Reviews on Cafe food in Bedford, New Hampshire, United States. Bedford is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 21,203 at the 2010 census. Bedford is a suburb of Manchester, the largest city in the state of New Hampshire.
Things to do in Bedford
4 based on 262 reviews
I was extremely disappointed. I enjoyed the pretzel sticks and it was a good thing that I ordered them....it took ~50 minutes to get 2 eggs, hash browns and dry wheat toast. The hash browns were just a clumped dry mess that I couldnât/didnât eat. Even with an apology from the manager, we wonât be back.
4 based on 17 reviews
We found this place by accident and what a hidden gem. We ordered mac n cheese, a greek salad and stuffed pepper topped off with a delicious piece of almond raspberry cake and superb coffee. The staff were very accommodating and helpful . It certainly would rank very on my list of casual cafes in the Bedford area. And oh yes did I mention, that our bill was under $25. A sweet deal of a place to eat !
Most Popular Bar food in Bedford, New Hampshire, United States
3 based on 13 reviews
This is a relatively new restaurant in a rebuilt plaza that once had a huge Jordan Marsh, then Macy*s. Now there is a Whole Foods and Trader Joe's along with a Carrabas. Due to ongoing construction, parking is tricky and limited near the restaurant although the lots for Whole Foods and Trader Joe's are a short walk away. Outside the restaurant is a really nice touch- an open green area with cornhole games, frisbees, and other things that can keep kids occupied during a wait to be seated (assuming the weather isn't bad). We had about a 15 minute wait to be seated. We ordered two diet sodas when our waitress came; she brought them back in short order and took our orders (Monte Cristo with tater tots for my wife, Grilled Cheese with bacon and a side of fries for me). It took about a half hour for our order to come out, although waitresses did stop by at least once to say our food should be coming "soon". The food itself was good. There are at least six bread options (my wife had oatmeal and I had cinnamon raisin), and the menu descriptions (while they lean towards breakfast at least on the ones we had) were interesting and were we there for breakfast might have been worth more than a once-over.Total price before tip was just over $35, which didn't seem that bad. The decor reminded me of the 80's (more or less), which means there is something to look at while waiting for your food.Oh, for the adults- there is a bar so you can have your mimosa or bloody mary with your meal.Worth a once-over, at least.
Where to eat Pub food in Bedford: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 22 reviews
On a particularly dreary stretch of Queen City Avenue, you will find this hip little spot, populated with friendly staff, cool customers and tasty food. It's not a table service place; you review the chalkboard, order at the counter and sit at one of the comfortable tables or sofas. The squash soup was delicious, as were the turkey club and banh mi sandwiches. Owners are socially conscious and trans/queer friendly. Manchester needs more places like this. I wish they were closer to downtown!
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