The White Mountains Restaurants

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  • 1. Coyote Grill

    $$

    On the second floor of the White Mountain Athletic Club, Waterville Valley's best restaurant is a rambling space with big windows offering up grand views of the White Mountains. The food is hearty and well-prepared, just what you need after a day of hiking or skiing. Enjoy pizzas topped with meatballs and marina sauce, or consider the pork chops with roasted-peach jam and sharp-cheddar grits. There's a good kids' menu, and tempting desserts, too.

    98 Valley Rd., Waterville Valley, New Hampshire, 03215, USA
    603-236–4919

    Known For

    • Mountain views
    • Lighter fare served downstairs by the pool
    • Oreo-crusted white-chocolate cheesecake

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
  • 2. Nonna's Kitchen

    $$

    Set in a vintage barber shop in downtown Gorham—8 miles north of the Mt. Washington Auto Road—this homey restaurant is a tribute to the owners' Italian grandmothers. Indeed, the menu reads like a roll call of favorites from the best restaurants in Boston's or New Haven's Little Italy neighborhoods—classic antipasto, feathery gnocchi with pesto, eggplant parmigiana, veal piccata, and linguine with clams and red sauce. Everything is prepared with fresh ingredients and attention to detail.

    19 Exchange St., Gorham, New Hampshire, 03581, USA
    603-915–9203

    Known For

    • Friendly service
    • Cod puttanesca
    • Fresh handmade pastas, cooked to order

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
  • 3. Taste the Thai & Sushi House

    $$

    This friendly, laid-back Asian restaurant excels with just about everything it offers, from creative sushi rolls and sashimi (try the salmon topped with house-made truffle sauce) to well-seasoned (or fiery hot, on request) curries to boba teas. House specialties include the sweet-and-tangy shrimp pineapple curry, ginger stir-fried salmon, and basil crispy duck. 

    406 Union St., Littleton, New Hampshire, 03561, USA
    603-575–5488

    Known For

    • Colorful cocktails
    • Thai tea shaved ice
    • Quite possibly the most authentic Thai food in New Hampshire

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed.
  • 4. Woodstock Inn Brewery

    $$

    This big and festive brewpub inside a late-1800s train station is decorated with old maps, historic photographs, and other fun curiosities. The kitchen turns out reliably good pub fare—pizza, burgers, steaks, seafood—and filling breakfasts, and the brewery produces nearly 20 different varieties of exceptionally good beers. Overnight accommodations are available in the on-site inn.

    135 Main St., North Woodstock, New Hampshire, 03262, USA
    603-745–3951

    Known For

    • Game room and kids' menu
    • Brewery tours
    • Inviting indoor and outdoor seating
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