Fri 1500-1800 and all day Sunday. I tried the chicken tenders, buffalo style, which were fantastic. Good sized portion, not over breaded, good balance of flavor and kick in the sauce, and a good sized boat of ranch or blue cheese on the side. The beer selection is fairly extensive, but can be expensive depending on what you choose. The bartender and waitstaff were friendly and attentive without being overbearing. The interior had a fairly authentic British pub vibe and was a cozy place to spend some time. I would definitely come back if in the area.
4 based on 358 reviews
THE OLDEST BANK BUILDING IN THE USA The two separate bank buildings of 22 and 26 Market Square, actually started as one building called The New Hampshire Bank, back in 1803, making it the oldest bank building in The United States. The New Hampshire Bank o
Stopped in today. Had a fantastic lunch. Alan, the server, was amazing. He's from Ireland and happily chatted with our family (who is from Ireland). Alan is such an asset for the RiRa's family!
4 based on 1268 reviews
Welcome to New Hampshire's original brewpub, a landmark in downtown Portsmouth's thriving restaurant scene since 1991. Our wide-ranging menu is complemented by a selection of our own unique, hand-crafted beers, as well as selected guest beers, including h
Stopped in for lunch on a Friday. It was fairly busy but the service was great. My husband had the PB and J (had pulled pork on it) and liked it. I had the fish sandwich which was Ok. Overall I would say the food was Average for a brewery. My husband did have the oatmeal stout and said it was good.
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4 based on 108 reviews
hadn't been here in a few years, and decided to try out. sat on the enclosed deck, which was very comfortable with lots of tv's. the Rudder seems to be the local joint, and everyone was very friendly. good wait staff. the chicken wings were very good, as was the beer selection. recommend it highly. pub atmosphere
4 based on 316 reviews
Very diversified menu selection, snack food, sandwiches, pizza, or a meal. BLT was not on the menu....but made one and wife was very . Extensive beer menu to choose from. Friendly/attentive wait staff...
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4 based on 144 reviews
Established in 2012, Earth Eagle Brewings is an eclectic brewery & pub located in historic downtown Portsmouth, NH. Enjoy a wide range of beer styles brewed on site, along with craft cocktails, lunch & dinner daily. Popular Earth Eagle beers include New E
Walking around Portsmouth, we came across Earth Eagle Brewings and stopped by for a beer. We originally sat outside, but since it started raining (and their covering apparently allows water through), we moved inside where it was hot and humid. We asked the bartender and server if they could turn up the fans, but even with that, air wasn't moving. I hope that Earth Eagle Brewings considers investing in some central air or something.Other than that, we really enjoyed the beers that are made right there. Our friends mentioned that Earth Eagle Brewings' beer menu had changed from when they were there 2 weeks ago, so it is good to see a brewery updating and rotating their beers.Finding the entrance to Earth Eagle Brewings may be tough since they are located on a side street. We wouldn't mind going back, but we hope that there is good weather.
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