Romantic restaurants, new eateries, cheap eats, haute cuisine—we have tons of dining-out options here on the Seacoast. Then there are the specialties, like seafood, steak, cocktails, beer, wine, chocolate... And we each have our favorites, the places we like best for all kinds of eats and drinks. We asked you to get online and vote, choosing your preferred culinary destinations all along the New England shore. The voter turnout was tremendous. We've tallied the numbers and determined the best in dozens of categories, from coffee to cocktails, butcher shops to health food markets, sports bars to special-occasion places, and lots more.
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BAGEL SHOP The Works Bakery Cafe The Works Bakery Cafe serves a variety of natural, preservative-free bagels, with nearly two dozen flavors freshly baked on site at its six locations in New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont. Portsmouth Assistant Manager Joshua Runyan says he’s proud to offer traditional New York–style bagels to the Seacoast, and hopes to do so for many years to come. 9 Congress Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-431-4434, worksbakerycafe.com RUNNERS UP: The Bagelry, Durham, N.H., bagelrynh.com The Bagel Caboose, Kittery, Maine, 207-439-5099 Panera Bread, multiple locations, panerabread.com |
BAKERY Beach Pea Baking Co. Decadent desserts, artisan breads, and scrumptious pastries are the staples of Beach Pea’s full menu of all-natural breakfast, lunch, and take-home items, and their attention to green practices through the use of local ingredients and compostable containers warms the heart as well as the belly. 53 State Road (Route 1), Kittery, Maine, 207-439-3555, beachpeabaking.com RUNNERS-UP: Ceres Bakery, Portsmouth, N.H., ceresbakery.com Popovers on the Square, Portsmouth, N.H., popoversonthesquare.com Congdon’s Doughnuts, Wells, Maine, congdons.com |
BAR The Portsmouth Brewery Longtime regulars and first-time visitors love The Portsmouth Brewery, where 10 handcrafted beers are available on draft daily, along with lots of bottled choices. There are actually two bars here: the lively main bar, visible from Market Street, and the more intimate Jimmy LaPanza Lounge tucked away downstairs. Special events like Meet the Brewer and Cooking with Beer take place throughout the year. 56 Market Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-431-1115, portsmouthbrewery.com RUNNERS-UP: RíRá, Portsmouth, N.H., rira.com/portsmouth Poco’s Bow Street Cantina, Portsmouth, N.H., pocosbowstreetcantina.com The 401 Tavern, Hampton, N.H., the401tavern.com |
BAR FOOD The Portsmouth Brewery The Portsmouth Brewery continues its Best Bar Food reign with locally sourced ingredients, fresh-made menu selections, and beer-based specialties. “A lot of thought goes into our ingredients,” says Executive Chef Todd Sweet. Don’t miss their heaping bowl of whole mussels steamed in Blonde Ale broth, or bar snacks like Beer Battered Fried Chicken Tenders, hand-cut chicken served with a choice of four sauces. 56 Market Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-431-1115, portsmouthbrewery.com RUNNERS-UP: The Rusty Hammer, Portsmouth, N.H., therustyhammer.com The 401 Tavern, Hampton, N.H., the401tavern.com Coat of Arms Pub, Portsmouth, N.H., coatofarmsbritishpub.com |
BARTENDER Donna Marcotte, The Portsmouth Brewery Donna Marcotte has been behind the bar at this Portsmouth mainstay since the doors opened in 1991, and she’s proud to be part of a community, not a clubhouse. “She’s awesome at all the little things,” says General Manager Brennen Rumble, who credits Marcotte with remembering customers’ names and their preferences. Marcotte simply says, “I just hope people feel appreciated.” 56 Market Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-431-1115, portsmouthbrewery.com RUNNERS-UP: Jay Geigley, Poco’s Bow Street Cantina, pocosbowstreetcantina.com Sam Constanzo, Radici, radicirestaurant.com Kelly Whitney, Billy’s Chowder House, billyschowderhouse.com |
BBQ Mojo’s BBQ If you’re in the mood for some finger-lickin’-good, authentic Southern barbecue, Mojo’s will do you proud. Start with a cup of Award-Winning Beef Brisket Chili, then dive in to a BBQ plate, with your choice of dry-rubbed ribs, chicken, brisket, or their signature 14 Hour Slow Smoked Pulled Pork. Half-pound burgers are also a good bet, served with Mojo’s own Arkansawce. 70 Wallingford Square, Kittery, Maine, 207-703-2324, and 95 Brewery Lane, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-6656, mojosbbqshack.com RUNNERS-UP: Goody Cole’s Smokehouse, Brentwood, N.H., goodycoles.com Mainely BBQ, Kittery, Maine, 207-703-0361 Roundabout Diner, Portsmouth, N.H., roundaboutdiner.com |
BED & BREAKFAST The York Harbor Inn The five lodges of the York Harbor Inn offer an elaborate continental breakfast. A full selection of morning pastries made by Pastry Chef Dan Boucher, as well as an engaging and attentive staff, make this deluxe morning meal an event. Executive Chef Gerald Bonsey’s house-made granola is also popular, and guests have been known to take home a souvenir copy of the recipe. 480 York Street, York Harbor, Maine, 207-363-5119, yorkharborinn.com RUNNERS-UP: Three Chimney’s Inn, Durham, N.H., threechimneysinn.com The Sise Inn, Portsmouth, N.H., siseinn.com Martin Hill Inn, Portsmouth, N.H., martinhillinn.com |
BEER SELECTION The Portsmouth Brewery Hand-crafting more than 60 different styles of beer each year, Head Brewer Tod Mott gives the Portsmouth Brewery a serious leg up on the rest of the Seacoast bar scene. Traditional ales, lagers, and stouts are always available, as are seasonal specials like a summery Blueberry or Holidaze Porter, made with ginger and honey. Take home some of this local magic in 64-ounce growlers and 22-ounce bomber bottles. 56 Market Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-431-1115, portsmouthbrewery.com RUNNERS-UP: RíRá, Portsmouth, N.H., rira.com/portsmouth Coat of Arms Pub, Portsmouth, N.H., coatofarmsbritishpub.com Redhook Ale Brewery, Portsmouth, N.H., redhook.com |
