Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Rindge. Rindge is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 6,014 at the 2010 census. Rindge is home to Franklin Pierce University, the Cathedral of the Pines, and part of Annett State Forest.
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4 based on 331 reviews
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We LOVED our meal!The server was amazing!The kitchen was accommodating to our special dietary needs!This meal was memorable and such an excellent experience!He had the Buffalo Mac and Cheese and literally closed his eyes in ecstasy!I had the Mediterranean Pasta- OMG!And we shared the chocolate lava cake, which was to die for!!!!We didnt really want to write this review, because we want to keep them all to ourselves, but it had to be done!! Just awesome!
3 based on 38 reviews
We used to eat here at least 3 times a week. Friendly staff, Good portions, great specials. Friendly bar atmosphere. Home cooking when you don't want to! If you can't find something yummy on this extensive menu......seafood, pasta, apps, prime rib, salads, desserts. Never had a bad meal ever. Portions so large we always had take away for the next day. Thank you carriage house for being our home away from homeMike and Deb Quebec
4 based on 47 reviews
Called for a reservation and left a message as requested. They said they would call back, but never did. We called to confirm an hour before our reservation time. "Oh, we didn't check the messages". Said something about not knowing their password. They could accommodate us however. We were a family party of six celebrating a birthday. Arrived at 6:30 and were seated right away in the dining room that was full. Quick to take and deliver our drink orders, but then waitress never showed again for 30 minutes. When she finally came we gave orders for two appetizers which came about 15minutes apart. Still no one took our entree order until we finally asked the girl pouring water to have our waitress take our order. My husband ordered the pot roast. Twenty five minutes later the waitress returned to say they were out of pot roast. So he ordered the filet, which was ten dollars more. We had arrived at 6:30 and by 7:45 we still did not have our meal. We also even had to get up to ask for the bread. Finally the restaurant manager, who happened to be eating with friends at a table near us (rather than supervising the dining room operation), asked us if there was a problem . We told her our problem, she went to the kitchen and came back with the excuse that my husband's filet was holding things up because he had ordered it medium well. This was at 8:00 and still we did not receive our meals until 8:22. At the same time the table of six next to us who arrived 20 minutes after us was being served their dessert. The filet arrived, a very small end cut that had been sliced in half to make it look like it filled the plate, and it was badly over cooked. The other meals were served then in stages over a period that still took ten minutes. Those meals were of good quality. As we left the hostess asked how our meal had been and I told her we were not at all happy. The manager then approached me and asked me what the problem was. I told her we had to wait almost two hours for our meals. She asked me it she could do something for us and I asked what she would suggest. She said she could give us a $25 gift certificate which we may or may not use. It was a totally unsatisfactory evening.
3 based on 49 reviews
Not fancy but it is a pub that serves sandwiches, wings, and great pizza.It is also a pool hall or one can play darts. There is a long bar or you can order and pay for food and they will bring it to your table. Happy hour $2 draft beers and specials each day. A good place for local guys to hang out.
3 based on 64 reviews
Ate at this restaurant when it was under a previous name and management. Not pleased or impressed at all. My wife and I decided to try Emma's just recently and we're both totally happy with the service; and the food was terrific. Plan to visit again for dinner.
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4 based on 61 reviews
We took a bus tour to see the Fall leaves whilst staying in Boston. Part of our tour was to have been this delicious buffet lunch at Woodland Inn, The Grove - turkey, cranberry cider apple sauce, roast sweet potatoes and squash. What a disappointment. Dry turkey slices, no sauce, burned roast potatoes and a roast vegetable melange but no squash.The pudding was some synthetic tasting sweet concoction. If booking a tour make sure you ask where there will be lunch.
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