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I'll be in Conway NH on Thursday evening and have planned dinner with my daughter and her fiancée who will be coming up from Nashua area.

Does anyone have a good recommendation for a place where we can eat, have a few beers or glasses of wine, and talk for a bit? He is allergic to certain seafood, so that's out, but we eat pretty much everything else.

Not looking to spend a fortune, and are more interested in good, unhurried, and casual.



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Was a couple years ago but both of these were very good.

https://flatbreadcompany.com/l...ons/north-conway-nh/

https://www.chefsbistronh.com/

Have a good trip enjoy!


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Stonehurst Manor in N. Conway is one of my favorites for dinner. (great pizza too)

For a few beers and some good lunch-time bar food - try Moat Mountain Smokehouse and Brewery. (ironically - across the street from Stonehurst Manor)
 
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Yankee Smokehouse in Ossipee. Real good barbecue.


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Two recommendations:

Moat Mountain Smokehouse and Brewery --> https://www.moatmountain.com/smokehouse

I REALLY like this place, and eat there every time I'm up there (in the Mt. Washington Valley - N. Conway, Glen, Jackson, etc), usually after skiing, hiking, MTB, or snow-shoeing. It's VERY Casual, w/ Good Food, and Great Beer! It's located on Route 16 headed north on the way out of town. If you want good, unhurried and casual, IMO the Moat Mountain Smokehouse & Brewery is your place! It's always super busy, and if there are large groups, can be a bit noisy due to the acoustics, but it's never bothered me and I'm kinda particular in this regard. Not sure about the wine list, but that's not why I go there... Wink

Wild Rose Restaurant at Stonehurst Manor --> https://www.stonehurstmanor.com/

This is definitely more intimate and upscale. It been a few years since I've been there but the food and service was always excellent. The decor in the restaurant/dining room always seemed a bit odd to me (upholstered wicker chairs), but it didn't take away from the dining experience. As I recall, they had a VERY Solid wine list, and the last time I dined there I had a glorious Beef Wellington w/ an OUTSTANDING Cabernet Sauvignon! If you're looking to open a bottle of wine, and do some catching up while enjoying a more sophisticated meal, the Wild Rose at Stonehurst Manor may be the ticket.

FYI - N. Conway is VERY 'touristy' and there are numerous restaurants, but I've always driven by most of them. I usually drive the 'bypass' North-South Road instead of driving straight through town due to the traffic. That said, you should visit Zeb's General Store while you're there....It's a must see if you're visiting N.Conway in my opinion! I usually park by the train station and do a little walking when I'm 'in town' visiting the shops.

Enjoy your trip to the Granite State! Cool


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Thanks very much! I will check those out.



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The Muddy Moose Restaurant & Pub. Nice fireplace..


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Agree on Stonehurst Manor - best food in town



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Another vote for Moat Mountain. Muddy Moose looked good but was so loud with kids we left after a beer and ate elsewhere.




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Another vote for Moat. Casual, friendly, good beer selection. Love the nachos.
 
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Delaney's hole in the wall in North Conway or the Red Parka Pub in Glen. Red Parka has a quieter restaurant section if you're looking for that and a full bar downstairs. Delaney's is your typical neighborhood restaurant. Both have great food and good atmosphere.

I've been going to both since I was a kid as my family used to have a condo in Glen just behind Storyland.




 
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If you are in the area for a few days drive over to Lincoln on the Kancamagus highway (NH 112) and try The Common Man.

https://www.thecman.com


And for breakfast head up to Sugar Hill.

https://pollyspancakeparlor.com



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A drive from Conway, but another vote for Red Parka Pub


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Sooo, how was your trip to the Granite State?


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