BREAKFAST
The Golden Egg The Golden Egg has been a favorite with locals since Tom and Debbie Gosselin opened the place in 1983. “We’re not just regular old bacon and eggs,” says Debbie. Indeed, the restaurant focuses on fresh items like homemade granola and from-scratch baked goods. Plus there’s the stellar service staff, some of whom have been at the Egg for two decades. 960 Sagamore Avenue, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-0519, goldeneggrestaurant.com RUNNERS-UP: The Friendly Toast, Portsmouth, N.H., thefriendlytoast.net Colby’s Breakfast & Lunch Joint, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-3033 Café Espresso, Portsmouth, N.H., cafe--espresso.com |
BREW PUB The Portsmouth Brewery For 21 years, the Portsmouth Brewery has given Seacoast diners delicious food, friendly service, and superior brews in a can’t-be-beat downtown location. Whether people-watching from the main bar’s window seating (known by regulars as “the fishbowl”), enjoying the New Hampshire summer season out on the patio, or stealing fries off your date’s plate in the main dining room, there’s no better spot to enjoy a cold one and a hearty New England meal. 56 Market Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-431-1115, portsmouthbrewery.com RUNNERS-UP: Redhook Ale Brewery, Portsmouth, N.H., redhook.com Shipyard Brew Pub, Eliot, Maine, shipyardbrewpub.com Federal Jack’s Restaurant & Brew Pub, Kennebunk, Maine, federaljacks.com |
BRUNCH Wentworth by the Sea Wentworth by the Sea’s Bubbles and Jazz Sunday brunch offers an elegant, gourmet start to the week with hosted cooking stations, scrumptious sweet and savory entrees, and succulent desserts served in the historic seaside hotel’s grand dining room. Oysters on the half shell, prime rib, and decadent cream cheese–stuffed French toast are popular choices, all wonderful with a flute of chilled champagne. 588 Wentworth Road, Newcastle, N.H., 603-422-7322, wentworth.com RUNNERS-UP: The Old Salt Restaurant, Hampton, N.H., oldsaltnh.com Radici, Portsmouth, N.H., radicirestaurant.com Pepperland Cafe, South Berwick, Maine, pepperlandcafe.com |
BURGER Wild Willy’s Burgers No frozen patties or fries here. Wild Willy’s serves certified Angus beef patties, handmade daily and cooked over a char-broiler for that backyard smoky flavor. A classic like the Willy (with American cheese) is always a good bet, and for something different try a Buffalo Bill bison burger with horseradish, Cheddar, and mushrooms. Hand-cut fries are made from Fryeburg, Maine, potatoes. 765 Route 1, York, Maine, 207-363-9924, wildwillysburgers.com RUNNERS-UP: The Rusty Hammer, Portsmouth, N.H., therustyhammer.com Lexie’s Joint, Portsmouth, N.H., lexiesjoint.com The 401 Tavern, Hampton, N.H., the401tavern.com |
BURRITO Loco Coco’s Tacos Loco Coco’s brings a little bit of Mexico to the Northeast, with fresh ingredients and unique flavors making its hefty burritos the Seacoast favorite. These authentic, San Diego–style burritos are massive. Favorites include Chicken, with rice, beans, and Cheddar jack cheese; the steak, fries and gaucamole–packed California; and the Tia Margarita Fish burrito, from a generations-old family recipe. 36 Walker Street, Kittery, Maine, 207-438-9322, locococos.com RUNNERS-UP: Las Olas Taqueria, Exeter and Hampton, N.H., lasolastaqueria.com Dos Amigos Burritos, several N.H. locations, dosamigosburritos.com Margaritas Mexican Restaurant, Dover, Exeter, and Portsmouth, N.H., margs.com |
BUSINESS LUNCH The Library Restaurant Owner Bruce Belanger is proud to offer a beautifully appointed, historic property with a great atmosphere to local and regional business diners seeking a quiet table. Located just a stroll from the dozens of offices lining State and Court Streets, The Library can serve up steaks, sandwiches, and burgers in a jiffy, but guests are welcome to linger for a more leisurely lunch, perhaps with a cocktail. 401 State Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-431-5202, libraryrestaurant.com RUNNERS-UP: The Portsmouth Brewery, Portsmouth, N.H., portsmouthbrewery.com Rudi’s Portsmouth, N.H., rudisportsmouth.com The 401 Tavern, Hampton, N.H., the401tavern.com |
BUTCHER SHOP The Meat House, Portsmouth, N.H. Lifelong friends Jason Parent and Justin Rosberg founded The Meat House in Portsmouth in 2003, hoping to bring back the traditional neighborhood butcher of yesteryear. Today their shops are found in 10 states, all providing customers with a wide selection of premium meats, fine cheeses, gourmet grocery items, and over 200 varieties of wine. 2222 Lafayette Road, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-422-6328, themeathouse.com RUNNERS-UP: Carl’s Meat Market, Kittery, Maine, 207-439-1557 Joe’s Meat Shoppe, North Hampton, N.H., joesmeatshoppe.com Shields Meats and Produce, Kennebunk, Maine, shieldsmeats.com |
CATERER Liberty Lane Catering Liberty Lane Catering (formerly called Galley Hatch Catering) has been the culinary magic behind countless Seacoast events for 15 years. With a wide variety of appetizers, entrees, and desserts for parties of all sizes, Liberty Lane uses the freshest ingredients possible. Their pickup party menu is the perfect solution for the impromptu gathering, and can be ordered with as little as 48 hours’ advance notice. 1 Liberty Lane, Hampton, N.H., 603-926-1545, libertylanecatering.com. RUNNERS-UP: The White Apron, Dover, N.H., thewhiteapron.com Kitchen Chicks Catering, Kennebunk, Maine, kitchenchickscatering.com Flavor Concepts, Dover, N.H., flavorconceptscatering.com |
