Restaurants in Concord, NH area
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There's some good restaurants such as Cheers, The Barley House, and Common Man. I haven't eaten at the Olive Garden but I would make a guess that the Italian food at Veano's is better. You might want to drive out of town for fine dining. Our favorite is the Homestead in Meredith. I think they also own Fratellos in Laconia and Manchester. I keep meaning to try Cotton or one of the other Manchester restaurants. And I would love to hear any comments on the Centennial in Concord.
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I stayed and had dinner at the Centennial at the end of September. It was the first night of a new menu for them. The food was very nice, lobster bisque, good salad, the fish of the day grilled and crème brulee.
I really liked the historic atmosphere and the service was good.
I really liked the historic atmosphere and the service was good.
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There was a thread about this about a month or 2 ago - don't know if it is still retrievable, but the consensus was that for a state Capital, there are few eating places. Sorry - we have been faced with the same problem. Manchester and Bedford are not that far and they have more choices.
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