Tamworth is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,856 at the 2010 census. Tamworth includes the villages of Chocorua, South Tamworth, Wonalancet, and Whittier. The White Mountain National Forest is to the north. The town is home to Hemenway State Forest in the north and White Lake State Park in the southeast.
Things to do in Tamworth
4.5 based on 150 reviews
We are a family-owned and operated breakfast and lunch restaurant, and Rosie is celebrating 30 years in business! We work incredibly hard 7 days a week to ensure the quality and freshness of our food reflects the amount of time and care we put into it. Rosie herself is always in the kitchen very early in the morning baking her homemade bread, cinnamon rolls, desserts and more! Two of her sons Mathew and Britton have been raised in the business for the past 30 years, and hardly leave the line to gurantee the consistency we provide for you with our food. Our "Rosie Girls" are hard-working women who are very special to us (family and friends), and our loyal staff works endlessly to follow our high expectations. We do our best to make your eggs how you like, remedy any mistake we may make (we're only human!) and include you on our family's journey. We love our faithful regulars, new friends, and ever-growing community of breakfast lovers! And remember..."If you are grouchy, irritable, or just plain mean, there will be a $10 charge just for putting up with you!" ;)
This my first time, and the breakfast was delicious! I had French Toast made with homemade cinnamon bread, eggs, bacon and home fries. Everything was hot and serve by delightfully humorous waitress. It seems likes she's been there for a while and knows her customers. It was very refreshing.
3.5 based on 17 reviews
this place is terrible slowwwww. line out the door, drive thru back to the street. one person on counter, one one drive and two making drinks and cooking, another walking around doing nothing probably the manager. place was clean and staff was very pleasant. but slow. order was accurate.
4 based on 294 reviews
This is seriously one of the top 5 places I have ever been price gouged. I paid 10 dollars for feasibly 25 potato chips topped with cooled cheese sauce that tasted like american cheese, flour & water, complimented by 1/2 a slice of precooked bacon and COUNT THEM--I did--6 pieces of diced tomato. It was perhaps the saddest thing I have ever encountered getting.
I will say the dunkel made by henniker is delicious.
You know it is freezing in there when all the servers are rubbing their hands huddled at the fire place--5 of them....I mean freezing in there.
My opinion is the owners of this place traveled the country going to slick new breweries, blew all their money on decor and brewery equipment and servers because it is a huge place so now they are skimping on heat and food to make up for it as well as I witnessed a gentleman pay over 50 dollars for a case of 12 oz cans of beer--are you kidding me? I could be out of the loop on beer cost....but that seems really high.
If the beer was better and the food was even half way decent or edible and I could be guaranteed I wont freeze to death I might entertain going back. I don't think anything will change because poor unsuspecting tourists and beer snoodies will think this place wonderful because it is pretty and they make a sour and a milk stout that is perhaps the sweetest sugary beer I have ever experienced.
5 based on 9 reviews
Grammy's pies are simply amazing - we've had many of them, and they've all been great ! (She has more than 100, including dinner pies). In addition to pies, she also has other desserts, other dinner options and even does a "pre-show" dinner before the Barnstormers as well as catering.
She's incredibly busy in the summer, so call ahead and order your pie - you can't go wrong with any of them !
5 based on 1 reviews
The place is kitschy, but ice cream is awesome!! (They don't have coffee despite the name) You just have to get past all the weirdness out front and pull in anyway. It will grow on you by the time you pull out. All kinds of ice cream served here - amazing soft serve, hard serve, dip n dots and frozen yogurt. We had one of each variety in our party. All were great! Soft serve (chocolate and vanilla) was truly amazing. They say they have the best and I think they may be right. For hard serve, they have a lot of unique and fun flavored. My husband had Boston blackout and bear claw.
4.5 based on 108 reviews
Jake's Seafood Co, Inc. is a full service, family owned and operated restaurant. We take great pride in offering a wide selection of fresh Seafood, Steak, chicken and even a few vegetarian meals to please the palates of just about everyone. We source locally, and with day boat fishermen as often as possible and even grow some of our produce ourselves. We are committed to serving quality, unprocessed foods, in a clean and comfortably casual environment.
We tried this seafood restaurant as a stop for dinner on Rte. 16 traveling to North Conway. Reviews looked good on TA. It’s open 11-9, Thurs-Sunday in the off season as it’s in the Ossipee Lake region, a summer area. Restaurant had few (local) customers on a cold night. Hot bread in a muffin shape was very good. Margarita was poor due to low quality sour mix. Not good tasting. Baked stuffed haddock was generous and fresh and tasty but steamed broccoli and baked potato sides were dull. Husband said shrimp scampi was so so, not great. The restaurant could be better if they came up with some tasty sides, and used fresh ingredients and herbs to take it up a notch. It’s hard to make a go of it in the winter, I know, for a restaurant in a summer area.
4 based on 122 reviews
I recently visited Pizza Barn and it was a great time. The pizza was overloaded with the toppings we picked, so much so we needed to bring most of it home. The cool part about the Barn was how rustic it was. You'll be eating on the first floor of the barn, I believe built in the 1880s. We went at night and it was cool to eat with the dim lights. The centerpiece of the barn was the American Flag they have hanging.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
We find ourselves stopping into The Other Store every time we're in Tamworth. I love the small-town charm and friendly service. The sandwiches and lunch specials never disappoint. The kids love the penny candy, ice cream, and the books upstairs.
Definitely a very special little store.
4 based on 272 reviews
Always heard good things about the food here, never stopped in. Upon doing so, the BBQ food passing by looked great, but I chose to try a burger... though it was a bit pricey, it was worth every penny! My friend had a pizza and he thought it was quite good as well. Not cheap, but really high quality and tasty food!
5 based on 6 reviews
While on vacation from NJ, I saw an advertisement in the local paper and put this place on my "bucket list" of places to go in the North Conway area. The "shop" is located in the parlor of Betty's house, and she sells a variety of Scandinavian breads, etc. all baked with love in her kitchen. What started literally as a cart in front of her house, grew into a space occupying her home. There are a couple of tables to sit and enjoy coffee or tea (free to all as a Swedish tradition) and great conversation with Betty. The baked goods like almond coffee cake and cardamom raisin bread are great (this is a restaurant review) but the friendly company is the highlight. The shop seems to be the "hub" of the community, for young and old, families and singles. It may be a bit out of the way, but it is well worth the trip!
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