Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Newport, New Hampshire, United States. Newport is a town in and the county seat of Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States. It is 43 miles (69 km) west-northwest of Concord. The population was 6,507 at the 2010 census. A covered bridge is in the northwest. The area is noted for maple sugar and apple orchards.
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4 based on 26 reviews
Ziggys is the only pizza place between Bradford and Newport. Itâs OK. The calzones are doughy with too much greasy cheese filling. I called them heartburn pockets. They have a number of interesting salads, but why they serve them in plastic takeout bowls is beyond me?! Mine was not quite right, but Iâve had worse. You know, boring type lettuce...With a little more effort it could be decent rather than just acceptable.I guess with the tourists around the lake they probably do pretty well so maybe they donât have to try.I donât think I would eat there again, I prefer SUNA, just west half a mile.
Stayed here with a group of friends while skiing at Mt Sunapee. The inn is a really cozy place, nice communal living room with wood fire. The owner cooked dinner for us for an extra $25 (and BYOB) and it was really nice! We were allowed to stay as late as we liked drinking in the living room (as long as we remembered to turn everything off before heading to bed!). The breakfast was good too. The owner was really friendly and helpful. Would definitely stay here again!
4 based on 127 reviews
Very good food & service. Menu is different/better from Newport Pub menu. Got a "Farmer's" grinder that was great, could've used a lit'l more ingredients on the "bready" grinder roll tho'. lt had chicken/sausage, cheese, mushrooms, peppers & caramelized onions - Mmm. Good beer selection as well.Was there during the week for lunch so easy seating. Restaurant is large, but l'm sure place gets packed at nites & wkends with skiers from Sunapee Mtn. We'll go there more often.
4 based on 50 reviews
New restaurant opened approximately 12/15/2010.
I happened upon the Smokehouse after hearing about it from friends. So, I took my wife on a chilly weeknight. This is one small tavern to say the least. But, the minute you walk through the door, you feel welcome. The owner, Debbie, is there to greet you most nights and she is proud of what she does. The smoker is in front of the restaurant and it does the trick. I had the smoked sausage sandwich and the flavor hit your tongue on the first bite. It was magnificent. My wife tried the porky pig and it too was tasty. She did say the bottom of the roll fell apart from the juice. Might try to eat it upside down next time. There was a good beer selection on tap for us as well. It is cozy with three booths and a bar. Nicely decorated in a western theme. I will be back.
4 based on 26 reviews
We grabbed lunch here before a cruise on the lake. Their pastrami sandwich was superb--the leanest, yet tender pastrami I ever had, with a generous topping of grilled onions, Swiss cheese, and mustard on grilled, fresh rye bread. Companion's Monte Cristo sandwich was topped with melted cheese that strung out when she tried to bite into it. One thing we liked about this little eatery--you can choose an individual beer from the cooler and consume it right there with your meal. This caused a curious situation when we checked out and paid. The lady at the counter asked for my ID. This is quite flattering at my advanced age (I tipped her well!), but what if I had not produced an ID or had been under age? Since I had already consumed the beer, would she compel me to give it back!??!?!
4 based on 65 reviews
We had a nice meal here for dinner, but it wasnât great. One reason is the noise, as the room really amplifies sound, but that was mostly due to a nearby holiday party in full swing. We really couldnât even talk over dinner though. The food was good - short rib stroganoff, tenderloin tips, and risotto were nice and recommended (nice they have a vegetarian option). The downer was the appetizer - we tried the Gouda tater tots and were shocked that for $9 we got 5 (yes, five) little tots. They were good, but we really didnât feel good about that - not recommended at all.
Subways are Subways. But here in Newport they make good sandwiches. That has not always been the case in other locations I have frequented. Nice people and a pleasant place to stop for a meal.
4 based on 139 reviews
My brother and I ate here today as we were passing through town. The food was good (for pub food). But our server was spectacular. She was super pleasant, very nice, accommodating and just great at her job. That alone will get me to come back the next time Iâm in town passing through.
4 based on 54 reviews
They have a large outdoor tent where they served brunch & it's a great location on a hill overlooking part of downtown Newport on a beautiful day. The buffet offered alot of the typical choices as well as offering an omlette station & tasty homemade baked beans. Service & atmosphere were excellent, will have to give it another try & check out the regular menu.
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4 based on 91 reviews
We got there Sunday morning around 9 and found the place packed. it didn't take long for a table and the service was great. Our meals were what we ordered and served hot. Nice selection on the menu and more than enough on the plate.
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