Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Bethlehem. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Bethlehem is a hillside town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,526 at the 2010 census. It is home to Cushman and Strawberry Hill state forests. The eastern half of the town is within the White Mountain National Forest. The Appalachian Trail crosses in the south.
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4 based on 166 reviews
Welcome to your Littleton Ninety Nine Restaurant where we have "A Passion To Serve." Come dine with us and check out our 9 Real Size Entrees for just $9.99 or come enjoy our Thursday Night Trivia at the bar.
We visited twice while in the area. One of our favorite dishes is shrimp flatbread. We tried lobster roll and it was delicious as well. My husband had grilled chicken sandwich and really liked it. They have an extensive menu. Service was prompt during both visits and host / waitstaff helpful and professional. The only reason we are rating it at four stars instead of five is because some waitresses don't give you exact change. They round off to make it even in their favor. It's not a big deal, because you got to leave a tip anyway, just doesn't seem right. We would definitely be back when in the area.Thank you for taking the time to share your positive experience with us! We always love to hear when our team exercises their Passion to Serve. We value your input and encourage you to let us know about your future visits with us.
4 based on 33 reviews
Plain Kate's Riverside Saloon and All-Ways Inn is a family friendly restaurant and inn. We provide quality food, full bar and super friendly service. Customers can either sit in our main dining hall, our more private lounge or outside in our patio area ov
TIP: The best Pizza in town is here on Monday night - Pizza Night. The White Tomato Basil pizza has garlic, ricotta and mozzarella. Delicious. Decent price: 16" is 16 bucks. Take Out, too, although the murals are absolutely stunning. Great interior that really brands the unique location of Franconia.
4 based on 186 reviews
The Beal House is a 55 seat restaurant located at a classic New England Inn. Featuring exposed wood beams and soft lighting, there is a rustic but clean atmosphere. The copper top bar and soft lighting make it a cozy and casual space. The food is classic
Finally got a seat at this popular restaurant.Very friendly service, but slowed toward the end when the establishment filled.For starters we had a Burrata, sourdough bread with sweet tomatoes pesto and mozzarella, best to share.Main was then a Cioppino a seafood stew containing fish, mussels,clam,squid and octopus, in a rich tomato sauce. My wife loved this as she is a seafood fan.To finish was a creme brulee.Very good food, but does get busy.All very good.Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback! This is our busiest season - so happy that you were able to dine with us!
4 based on 64 reviews
3RD trip here, Love the atmosphere/food, however, I have TWO BIG issues. My #1 problem that has me soooooo annoyed is the false advertising. Great craft beer selection but their draft beer menu advertises all draft beers at $8.25 for a 16OZ glass, only it arrives in a 12 ounce glass, when questioned (few would notice glass size) they make up some BS story about alcohol content, such a farce and flat out false advertising. I took a photo of the beer menu, Northwoods Mac and Margie Double IPA, $8.25 for 16 ounces, we were charged $8.25 for 12 ounces even when confronted.#2 problem is the live band that starts jamming at 6PM Thursday evening, although very good, drowns out any chance of having a conversation at your table and we sat as far away as possible. We are early 50's and appreciate good music but not that early on Thursday when you can't converse with your table guests. Back to Schillings I guess.
4 based on 258 reviews
We offer a variety of dishes with a south american flair. The brazilian influence is proeminant and friday's and saturday's night we offer a brazilian barbeque, served table side with a great variety of meats to choose from as well as hot side dishes and
This restaurant was recommended by the owner at Hillwinds Lodge, our lovely motel in Franconia. When we arrived on a Thursday evening in September, the special at the depot was the Brazilian Rodizio night, where for $25, the chef comes around the restaurant tableside with a large variety of different meats, cuts off servings of meat on your plate, and continues the process until you are no longer hungry. Included in the price is also a buffet of both hot and cold items like salad, rice, potatoes, pasta, and more. My husband chose the Rodizio, while I opted for an item from the menu that sounded too unique to pass up: the Brazilian Burger, which consisted of chunks of either steak or chicken, combined with bacon pieces, cooked egg, cheese, lettuce, tomato, peas, corn, and mayo...all wrapped in a roll that was like a combination of pita bread and a regular hamburger bun. I cannot say enough nice things about this restaurant: the food was AMAZING, the atmosphere in the old depot was fun but relaxing, and the staff was wonderful, especially the chef who was extremely attentive to making sure the Rodizio customers were well-fed. On several occasions, he even offered me a taste of some of the Rodizio items even though I had ordered from the menu. It was such a nice touch. (Special note: if the Chef offers you some sugar crusted grilled pineapple, DO NOT PASS IT UP!!! It was the most delicious thing I have eaten in a long time) We had a very satisfying dinner for 2, including drinks, for under $50. This was one of the most delicious and fun meals of our 12 day trip to the New England states. We were very impressed with everything about the Little Grill at the Depot.
4 based on 806 reviews
Schilling Beer Co. Is a progressive European-inspired small-batch brewery. We exclusively brew beers that we are personally passionate about--beers that tell a story about our history, friendship and values. We believe that craft beer is best enjoyed in c
My husband and I were passing through on our way home. OMG it didn't disappoint at all. We were here on a Friday afternoon. Sat outside overlooking the river and a covered bridge on a gorgeous fall September afternoon. The waitstaff was attentive friendly and courteous and the food was awesome, kudo's to the chef! We split the pretzel with beer cheese, to die for, piping hot light and delicious. My husband had the 2 bratwursts with sauerkraut and mustard and I opted for teh salad with craisins, walnuts goat cheese pumpkin seeds with roasted chicken which was so moist and a nice honey mustard dressing. Great spot location. Next door is the tap house where you could buy and sample or stay for beers which included a food truck also out front. Lovely spot! Don't bypass it if your in Littleton NH, we will be back and only 25 mins north of Lincoln, NH, worth the drive.
4 based on 90 reviews
Came for dinner and a couple beers but only....waited. And waited. And waited. A ridiculous amount of time for everything. We were given many waters. Just not things we ordered.
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4 based on 302 reviews
I can't review their upstairs restaurant as I only visit their downstairs pub. The pub fare that I've had (pizza or wings) are both very good and their bartender, Lisa, is always very nice. Unfortunately, she is "retiring" from bar tending bar and will only be doing the occasional fill-in for the regulars.
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