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Old Sep 18th, 2004, 03:57 PM
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Good restaurants around Twin Mtns, NH

Any recommendations for good, reasonable restaurants in and around Twin Mtns, 40 mi radius? Any recommended specialties of the area? Food items to buy as souvenirs?
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You are in luck!!! We had the best breakfast ever at the Littleton Diner. Try the corned beef hash ... it does NOT come out of a can. My husband had whole wheat pancakes from flour locally milled. We did not visit the mill but if you like the pancakes, you might want to bring some home. Maple syrup is the typical northern New England souvenier. The Clamshell, also in Littleton was very busy but I'm not sure I liked it that much. It was a nicer family restaurant. The homemade ice cream at Bishops is great. If you like pancakes, there's Polly's Pancake Parlor near Franconia. Gramma's in Whitefield was decent and reasonable but I'd skip the corned beef hash. If you want a pricey but good hamburger and french fries ($9.50) there's the bar at the Mountain View Grand hotel in Whitefield. They also have a great Saturday night comedy club but make sure you have reservations.
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It's good you gave a 40 mile radius...there's not a lot in twin Mtn.

Almost agree with dfrostnh...Sunny Day Diner in Lincoln NH is the best breakfast in the White Mtns...they also serve lunch and dinner....byob.

Also in Lincoln is the Common Man Restaurant, a bit of a hike, but very, very, good.

Polly's is great, but get there early, it gets crowded...if you're lucky you'll see moose crossing the meadow below the restaurant.
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Bobalee,

Checked with my brother, who has lived in that area for a long time. These were his suggestions.

Fabians in Brettonwoods is good for lunch, maybe they also serve dinners.  There are three restaurants in Whitefield,  We've had nice meals, not fancy at Barbara's Restaurant as well as Grandmas Resturant, both on Route #3.  There is a new one, Woodburns, in town on the green,  Haven't eaten there.  Lancaster has several to choose from.  On Main Street there is The Cattle Company.  Good beef but a bit pricey.  Glendons Chowder House at the Lancaster Motor Inn has good chowder and seafood at moderate prices.  The Cabot Inn on Route #2, just west of town has a good menu at reasonible prices.
Hope these may help.
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Polly's Pancake Parlor in Twin MT. is a legend. Do not miss it.
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