Reviews on Bar food in Windham, New Hampshire, United States. Windham is a suburban town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 13,592 at the 2010 census. The estimated population in 2015 was 14,439.
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4 based on 153 reviews
Great local restaurant, wanted to give them a good review.
Our party of 6 dropped in for Sunday dinner. The menu has a number of choices, including sandwiches and lighter meals. I ordered the chicken Marsala, which was very good. Others in our party ordered steak tips, fish and chips, and seafood pasta. The food was nicely prepared and flavorful. Some of the meals seem a bit over priced, but not outrageous. It did take a little longer than expected to get our food, but everything came out nice and hot.
4 based on 129 reviews
The team there has always delivered a strong balance of both customer service and quality food, with the breakfast fare providing a large portion that can sate just about anyone. We love a Sunday morning meal there - and have never waited longer than 20 minutes for a table of 7, no matter how busy they are. Dining and/or drinks in the bar section is always met with warm smiles, attentive staff and great fare.
4 based on 55 reviews
Granfanallys is in a hard-to-see strip mall on Route 28 in Salem, New Hampshire, so we drove by it a hundred times without realizing it was there. Until our son-in-law was looking for good New York style pizza, and someone told him to try Granfanallys. He talked us into trying it, and it was really good. We also heard they have good burgers, so that's the next thing we want to try. It may end up being our go-to place for takeout. Prices are good, too.
4 based on 220 reviews
In 1984, local owners teamed up to open the first T-BONES Great American Eatery in Salem. Its success led to four more locations over the next two decades - Hudson, Bedford, Derry, and Laconia. More than 25 years later, guests still love the casual, famil
This is mostly a steak and burgers kind of place. The sample appetizer is very average but the burgers are pretty good. I would say Tbones is in between average and very good. Service was pretty slow. Our order took 30-40 minutes to come out after it was ordered. Friendly though. No military discount. The clam chowder was pretty good. The burgers are around 14.00 which is a little steep. Decent size and flavor. It deserves a good, not very good. Hello David, Thanks fo much for the review. We do offer 25% off for active military and veterans every Tuesday for your entire party up to six. Hope to have you in again soon!
3 based on 35 reviews
I stopped in with a friend just to try out this local place and was pleasantly surprised. It's basically a pub with a combination of regular tables/chairs and a bar with stools and lots of traditional pub fare. The staff was friendly and helpful. We both tried the lobster roll which was good. Would stop back again.
4 based on 139 reviews
My husband and I stopped into the Blackwater Grille for a light dinner. We had been here years before when it was Loafers Restaurant. The new owners maintained the cozy feel in the bar, Homey and welcoming, lighting could have been brighter, however as it was a bit difficult to read the menu. Waitress was very attentive and food was delivered in less than ten minutes.I had the Harvest salad, It was huge and full of crisp lettuce, walnuts, dried cranberries, feta cheese, sliced pears and served with their homemade boursin dressing. My husband had a burger and fries. Both were very good.Live entertainment began at 7:00, we stayed for awhile to listen and were glad we did.
3 based on 61 reviews
My husband and I stopped at Red's between errands on a busy winter weekday and were early enough to get a window seat. The place was full of hardworking plow guys, oil delivery men - lots of cold, hungry people with a short lunch break. So our waitress was a bit preoccupied with them. This meant that our order was delivered to the table cool/cold, and we had no time for a do-over. Obviously, if the food had been hot, it would have tasted better. But even cooled off, the meatball mozzarella crocks were good. We wouldn't go back to eat in, but might do takeout from here.
4 based on 130 reviews
Approachable New American and Upscale Comfort Foods" is how we describe our Executive Chef's culinary creations. Guests at the Copper Door(R) enjoy a wide ranging, exciting and inventive combination of tastes featuring local sources, New England seafood,
Stopped here with family for brunch. Some of us were looking for an egg style breakfast. Unfortunately, their menu is unique - not bad, just not what we were looking for. What we ordered was tasty.Thank you Roger for the review and the feedback. We appreciate it.
4 based on 88 reviews
We were meeting friends for dinner, and they suggested trying this place. We were all very pleased with the choice! Two of us got the walnut salmon dinner, one got the baked scallops and one got the lamb chops (appetizer) and grilled romaine salad. Everything was cooked to perfection. We saved room for dessert. Two of us got the limoncello cake and two got the tiramisu. They were very fresh and tasty! We all said we would return for sure! Also, we were seated upstairs and were left to chat for as long as we wanted. They didn't make us feel rushed to get out so they could fill the table. The restaurant was formerly a home and is said to be haunted. We didn't experience anything while we were there.
4 based on 240 reviews
After visiting a friend in Windham, he suggested we go here for some drinks and something to eat. We were really impressed, there was a singer on which heightened the atmosphere, and the food was excellent and portion sizes were huge! Alison the barmaid/waitress was very pleasant and gave excellent customer service. Highly recommended place to visit.
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