SHOP C’est Cheese C’est Cheese offers a little taste of Europe in New Hampshire. A bountiful selection of artisan cheeses, international products, and modestly priced wines makes this a must-visit market when shopping for a casual picnic or the fanciest of parties. Owner Nancy Briggs encourages all customers to try before they buy and offers monthly in-store tasting events. 61 Lafayette Road, North Hampton, N.H., 603-964-2272, c-estcheese.com RUNNERS-UP: South Street and Vine, Portsmouth, N.H., southstreetandvine.com Corks and Curds, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-431-5564 Cornucopia Wine and Cheese Market, Exeter N.H., cwinecheese.com |
CHEF Evan Mallet, Black Trumpet When asked what sets him apart from other Seacoast-area chefs, Evan Mallet is at a loss for words. He thinks for a moment, then credits his “monomaniacal quest” for getting as close to the source of food as possible. He and his staff voluntarily tend Black Trumpet’s kitchen garden at Meadow’s Mirth Farm in Stratham. “The heirloom crops that we grow there feed not only our restaurant guests,” he says, “but also our staff themselves.” 29 Ceres Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-431-0887, blacktrumpetbistro.com RUNNERS-UP: Phelps Dieck, Brazo Restaurant, Portsmouth, N.H., brazorestaurant.com Joshua Mather, Joshua’s, Wells, Maine, joshuas.biz Jeremy Bradbury, Mombo, Portsmouth, N.H., momborestaurant.com |
CHILI Loco Coco’s Tacos Chili cook-offs have their followings, and there’s always the ongoing debate whether to bean or not to bean, ground meat or chopped, beef or pork. Loco Coco’s hearty, tomatillo-based Chili Verde, with chunky tomatoes, pork, and roasted corn, was our readers’ hands-down favorite. The tomatillos add just the right amount of tang, and the sour cream, jack cheese, and fresh cilantro makes chili perfection. 36 Walker Street, Kittery, Maine, 207-438-9322, locococos.com RUNNERS-UP: The Portsmouth Brewery, Portsmouth, N.H., portsmouthbrewery.com Dos Amigos Burritos, several N.H. locations, dosamigosburritos.com The 401 Tavern, Hampton, N.H., the401tavern.com |
CHOCOLATIER Lindt In 1879 in Berne, Switzerland, Rodolphe Lindt invented conching, a technique that makes chocolate especially smooth and silky. Over a century later, in 1989, the European Lindt company opened an American branch in Stratham. Rich Excellence bars in over a dozen styles (from Extra Creamy Milk to intense 99% Cocoa), Lindor Truffles, and other delectable Swiss chocolates are available at this factory outlet store, and at locations in Portsmouth and Kittery as well. 1 Fine Chocolate Place, Stratham, N.H., 603-778-8100, lindtusa.com RUNNERS-UP: Byrne & Carlson, Portsmouth, N.H., and Kittery, Maine, byrneandcarlson.com The Chocolatier, Exeter, N.H., the-chocolatier.com Van Otis, Manchester, N.H., vanotischocolates.com |
CLAM CHOWDER Petey’s Summertime Seafood and Bar Petey’s has long offered lobster bisque, fish chowder, and seafood chowder. Five years ago they added a thick and creamy clam chowder, much to the delight of Seacoast diners. Owner Peter Aikens Jr. says the key to his success is that he makes all the soups from scratch, using fresh ingredients. “With the premade stuff you have to add a lot of salt and preservatives,” he says. “It doesn’t taste as good.” 1323 Ocean Boulevard, Rye, N.H., 603-433-1937, peteys.com RUNNERS-UP: River House, Portsmouth, N.H., riverhouse53bow.com The Old Salt Restaurant, Hampton, N.H., oldsaltnh.com Billy’s Chowder House, Wells, Maine, billyschowderhouse.com |
COFFEEHOUSE Breaking New Grounds Despite some stiff competition from at least five other establishments within walking distance, Breaking New Grounds is regularly voted the best coffeehouse in town. Owner Matt Govoni roasts his beans onsite and sources the shop’s milk and cream from a local dairy farm. With indoor and outdoor seating, the Market Square shop welcomes a diverse crowd, from businessmen to bookworms to bikers. 14 Market Square, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-9555 RUNNERS-UP: Popovers on the Square, Portsmouth, N.H., popoversonthesquare.com Caffe Kilim, Portsmouth, N.H., caffekilim.com Adelle’s Coffeehouse, Dover, N.H., adellescoffeehouse.com |
COMFORT FOOD The Common Man The Common Man has long been a New Hampshire favorite, so when the Portsmouth location opened in 2009, Seacoast diners rejoiced. Cozy favorites like New England Pot Roast, Roasted Chicken, and Country Meatloaf are warm, satisfying, and generously portioned. Exclusive to the Portsmouth location is the Portsmouth Pie, a bubbling seafood casserole baked in rich lobster cream sauce beneath golden crisp bread crumbs. 96 State Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-334-6225, thecman.com RUNNERS-UP: The Maine Diner, Wells, Maine, mainediner.com The Friendly Toast, Portsmouth, N.H., thefriendlytoast.net Roundabout Diner, Portsmouth, N.H., roundaboutdiner.com |
COOKING CLASSES Stonewall Kitchen Cooking School Whether you’re part of a bridal party looking for a group event, a foodie wanting to brush up on your kitchen techniques, or a newbie learning to boil water, Stonewall Kitchen has a class for you. According to Janine Somers, director of marketing, the school not only has top-flight instructors on staff, it also invites the country’s best restaurant chefs, cookbook authors, and cooking professionals to share their secrets with students in a “relaxed, comfortable, and friendly atmosphere.” 2 Stonewall Lane, York, Maine, 877-899-8363, stonewallkitchen.com RUNNERS-UP: Chez Boucher, Hampton, N.H., chezboucher.com Attrezzi, Portsmouth, N.H., attrezzinh.com Flavor Concepts, Dover, N.H., flavor-concepts.com |
