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- JJaneGreater Boston •2 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoTerrific experience overall! Everyone was very satisfied with their meals and the service was great.More infoStickney's Restaurant at the Omni Mount Washington Resort & SpaPrice: Moderate• American• Bretton Woods•4.8
- MMeghanGreater Boston •7 reviews5.0Dined on May 31, 2025We love the Adair!! We’re from MA and love this charming and epic B&B for a night away. We always choose to dine here due to the atmosphere and food. And wow the food!!! There’s a new chef that has really raised the game at the Adair. The flavors and prep were truly top notch and knocked it out of the park, worthy of a high end restaurant without the high end prices and fluff. I think the new owners of the Adair are really doing an amazing job.More infoAdair Country Inn & RestaurantPrice: Expensive• American• Bethlehem•4.8
- BBenjaminGreater Boston •1 review5.0Dined on May 30, 2025Tasty dishes, appropriately creative without being fussy. Lovely setting for a romantic evening. Pretty good sized portions. Very good value.More infoSugar Hill InnPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary French / American• Sugar Hill•4.4
- GGaryNew Hampshire •1 review5.0Dined on May 29, 202524 Carrot at Rabbit Hill Inn is a treasure in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. I've been wanting to go for years and finally had a good reason to do so. Met an old friend from high school and his partner in the Snooty Fox for a drink before dinner. The bar is small, but very cozy and on the rustic side. The staff was super attentive and friendly. We made our way into 24 Carrot for our 7pm reservation. The dining room is small...maybe 7 or 8 tables, but the tables are very well spaced apart. This is a perfect place for a romantic dinner or a fun get together. The dining room has a very elegant feel to it, but not at all stuffy. We actually struck up a conversation with the couple at the table next to us which made it all the more fun. The food is nothing short of incredible! I opted for the Steak Frites and have to say it's the best steak I've ever had. It had a small amount of a tasty creamy sauce, which I'd probably have on the side if I ordered it again because I like to taste the full flavor of the steak. Started with the beet & citrus salad which was equally as delicious. You might explain a place with such fine dining that the portions would be on the small side, but they were not. We opted not to have dessert. But we did start the meal the potato croquettes which were amazing! It was really a perfect evening. Don't go expecting a bargain meal, but when the meal and ambiance and staff are this good, you don't at all mind paying for it. I also used to think the Rabbit Hill frond on locals in the restaurant, but a change of ownership 2 years ago also came with a change in attitude and locals are not very welcome.More info24 CarrotPrice: Very Expensive• American• Littleton•4.9
- WWilliamVIPGreater Boston •47 reviews4.0Dined on Aug 10, 2024We had a lovely dinner at the Harvest Tavern, not realizing when we made the reservation that the restaurant is inside the Mountain View Grand Resort, a lovely setting. We had excellent mains - lamb shank and salmon- and tasty sides. The setting was less like a tavern than a casual restaurant, with families dining beside us, but the service was very good and the waiter friendly. We would gladly dine there again.More infoHarvest TavernPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Whitefield•4
Discover Sugar Hill
Sugar Hill is a quaint New Hampshire farm town that is popular with antique collectors. While it does not boast a huge quantity of restaurants, the quality of food to be found here is a cut above the rest. Most of the local eateries use farm-fresh ingredients, and several of them are actually located on farms, practically guaranteeing the freshness of the cuisine. There are plenty of vegetarian- and vegan-friendly options, including restaurants that serve gluten-free pancakes. Fine dining in Sugar Hill is all about handcrafted farm-to-table cuisine sure to please the palate. There aren't any chain restaurants in Sugar Hill, but with plenty of affordable home-cooked options, you won't miss them.
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