Lakes Region Restaurants

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  • 1. Benton's Sugar Shack

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    A legit contender in New Hampshire's fierce battle for the best pancake house, this rustic timber-frame roadhouse is run by a family who've been producing maple syrup for five generations. Open only on weekends, Benton's serves stacks of pancakes in several flavors, including strawberry shortcake, Mounds Bar, and Grandma's apple cinnamon. There's stuffed French toast, omelets, and breakfast sandwiches, too, but who are we kidding? This place is all about those fluffy pancakes.

    2010 Rte. 175, Thornton, New Hampshire, 03285, USA
    603-726–3867

    Known For

    • Sides of maple kielbasa and baked beans
    • "design your own" pancakes with custom fillings
    • Raspberry-stuffed French toast

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed. No dinner
  • 2. Little Red Schoolhouse

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    Lobster-roll aficionados flock to this funky converted schoolhouse with screened-in and outdoor seating high on a bluff above the Pemigewasset River. Start with a cup of lobster bisque or clam chowder before digging into a traditional (lightly dressed, with mayo) or hot-buttered lobster roll—both come on a warm, buttered brioche roll, best enjoyed with a side of garlic fries. Burgers, fried, clams, and fish-and-chips are also available.

    1994 Daniel Webster Hwy., Campton, New Hampshire, 03223, USA
    603-726–6142

    Known For

    • Pretty river and forest views
    • Good craft beer selection
    • Homemade ice-cream sandwiches

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–mid-May
  • 3. Covered Bridge Farm Table

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    With tall windows as well as a large deck overlooking the historic Blair Covered Bridge and the Pemigewasset River, this rustic restaurant serves an eclectic mix of Asian, Mediterranean, and American dishes and is a favorite place to refuel after hiking in the White Mountains or boating on Squam Lake. Good bets include wild-caught salmon with a ginger-scallion vinaigrette and butter chicken with garam masala, ginger, and jasmine rice. 

    57 Blair Rd., Campton, New Hampshire, 03223, USA
    603-238–9115

    Known For

    • Expansive riverfront deck
    • Diverse, international menu
    • Apple-cider-donut ice cream sandwiches

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Tues.
  • 4. Six Burner Bistro

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    In this charming red Victorian house on Plymouth's bustling Main Street, with some seats on the front veranda and others set in a warren of cozy rooms with art on the walls, this casually elegant spot offers tasty American and international fare. Consider Szechuan-style salmon ramen, and blackened grilled chicken with honeydew-melon salsa and tzatziki sauce.

    13 S. Main St., Plymouth, New Hampshire, 03264, USA
    603-536–9099

    Known For

    • Sourcing from local farms
    • Well-selected wine and beer list
    • Creative salad options with myriad protein add-ons

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues.
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