CRAB CAKES Jumpin’ Jay’s Fish Cafe This winner stands out from the crowd because it’s all crab and no cake. “We use the freshest ingredients available, refuse to drown the crab in tartar sauce, and wouldn’t drop it in a fryer even if you pinched us,” says general manager Kate McGrath. One bite of this lump crab goodness and you won’t be able to keep your claws off it. 150 Congress Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-766-3474, jumpinjays.com RUNNERS-UP: Robert’s Maine Grill, Kittery, Maine, robertsmainegrill.com Mike’s Clam Shack, Wells, Maine, mikesclamshack.com The 401 Tavern, Hampton, N.H., the401tavern.com |
DECK The Old Ferry Landing Perched above the Piscataqua along Portsmouth’s historic waterfront, The Old Ferry Landing offers visitors more than just a pretty view. This seasonal deck with a retractable roof features fresh seafood, grilled and golden fried, as well as two sizes of lobster roll made with creamy mayonnaise and rich Maine lobster. Wash it down with a Jimmy Juice, the bar’s signature rum punch. 10 Ceres Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-431-5510, oldferrylanding.com RUNNERS-UP: River House, Portsmouth, N.H., riverhouse53bow.com Poco’s Bow Street Cantina, Portsmouth, N.H., pocosbowstreetcantina.com Harpoon Willy’s, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-433-4441 |
DELI Joe’s Meat Shoppe
This family-owned and operated deli has served the Seacoast since 1984, offering a wide variety of sandwiches served on your choice of 14 breads and wraps. Joe’s also prepares several green, pasta, and potato salads, soups, baked beans, take-home entrees, and cookies. 229 Atlantic Ave., North Hampton, N.H., 603-964-6152, joesmeatshoppe.com RUNNERS-UP: Googie’s Sandwich Shoppe, Portsmouth, N.H., eatatgoogies.com Anthony’s Food Shop, York, Maine, anthonysfoodshop.com Billingsgate Deli-Market, Exeter, N.H., 603-772-9905 |
DINER Gilley’s PM Lunch Celebrating a big anniversary this year is Gilley’s PM Lunch, a landmark diner that has quieted growling bellies in Portsmouth since 1912. Current owners Stephen and Gina Kennedy honor Gilley’s 100-year history with traditional favorites like burgers, hot dogs, and fries. Homemade baked beans, grilled sandwiches, and a rich corn chowder have contributed to the diner’s evolution. “We’ve expanded the menu,” says Kennedy. “We reach more customers that way.” 175 Fleet Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-431-6343, gilleyspmlunch.com RUNNERS-UP: Roundabout Diner, Portsmouth, N.H., roundaboutdiner.com The Maine Diner, Wells, Maine, mainediner.com The Red Arrow, Manchester and Milford, N.H., redarrowdiner.com |
FARM STAND Portsmouth Farmers’ Market Portsmouth’s weekly farmers’ market welcomes over 100 growers and local producers throughout the season and is the place for anyone looking for true locavore finds. On Saturday mornings between May and October you can buy produce, flowers, handmade soaps, honey, sauces, jams, salsas, dairy items, meats, seafood, and much more. City Hall Lot, 1 Junkins Avenue, Portsmouth, N.H., seacoastgrowers.org/portsmouth-farmers-market RUNNERS UP Golden Harvest Produce Market, Kittery, Maine, 207-439-2113 Baker’s Farm Stand, Stratham, N.H., 603-778-1039 Chase Farms, Wells, Maine, chasefarmswells.com |
FINE DINING Black Trumpet Executive Chef Evan Mallet and the five-year-old bistro he co-owns with wife Denise are no strangers to recognition. Still, despite Black Trumpet’s many accolades, it remains an unpretentious and inviting spot with a dedicated staff, incredible locally sourced dishes, and an extensive wine list. “It also doesn’t hurt that the charmingly historic building that houses our restaurant fills our guests with a sense of warmth and comfort,” says the ever-humble Mallet. 29 Ceres Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-431-0887, blacktrumpetbistro.com RUNNERS-UP: The Library Restaurant, Portsmouth, N.H., libraryrestaurant.com Ristorante Massimo, Portsmouth, N.H., ristorantemassimo.com Mombo, Portsmouth, N.H., momborestaurant.com |
FRIED SEAFOOD Petey’s Summertime Seafood and Bar This local hotspot is famous for its golden fried clams. But the fried lobster tail is gaining in popularity; owner Peter Aikens Jr. and his staff often catch the lobsters themselves. Clams, lobster, haddock, scallops, and shrimp—all are deep-fried in 100 percent vegetable oil and available as an appetizer, basket, or dinner plate with sides like fries and coleslaw. Petey’s also offers your favorites from the sea broiled or baked. 1323 Ocean Boulevard, Rye, N.H., 603-433-1937, peteys.com RUNNERS-UP: Bob’s Clam Hut, Kittery, Maine, bobsclamhut.com Mike’s Clam Shack, Wells, Maine, mikesclamshack.com Weathervane, multiple locations, weathervaneseafoods.com |
GOURMET FOOD MARKET Philbrick’s Fresh Market All the raw materials for a fantastic gourmet meal are under one roof at Philbrick’s Fresh Market. “We do have hard-to-find specialty food items that appeal not only to chefs but to home cooks,” says owner Philip Philbrick. “Home cooks are getting more and more ambitious about what they’re cooking,” he adds, and Philbrick’s is happy to lend a hand. 775 Lafayette Road (Route 1), Portsmouth, N.H., 603-422-6758, and 69 Lafayette Road (Route 1), North Hampton, N.H., 603-379-2500, philbricksfreshmarket.com RUNNERS-UP: Fiddlehead Farms Marketplace, Dover, N.H., fiddleheadfarmsmarket.com Stonewall Kitchen, York, Maine, stonewallkitchen.com On the Vine Marketplace, Exeter, N.H., onthevinemarketplace.com |
HEALTH FOOD MARKET Portsmouth Health Food Center The produce from owner Scott Nelson’s organic farm often shows up on the shelves and in the prepared dishes at Portsmouth Health Food Center. And don’t forget to visit the store’s cafe, Madeline’s Truly Organic Kitchen, which serves yummy organic, vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free goodies like smoothies, soups, and sandwiches. 151 Congress Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-1722, portsmouthhealthfood.com RUNNERS-UP: Philbrick’s Fresh Market, Portsmouth and North Hampton, N.H., philbricksfreshmarket.com Dover Natural Marketplace & Cafe, Dover, N.H., 603-749-9999 Rising Tide Natural Foods, Kittery, Maine, 207-439-8898 |
