Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Woodstock. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Woodstock is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,374 at the 2010 census. Woodstock includes the village of North Woodstock, the commercial center. Its extensive land area is largely forested, and includes the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest. Parts of the White Mountain National Forest are in the east and west. The Appalachian Trail crosses the town's northwest corner. Russell Pond Campground is in the east. West of North Woodstock is the Lost River Reservation.
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4 based on 213 reviews
They accommodated our group of 11 today. Service was excellent and our waitress was very efficient and friendly. Food was about what I would expect. Just average and portions were same. I was disappointed with the pulled pork. But a nice stop anyway at the end of a trail.
3 based on 97 reviews
Went here for breakfast and dinner and enjoyed the overall experience. Food gets a mixed review. Breakfast buffet was great as where the omelets. Dinner on Sunday had a kids buffet which the kids liked, dinner menu was limited. Food garnered mixed reviews, The staff did there best to accommodate a party of eight. Staff was outstanding, saw minimum management support for them though.
4 based on 319 reviews
Offering you creative and exciting dishes in pasta, fresh seafood, grilled steaks, and other great dishes, the Coyote Grill continues to keep you on the cutting edge of new cuisine. Sean Stout provides you with the finest in food, service and enjoyment. E
Located upstairs from the White Mountain Athletic Club. Tables, booths and a bar. Friendly staff. Short drive from both Alpine skiing and Nordic skiing.
4 based on 106 reviews
A full service restaurant, serving great food and beverage for breakfast, lunch and dinner. We are located within The Mountain Club on Loon, a slope side resort hotel on Loon Mountain. We offer a full Pub menu, great entertainment, great local beverages.
Am I at the same place where others gave multiple stars? Hey, when you eat at a restaurant near a ski mountain you need to lower your expectations a bit. But come on!The salmon was older than I am, and Iâm pretty old. The ribs were greasy and the corn that came with it was cold and watery. The salad was so wilty a fork couldnât find anything to hold onto. We stayed at the Mountain Club where the Pub is located. If I stay here again I will head into town to eat, even in a snow storm. Iâm actually looking forward to Mac and cheese or a burger in the ski lodge tomorrow. Wow! Sorry to read your review. I certainly would have taken care of you and made certain your meals were much better than what you described. Thank you for the opportunity to serve you and it will be better. no need to leave the building.
4 based on 112 reviews
We volunteer at the spring auction and bid on the Pub 32 Gift Card. Never having been here, we were very pleased with sauces and dough texture. The crust was perfectly baked. We had the meat lovers pizza. Atmosphere was very family friendly with outside seating and a small bar w 8 stools. In a small strip mall, easy parking. We shall return.
4 based on 397 reviews
My fiancee and I were in the area for a couple days and went to One Love two days in a row for beers and apps. First day, Sunday, was beautiful outside so we sat outside on the deck, which was a little cramped and could go with a few less tables. Other than that we were very pleased with the service and the menu was very appealing, many different things that I wanted to get. We decided to share an order of poutine and were very happy with it, gravy was really good but it didn't drown the fries. The beers were good, my fiancee really liked the red. When driving by the following day after hiking we decided to go in again and happened to be there during Happy Hour where they have a small plates app menu. We shared the fried cheese curds and were extremely glad we chose it. I was especially surprised at the size of the serving since it was a small plate. We opted to sit inside at the bar, which was really large, and it seemed like they'd be able to seat a lot of people. If we had more time in the area I'm sure we would've stopped again and gotten more food since our first two experiences went so well.
4 based on 289 reviews
Ate here for dinner while on vacation. Its part of a hotel and small. We ate on the deck. The food is neither superior or horrible. Just average. They did not offer my daughter a kids menu and so she ordered a Turkey Pot Pie and needless to say she didn't eat much of it - not because it was bad but she is a kid - the pot pie was an adult version. The area is limited for restaurants especially if you are staying an entire week.
4 based on 40 reviews
We dined inside on a Wednesday evening at a hightop bar table. Started off with drinks from the cocktail menu-Hawaiian Moscow mule and Bourbon maple sour, both of which were delicious. Started with the app special which was cheesesteak egg rolls, crispy and hot. For dinner we dined on fish and chips, steak tips, chicken caprase and naan tacos. Everything was made with fresh ingredients and tasty. Caprase chicken could have been hotter, but other than that, no complaints. Service from the bartender was prompt and friendly, and prices were moderate for a vacation area. I would definitely visit again!
4 based on 171 reviews
The Angus burger bun is tasteless white bread. The lettuce is tasteless white iceberg lettuce. The tomato is tasteless. The meat sticks between your teeth, and given how fatty it is, later to other portions of your anatomy. The onion rings are so greasy you can almost feel your veins clogging up, and you can battle nausea thereafter. All this for $10.95 plus tax plus tip. Forget it. I'll buy in the grocery store artisan bread, good greenleaf or red leaf lettuce, red onions, vine-ripened tomatoes and make my own sandwich which will taste far better AND be more healthy.At first when I read this my feeling was hurt...how can someone not like an 8oz hand packed angus pattie on a fresh Piantedosi burger bun? Then I saw that you were upset that you had to pay the Tax to N.H. and tip your server for bringing you your food and what I'm assuming was a water. Wish you could have asked to see me so I would have had the pleasure of hearing this nonsense in person. But alas I look forward to meeting you in Price Chopper while you gather your supplies for the Ultimate Burger......I'll keep an eye out for your Man Bun. Next time ask for Rich
4 based on 1555 reviews
The Woodstock Inn, Station and Brewery is a North Country dining, entertainment and overnight destination. The dream began in 1983 as a Bed and Breakfast, and has since blossomed into a multiple award-winning Restaurant, Inn and decorated Craft Brewery. W
The place was very busy and it was a long wait for a table so the hostess suggested we go to the brew pub. We followed her advice and got a seat which was great, or so we thought until we met the server. He was just not just brusque but downright rude. He practically barked at people until it came to the time of paying the bill and leaving a tip.....then he was nice.I understand it was busy but there was no need to speak to people this way. The food was also just ok and nothing to write home about. My hubbie had chicken pot pie. It looked like an alien! I wish I had taken a picture. It was basically chicken soup with the biggest piece of puff pastry on it I have ever seen. It was not particularly tasty. I had the Cobb salad which was just ok. On the plus side the beer was good.....maybe they should just concentrate more on this aspect of the business!Thanks for your honest review Deranne. It is always our goal for our patrons to leave happy, and it appears as though we dropped the ball with you. Please try us again, we will not disappoint!
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