This elegant restaurant is in the Adair Country Inn. The menu, which changes weekly, uses regional American ingredients in creative ways. Main dishes might include rosemary and garlic lamb chops with spinach, feta, and pine nuts, or sunflower-encrusted salmon with a smoked-tomato puree. Save room for such desserts as white chocolate-coconut tart. The hours here change seasonally (and they're sometimes sporadic within a given season); it's best to call ahead.
Posted by judenorton from Massachusetts on 7/24/08
The food was exquisitely prepared with many subtle hints of flavors. Every bite was an experience. Excellent service, warm atmosphere, delicious appetizers, phenomenal meal. Tim Bir Alley has an intimate casual dining room, I would strongly recommend reservations, however the night I was there, it was early and they were able to seat us. After dining there I will be sure and make reservations in the future because it did fill up. I am up north often and that is the only place I will dine now when there. It is truly the region's best dining experience. Oh bring cash, they do not take credit cards, I did not realize that until the end of the meal and we were running across the street to the atm.
Posted by CSAKOWITZ from San Francisco, CA on 6/20/08
NOTE: The address in Fodor’s is incorrect. Tim-Bir Alley moved to a much more central location a few miles away at 7 Main Street in Littleton New Hampshire in 2007.
Having spent time exploring the great restaurant cities of the world – I am amazed by the food at Tim-Bir Alley and would encourage you to consider this a not-to-be-missed dinner destination when you are visiting Northern New England. Check out the Cold Mountain Café in Bethlehem as well for lunch or for your second night’s dinner.
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