ICE CREAM Lago’s Ice Cream Creativity is swirled through every batch of homemade ice cream at Lago’s. The folks at the Rye ice cream shop are always experimenting with new flavors, creating unforgettable cones like the Salty Sailor: salted caramel ice cream that’s studded with chocolate-covered pretzels. “I think creativity really gives us a leg up on everybody else,” says owner Stephen Grenier. 71 Lafayette Road (Route 1), Rye, N.H., 603-964-9880, lagosicecream.com RUNNERS-UP: Annabelle’s Natural Ice Cream, Portsmouth, N.H., annabellesicecream.com Brown’s Old Fashioned Ice Cream, York, Maine, 207-363-1277 Big Daddy’s, Wells, Maine, bigdaddysicecream.net |
KID FRIENDLY Flatbread Company There’s a lot for kids to love about Flatbread Company, with its huge wood-burning earthen ovens, colorful decor, and easygoing staff. “Kids are especially welcome at Flatbread because of our family-style restaurant that has a very comfortable and inviting atmosphere,” says Portsmouth manager Kevin Pine. And with the organic ingredients and nitrate-free meats, pizza for dinner is awesome for kids and guilt-free for parents. 5 Market Square, Amesbury, Mass., 978-834-9800, and 138 Congress Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-7888, flatbreadcompany.com RUNNERS-UP: Margaritas Mexican Restaurant, Dover, Exeter, and Portsmouth, N.H., margs.com The Friendly Toast, Portsmouth, N.H., thefriendlytoast.net Mike’s Clam Shack, Wells, Maine, mikesclamshack.com |
KITCHEN STORE Stonewall Kitchen Specialty foods, kitchen gadgets, tastings, and demonstrations await those who visit Stonewall Kitchen’s flagship store in York. Visitors will also get the story behind each new specialty food item, says Janine Somers, director of marketing, so that “guests can get a sense for how we envision the product being used and where it fits into their lifestyle.” 2 Stonewall Lane, York, Maine, 207-351-2712, stonewallkitchen.com RUNNERS-UP: LeRoux Kitchen, Portsmouth, N.H., lerouxkitchen.com Attrezzi, Portsmouth, N.H., attrezzinh.com Keys to the Kitchen, Kennebunk, Maine, keystothekitchen.com |
LATE-NIGHT DINING Gilley’s PM Lunch Gilley’s PM Lunch, a gastronomic Port City icon, is tucked alongside Portsmouth’s central parking garage just steps from most of the town’s popular bars. It’s that location, and the mouthwatering burgers, dogs, and sandwiches, which make a visit nearly impossible to resist after a night on the town. 175 Fleet Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-431-6343, gilleyspmlunch.com RUNNERS-UP: The Portsmouth Brewery, Portsmouth, N.H., portsmouthbrewery.com The Friendly Toast, Portsmouth, N.H., thefriendlytoast.net Ceia Kitchen + Bar, Newburyport, Mass., ceia-newburyport.com |
LOBSTER DINNER Chauncey Creek Lobster Pier What started as a working lobster pier more than 50 years ago has evolved into the home of the Seacoast’s favorite lobster dinner. BYOB, sit on the deck, and tie on a lobster bib for a dining experience that’s synonymous with summer in Maine. 16 Chauncey Creek Road, Kittery Point, Maine, 207-439-1030, chaunceycreek.com RUNNERS-UP: Petey’s Summertime Seafood and Bar, Rye, N.H., peteys.com Warren’s Lobster House, Kittery, Maine, lobsterhouse.com Newick’s, Concord and Dover, N.H.; South Portland, Maine, newicks.com |
LOBSTER ROLL The Beach Plum Lobster lovers rejoice: whether you opt for the 7 ounce, the 10 ounce, the foot-long, the lobster sub, or the lobster club at The Beach Plum, it will be stuffed to the gills with high-quality meat from hard-shelled lobsters, with only enough mayo to hold things together. “We put our heart and soul into the way we make them,” says Debbie Tsoronis, manager of the North Hampton location. 17 Ocean Boulevard (Route 1A), North Hampton, N.H., 603-964-7451, and 2800 Lafayette Road (Route 1), Portsmouth, N.H., 603-433-3339, thebeachplum.net or lobsterrolls.com RUNNERS-UP: Bob’s Clam Hut, Kittery, Maine, bobsclamhut.com Warren’s Lobster House, Kittery, Maine, lobsterhouse.com Billy’s Chowder House, Wells, Maine, billyschowderhouse.com |
LOCALLY SOURCED Flatbread Company Local farms and dairies provide the fresh produce and other ingredients for Flatbread Company, where “local” is more than just a trend. “Knowing where your food is coming from is very important to our customers,” says Portsmouth manager Kevin Pine. “It is also important to support the community that we are involved in because they support us day in and day out.” 5 Market Square, Amesbury, Mass., 978-834-9800, and 138 Congress Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-7888, flatbreadcompany.com RUNNERS-UP: Black Trumpet, Portsmouth, N.H., blacktrumpetbistro.com Blue Moon Evolution, Exeter, N.H., bluemoonevolution.com Street, Portsmouth, N.H., streetfood360.com |
MARGARITA Agave Mexican Bistro The freshest, most basic ingredients are at the heart of the well-loved margaritas at Agave Mexican Bistro. “We have some margaritas that are pretty pure and pretty fantastic,” says manager Jason Morin. In addition to the 13 varieties currently on the menu, Morin says Agave’s mixologists are always working on developing new ones, like the Flama Blanca, which uses tequila infused with habanero, mango, and cucumber. 111 State Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-427-5300, and 50 State Street, Newburyport, Mass., 978-499-0428, agavedos.com RUNNERS-UP: Poco’s Bow Street Cantina, Portsmouth, N.H., pocosbowstreetcantina.com Margaritas Mexican Restaurant, Dover, Exeter, and Portsmouth, N.H., margs.com Loco Coco’s Tacos, Kittery, Maine, locococos.com |
