Reviews on Seafood food in North Conway, Conway, New Hampshire. North Conway, part of New Hampshire's scenic Mount Washington Valley, has been dubbed the offspring of a quintessential New England village and a Gap outlet. Historic buildings, quaint antique shops, bookstores and bakeries coexist peacefully with big name outlet stores like J. Jill, Nike and Dansk. For seasoned shoppers, it represents the best of worlds, part old-country charm, part new-world bargains. Plagued for years by busy routes and traffic jams, the new North-South road has made it somewhat easier to get around and enjoy all the area has to offer. In addition to shopping, visitors will find ample opportunities for hiking, biking, skiing and rock climbing in the majestic White Mountains. In fact, North Conway is home to the renowned International Mountain Climbing School, which attracts climbers from around the world. Accommodations range from cozy inns and historic bed and breakfasts, to full-service resorts, ensuring a comfortable haven for all tastes and budgets.
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4 based on 527 reviews
Opening in December 2013, we have climbed from number 68 of 68 restaurants to number 16 in 2 years! Now at number 3, we try hard to please, and if we did, we thank you, and if we didn't, call owner operator Danielle Jones at the restaurant and she will he
We had dinner there tonight while on vacation with our kids. Service was great! Food was great! They had some blocks the kids could play with to keep them busy while we waited for our food which came out very promptly. I would highly recommend for familyâs.
4 based on 523 reviews
We stopped by last night (Thursday) wanting New England seafood and not the usual pub fare in the North Conway area.We got the lobster pie and broiled seafood platter. Both âvery goodâ.The service was slow, not terribly slow, and the waitstaff was not âfriendlyâ. Not rude, but not warm and inviting at all.Again, the food was very good.
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4 based on 229 reviews
We went out to eat looking for a good seafood restaurant and found it here. One person had lobster and said it was fantastic. It was only 26 dollars for a one pound lobster dinner which was very reasonable. I had the fried clams strips which the waitress told us were drove in by a little place near Boston. The lobsters they got from Maine. Everything was delicious and the side salad was huge. It is very quaint and had a nice atmosphere. I would highly recommend for the seafood and price. The only downfall was the kids spaghetti. It was flavorless and lack luster.
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