The Seacoast Restaurants

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  • 1. Savannah Kitchen

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    Located inside a restored mill building on the Lamprey River in the historic village of Newmarket, this festive tavern and bar with boldly colored walls and timber-beam ceilings specializes in flavorful—if decadent—regional Southern dishes like classic shrimp and grits, braised pork shoulder with Creole spices and red gravy, and grilled New Orleans–style oysters. It's also a fun spot for cocktails and conversation.

    55 Main St., Newmarket, New Hampshire, 03857, USA
    603-292–5158

    Known For

    • Colorful drinks served in tiki-style tumblers
    • $1 oysters on the half shell at happy hour
    • Warm blueberry-peach bread pudding

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 2. Vida Cantina

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    In a state sorely lacking in notable Latin restaurants, this airy contemporary space south of downtown stands out for the ambitious modern Mexican cuisine of chef-owner and James Beard award--nominated chef David Vargas. Several kinds of street-food-style tacos are offered, including barbacoa and pork belly, along with a tangy goat cheese version of queso fundido and sous vide short rib with pistachio salsa macha.

    2456 Lafayette Rd., Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 03801, USA
    603-501–0648

    Known For

    • Adobo shrimp mole
    • Interesting sides, like blue cornbread and shishito peppers
    • Boozy weekend brunches
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