MARTINI The Green Monkey With wins in the martini category for several years running, you’d think Deb Weeks might be content to rest on her laurels, but The Green Monkey owner and her mixologists are always stirring up something new behind the bar. The ever-changing selection has a couple of constants: high-quality liquors and homemade mix-ins. Everything from the infused simple syrups to the fruit purees to the sour mix is made on site. “It just makes a difference,” Weeks says. 86 Pleasant Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-427-1010, thegreenmonkey.net RUNNERS-UP: The Red Door, Portsmouth, N.H., reddoorportsmouth.com Two Ceres Street, Portsmouth, N.H., twoceresstreet.com Radici, Portsmouth, N.H., radicirestaurant.com |
NEW RESTAURANT When Pigs Fly Wood-Fired Pizzeria When Pigs Fly is already a favorite among bread lovers, and now the company has expanded its stellar repertoire to include an artisan pizzeria. The fresh dough and specially made mozzarella have customers making comparisons to Italy and Boston’s North End. “They’ve never had better pizza,” says manager Cindy Kanaley. 460 Route 1, Kittery, Maine, 207-438-7036, sendbread.com/pizza.php RUNNERS-UP: Surf Restaurant, Portsmouth, N.H., surfseafood.com The Black Birch Kitchen & Drinks, Kittery, Maine, theblackbirch.com Street, Portsmouth, N.H., streetfood360.com |
NIGHTLIFE BAR Portsmouth Gas Light Co. With four live-entertainment venues under one roof, Portsmouth Gas Light Co. certainly has options for everyone. Travis Glazier, marketing and design director, points to a few of them: Open mic and trivia nights in the Pizza Pub, acoustic performances in the Grill, live rock bands on the Deck, and the Third Floor Night Club, which hosts some of the hottest DJ’s New England has to offer. 64 Market Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-430-9122, portsmouthgaslight.com RUNNERS-UP: Rí Rá, Portsmouth, N.H., rira.com The Red Door, Portsmouth, N.H., reddoorportsmouth.com Poco’s Bow Street Cantina, Portsmouth, N.H., pocosbowstreetcantina.com |
PIZZA Flatbread Company Any way you slice it, Flatbread’s pizza stands apart from the typical delivery fare. Portsmouth manager Kevin Pine chalks it up to the locally sourced ingredients, community involvement, and awesome service. “No other pizza spot on the Seacoast compares to any of these aspects we thrive in,” he says. 5 Market Square, Amesbury, Mass., 978-834-9800, and 138 Congress Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-7888, flatbreadcompany.com RUNNERS-UP: Portsmouth Gas Light Co., Portsmouth, N.H., portsmouthgaslight.com LaFesta Brick & Brew, Dover, N.H., lafestabrickandbrew.com Savario’s Pizza & Calzones, Portsmouth, N.H., Seacoastnh.com/savarios |
BEST RESTAURANT Radici Radici owner Jay Krecklow might have a mantra: “‘Fresh and affordable’ is what I say a lot,” he asserts. And that’s a good way to describe everything about the 2012 Best Restaurant winner, from the delicious food to the relaxed atmosphere. “We just focus on simple, fresh ingredients,” he says. The menu changes seasonally; this summer, look for dishes like Crostada al Pomodoro (with fresh tomatoes and goat cheese) and Lobster Truffle Risotto. Krecklow has owned Radici for five years, adding a weekend brunch and more gluten-free options. For his win this year, his second in a row, Krecklow gives a shout-out to his staff, Executive Chef Dan “Champ” Rean, and his customers, “the best regulars ever.” 142-144 Congress Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-373-6464, radicirestaurant.com RUNNERS-UP: The Green Monkey, Portsmouth, N.H., thegreenmonkey.net Robert’s Maine Grill, Kittery, Maine, robertsmainegrill.com Black Trumpet, Portsmouth, N.H., blacktrumpetbistro.com |
RESTAURANT VIEW Latitudes With a window-lined dining room and three outdoor decks, every seat has an ocean view at Latitudes at Wentworth by the Sea. “It’s beautiful for sunsets,” says General Manager Kristen Ade. Overlooking a marina and harbor, guests can bask in the Seacoast’s nautical traditions while dining on lobster and other goodies. Wentworth by the Sea, 588 Wentworth Road, New Castle, N.H., 603-422-7322, wentworth.com RUNNERS-UP: River House, Portsmouth, N.H., riverhouse53bow.com The Wellington Room, Portsmouth, N.H., thewellingtonroom.com Poco’s Bow Street Cantina, Portsmouth, N.H., pocosbowstreetcantina.com |
ROMANTIC Ristorante Massimo Marriage proposals are a common occurrence at Ristorante Massimo, and owner Massimo Morgia loves each and every one of them. “It’s always really exciting,” he says. Secluded corner tables, fantastic cuisine, and terrific service add up to the Seacoast’s most romantic dining spot, but there’s also something else. As Morgia says, “Part of the romance here is the feeling of the restaurant, the ambience itself.” 59 Penhallow Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-4000, ristorantemassimo.com RUNNERS-UP: The Wellington Room, Portsmouth, N.H., thewellingtonroom.com Mombo, Portsmouth, N.H., momborestaurant.com Joshua’s, Wells, Maine, joshuas.biz |
SANDWICH Moe’s Italian Sandwiches A sandwich is a sandwich, right? Not at Moe’s Italian Sandwiches, where the pickles and salami are made from proprietary recipes and the bread is delivered fresh every day. “It’s not a sandwich you can find at any other shop,” says CEO Cheryl Pagano. Plus, a limited menu allows Moe’s to keep the fixings super fresh and super delicious. 22 Daniel Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-2327, moesitaliansandwiches.com RUNNERS-UP: Beach Pea Baking Co., Kittery, Maine, beachpeabaking.com Ceres Bakery, Portsmouth, N.H., ceresbakery.com The Green Bean, Exeter, Portsmouth, and New Castle, N.H., nhgreenbean.com |
SEAFOOD RESTAURANT Jumpin’ Jay’s Fish Cafe For sophisticated seafood, Jumpin’ Jay’s takes the (crab)cake, with simple yet elegant specialties like Haddock Piccata and San Francisco Cioppino proving that less is more. The ever-popular Fresh Catch entrees come with your choice of pan seared or grilled fish and a variety of sauces, like Salsa Verde or Pineapple Coconut Red Curry. 150 Congress Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-766-3474, jumpinjays.com RUNNERS UP Petey’s Summertime Seafood and Bar, Rye, N.H., peteys.com Warren’s Lobster House, Kittery, Maine, lobsterhouse.com Billy’s Chowder House, Wells, Maine, billyschowderhouse.com |
