Discover the best top things to do in New Hampshire Lakes Region, United States including Haunting Whisper Vineyard & Spirits, Spring Ledge Farm, Canterbury AleWorks, Seven Birches Winery, Whippletree Winery, Woodman's Brewery, Shackett's Brewing Company, Out Haus Ales, Crazy Cat Winery, Dam Brewhouse.
Restaurants in New Hampshire Lakes Region
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The most singularly unique nano brewery in beautiful rural New Hampshire! Visit and taste our ever-changing tap lineup and bring some growlers of your favorites to go!
This place is fantastic, reminds me of one my local pubs in my native England. Steve is a super nice guy and he knows his stuff, I could drink his Immense Intense Phat Alpha IPA all day it’s delicious. It would be nice if the silly NH laws would just let him sell a friggin pint, if you’re flying solo you can buy a flight of four beers but NH law says you can’t have two beers of the same kind in the same flight, someone got paid a lot of money for making these silly rules. Anyhow now that we’ve found this place we will be back at some point as we just purchased property not too far away.
5.0 based on 247 reviews
Handcrafting classic European grapes and locally sourced fruits into wines of distinction, Seven Birches offers wine tasting daily and "Meet the Winemaker" tours weekly. The fruit may be from around the world, but the wine in our bottles embraces the spirit of NH. Live Free!
Highly recommend the Meet the Winemaker tour. I am not a huge wine lover so just a tasting would not interest me. Really enjoyed learning about the wine making process. Nathan made sure everyone had fin and was very accommodating in answering questions.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
A hidden Gem. My wife and I came across this small winery as we traveled from the Lakes Region of NH to North Conway. They had small yellow road signs posted for the winery which we followed on our way back later in the day. We arrived about 45 minutes before closing and were welcomed by Lauren with a friendly smile. The tasting room was bigger than expected with several tables, including a high top, bar area and an outdoor porch to sit and sample or drink a glass once you know what you like. The ambiance is a real winner (see photos taken after closing). The atmosphere is warm and friendly, laidback fun, where people who do not know each other are hanging and talking as they drink the wine. Since we arrived late we closed out the night and were not rushed to leave at all. As far as the wine goes we primarily had only the red and found them to be the best reds from a New England winery that we have ever had. They import the grapes internationally instead of trying to use inferior New England red grapes. They also have cheese and crackers available for purchase and $5 for a tasting is a bargain. This is a MUST VISIT location for a fun afternoon on the weekend. They are open Fri-Sun the hours are 12-6 (stay a couple hours).
5.0 based on 8 reviews
The beer here is very good and you will not be able to beat the friendly family owned environment. The place is very cozy and feels like you are relaxing in your own bar. You will not be disappointed.
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So on main drag but behind and around back of building. Perfect example of "hole in the wall". Great list of beers and will can in front of you. Keep an eye on prices as wasn't ready for cost of higher alcohol beer after ordering 2 4 packs. MY FAULT)...will be back!!
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Came with a friend on opening day. Tim makes his own wines and they are delicious! Tasting was $8 for 5 wines and you get a list to choose from...purchased a few of my favorites-Cherry Bomb, New Hampshire Merlot and New Hampshire Cabernet Franc. Lovely tasting room.
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