3 Best Restaurants in Lakes Region, New Hampshire

Super Secret Ice Cream

$ Fodor's choice

It may have the word "secret" in its name, but this artisan ice-cream shop with a walk-up window and deck as well as a spacious indoor seating area has a devoted following—let's just say the cat's out of the bag. This is some of the richest and delicious ice cream in the state, and there's always a great lineup of unusual flavors, such as Thai tea, roasted cherry chip, honeycomb, and strawberry buttermilk.

Maia Papaya

$

Pause during your stroll through inviting Bethlehem for breakfast, lunch, smoothies, lattes, or homemade chai tea at this quirky organic café that specializes in vegetarian fare and made-from-scratch baked goods (try not to pass up one of the justly renowned scones). On cool mornings, warm up with a hearty breakfast burrito; terrific lunchtime options include the artichoke melt panini or the bountiful green salad.

2161 Main St., New Hampshire, 03574, USA
603-869–9900
Known For
  • plenty of gluten-free and vegetarian options
  • fruit-filled oat bars
  • organic oatmeal with local maple syrup
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. No dinner.

Sandwich Creamery

$

This artisan dairy is located inside a converted general store that now carries gifts and foods from a few other local vendors, which you pick out from shelves and refrigerator cases and pay for yourself with cash or Venmo (the shop is unstaffed). The creamery sells delicious farmstead-made cheddar cheese as well as ice cream and ice cream sandwiches in about two-dozen flavors, including cinnamon, blueberry, and ginger.

22 Main St., Center Sandwich, New Hampshire, 03227, USA
603-284–6675
Known For
  • PB&J ice cream sandwiches
  • artisan cheddar cheeses
  • fresh-baked breads and other foods from local purveyors
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.

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