SPECIAL OCCASION Latitudes An evening at Latitudes is “kind of like a mini vacation,” says general manager Kristen Ade. Housed on the marina of the historic grand hotel Wentworth by the Sea and overlooking the water, Latitudes has all the ingredients for a special night out: polished service, spectacular food, and a beautiful setting. Wentworth by the Sea, 588 Wentworth Road, New Castle, N.H., 603-422-7322, wentworth.com RUNNERS-UP: Black Trumpet, Portsmouth, N.H., blacktrumpetbistro.com Ristorante Massimo, Portsmouth, N.H., ristorantemassimo.com Mombo, Portsmouth, N.H., momborestaurant.com |
SPORTS BAR The Page Restaurant & Bar Ask why The Page is a repeat winner in this category and manager Jon Wells will give you a simple answer: “Cause we’re awesome!” he laughs. Whether you come to watch the Red Sox on the 110-inch projection screen, scarf down fiery wings with $3 pints on Thirsty Thursdays, or try your hand at trivia, a fun night is guaranteed at The Page. “It’s a one-stop place,” Wells says. “You come in here and don’t leave.” 172 Hanover Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-0004, pageportsmouth.com RUNNERS-UP: The 401 Tavern, Hampton, N.H., the401tavern.com Mojo’s BBQ, Kittery, Maine, and Portsmouth, N.H., mojosbbqshack.com TJ’s Food and Spirits, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-433-0844 |
STEAKHOUSE The Library Restaurant Housed in a brick mansion that was once the home of Judge Woodbury Langdon, a colorful Revolution-era figure, this circa 1785 building is the ideal setting for a stately steakhouse. But don’t be fooled by the splendid surroundings. “We like to provide casual, affordable elegance,” says general manager Lauren Looser. Although the sides and other entrees are great, too, the fresh, high-quality steak is the star. 401 State Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-431-5202, libraryrestaurant.com RUNNERS-UP: Four Restaurant, Portsmouth, N.H., fouronstate.com Orchard Street Chop Shop, Dover, N.H., orchardstreetchopshop.com Wells Beach Steakhouse, Wells, Maine, wellsbeachsteakhouse.com |
SUSHI Shio Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar “We do have the freshest fish of the day,” says Shio owner Alvin Ooi, who credits its multi year wins in the category to high-quality fish and a quick turnover. Ooi also takes pride in Shio’s creativity. His chefs will often custom-make rolls for their diners, re-creating dishes that they’ve had all over the country. “We create them a different version, exactly the same as their favorite,” Ooi says. 2454 Lafayette Road, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-319-1638, shiorestaurant.com RUNNERS-UP: Sake Japanese Restaurant, Portsmouth, N.H., portsmouthsake.com Oriental Delight Chinese & Japanese Cuisine & Cocktails, Dover, N.H., orientaldelightdover.com East Restaurant & Lounge, Wells, Maine, eastdining.com |
VEGETARIAN Blue Moon Evolution Blue Moon Evolution has had the same “vegetarian philosophy” since 1995, says owner Kathy Gallant: “Complete respect for our diners, the environment, and the planet. Each dish is prepared with the absolute best ingredients: seasonal, organic, real food, crafted with balanced flavors and visual delight, smiles, and good vibes.” 8 Clifford Street, Exeter, N.H., 603-778-6850, bluemoonevolution.com RUNNERS-UP: Flatbread Company, Amesbury, Mass., and Portsmouth, N.H., flatbreadcompany.com Radici, Portsmouth, N.H., radicirestaurant.com The Friendly Toast, Portsmouth, N.H., thefriendlytoast.net |
WINE LIST Cava Tapas & Wine Bar At Cavas Tapas & Wine Bar, every single bottled wine, even the most expensive, is available by the half and full glass. “People are able to experiment with different wines,” which aren’t available at typical liquor stores, says John Akar, co-owner and general manager. Plus, if diners try a wine and like it, they can buy the rest of the bottle to take home. 10 Commercial Alley, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-319-1575, cavatapasandwinebar.com RUNNERS-UP: Black Trumpet, Portsmouth, N.H., blacktrumpetbistro.com Ristorante Massimo, Portsmouth, N.H., ristorantemassimo.com Ceia Kitchen + Bar, Newburyport, Mass., ceia-newburyport.com |
WINE SHOP Ceres Street Wine Merchants David Campbell’s feelings about wine are as deep as the notes in an excellent bottle of red. The proprietor of Ceres Street Wine Merchants says wine should be unpretentious, provide a sense of place, be “minimally manipulated,” and offer a good value. Just don’t ask Campbell to name his top choice. “These are all my children,” he says. “I can’t pick a favorite.” 65 Ceres Street, 603-431-2640, Portsmouth, N.H., cereswine.com RUNNERS-UP: South Street & Vine, Portsmouth, N.H., southstreetandvine.com Corks and Curds, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-431-5564 Dover Wine Company, Dover, N.H., doverwine.com |
WINERY Flag Hill Winery Beautiful and delicious might be two ways to describe Flag Hill Winery. First, the beauty: the winery is housed in a converted family farm built in 1796, surrounded by picturesque vineyards. Then, the deliciousness: Flag Hill makes its wines from only New Hampshire–grown grapes. Its star is Cayuga White, a variety that’s well suited to the Granite State’s climate, says Flag Hill president Frank Reinhold. 297 North River Road (Route 155), Lee, N.H., 603-659-2949, flaghill.com RUNNERS-UP: Jewell Towne Vineyards, South Hampton, N.H., jewelltownevineyards.com Zorvino Vineyards, Sandown, N.H., zorvino.com Nashoba Valley Winery, Bolton, Mass., nashobawinery.com |
WINGS Fat Belly’s Grill and Bar The secret behind the wings at Fat Belly’s isn’t complicated. Says owner Joe Kelley, “We cook them better than most places.” The fresh chicken, homemade sauce, and extra-crispy texture don’t hurt either. There are at least 10 different sauces to choose from, including Western Apricot and Chernobyl, which is flavorful and spicy, but not so painfully hot that it “ruins your day,” Kelley says. 2 Bow Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-610-4227, fatbellysgrillandbar.com RUNNERS-UP: Bratskellar, Portsmouth, N.H., dinnerhorn.com Wing-Itz, Portsmouth, N.H., wing-itz.com Mojo’s BBQ, Kittery, Maine, and Portsmouth, N.H., mojosbbqshack.com |
BEST ETHNIC CUISINE
Chinese Kim Lai, 599 Lafayette Road, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-430-0761, kim-lai.com RUNNERS -UP Ocean Wok, Hampton Beach, N.H., oceanwok.com Green Leaves Chinese Restaurant, York, Maine, greenleavesrestaurant.com East Restaurant & Lounge, Wells, Maine, eastdining.com
Greek Café Nostimo, 72 Mirona Road, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-3100, cafenostimo.com RUNNERS -UP Ithaki Mediterranean Cuisine, Ipswich, Mass., ithakicuisine.com Athens, Manchester, N.H., 603-623-9317 Pauly’s Pockets, Durham, N.H., paulyspockets.com
Indian Tulsi, 20 Walker Street, Kittery, Maine, 207-451-9511, tulsiindianrestaurant.com RUNNERS -UP Shalimar India, Portsmouth, N.H., shalimarindia.com Taste of India, Dover, N.H., taste-of-india.org Mr. India Restaurant, Newburyport, Mass., misterindiarestaurant.com
IRISH PUB Rí Rá, 22 Market Square, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-319-1680, rira.com RUNNERS -UP Coat of Arms Pub, Portsmouth, N.H., coatofarmspub.com Kelley’s Row Restaurant & Cellar Pub, Dover, N.H., kelleysrow.com Féíle Restaurant & Pub, Wells, Maine, feilerestaurantandpub.com
Ristorante Massimo, 59 Penhallow Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-4000, ristorantemassimo.com RUNNERS -UP Café Mediterráneo, Portsmouth, N.H., cafe-mediterraneo.com Radici, Portsmouth, N.H., radicirestaurant.com Varano’s, Wells, Maine, varanos.com
Shio Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar, 2454 Lafayette Road, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-319-1638, shiorestaurant.com RUNNERS -UP Sake Japanese Restaurant, Portsmouth, N.H., portsmouthsake.com Hibachi Japanese Steak House, Portsmouth, N.H., hibachiportsmouth.com East Restaurant & Lounge, Wells, Maine, eastdining.com
Loco Coco’s Tacos, 36 Walker Street, Kittery, Maine, 207-438-9322, locococos.com RUNNERS -UP Agave Mexican Bistro, Portsmouth, N.H., and Newburyport, Mass., agavedos.com Margaritas Mexican Restaurant, Dover, Exeter, and Portsmouth, N.H., margs.com Poco’s Bow Street Cantina, Portsmouth, N.H., pocosbowstreetcantina.com
Thai Paradise, 96 Bridge Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-431-9193, thaiparadise-portsmouth.com RUNNERS -UP Tasty Thai, Kittery, Maine, tastythaikittery.com Pad Thai Restaurant, Exeter, N.H., padthaiexeter.com Thai Cuisine, Dover, N.H., 603-742-5588 |
BEST INEXPENSIVE EATS BREAKFAST The Golden Egg The hearty fare, generous portions, and affordable prices make The Golden Egg a favorite among those looking for a breakfast bargain, whether they love sausages, eggs Benedict, or homemade granola and pie. “I think we’re very reasonable,” says owner Debbie Gosselin. “It’s good value for your money. 960 Sagamore Avenue, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-0519, goldeneggrestaurant.com RUNNERS -UP Café Espresso, Portsmouth, N.H., cafe--espresso.com Colby’s Breakfast & Lunch Joint, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-3033 Congdon’s Doughnuts, Wells, Maine, congdons.com
LUNCH Ceres Bakery From-scratch food that spans the globe puts Ceres Bakery’s lunch offerings in a class by themselves. Dishes range from pad thai to BBQ chicken on rice to pizza and quiche. Owner Penelope Brewster also credits the quality of preparation. “Hopefully it would be the way you were cooking at home,” she says, “but better.” 51 Penhallow Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-6518, ceresbakery.com RUNNERS -UP Café Nostimo, Portsmouth, N.H., cafenostimo.com The Green Bean, Exeter, New Castle, and Portsmouth, N.H., nhgreenbean.com The 401 Tavern, Hampton, N.H., the401tavern.com
DINNER Gilley’s PM Lunch When Stephen Kennedy learned that his restaurant Gilley’s had won Best Inexpensive Eats for dinner, he grinned from ear to ear. “We’re not in this business to make money. We’re always here for our customers,” he says. Kennedy uses the best products he can while keeping his diner menu affordable and never turning anyone away. “We serve all,” Kennedy adds. “You have to care or it shows.” 175 Fleet Street, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-431-6343, gilleyspmlunch.com RUNNERS UP Café Nostimo, Portsmouth, N.H., cafenostimo.com Roundabout Diner, Portsmouth, N.H., roundaboutdiner.com The Maine Diner, Wells, Maine, mainediner.com |
TOP 25 RESTAURANTS 1. Radici, Portsmouth, N.H., radicirestaurant.com 2. The Green Monkey, Portsmouth, N.H., thegreenmonkey.net 3. Robert’s Maine Grill, Kittery, Maine, robertsmainegrill.com 4. Black Trumpet, Portsmouth, N.H., blacktrumpetbistro.com 5. Brazo, Portsmouth, N.H., brazorestaurant.com 6. Shio Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar, Portsmouth, N.H., shiorestaurant.com 7. Mombo, Portsmouth, N.H., momborestaurant.com 8. Anneke Jans, Kittery, Maine, annekejans.net 9. Jumpin’ Jay’s Fish Cafe, Portsmouth, N.H., jumpinjays.com 10. Cava Tapas & Wine Bar, Portsmouth, N.H., cavatapasandwinebar.com 11. Four Restaurant, Portsmouth, N.H., fouronstate.com 12. Wentworth by the Sea Main Dining Room, New Castle, N.H., wentworth.com 13. The Library Restaurant, Portsmouth, N.H., libraryrestaurant.com 14. River House, Portsmouth, N.H., riverhouse53bow.com 15. Ristorante Massimo, Portsmouth, N.H., ristorantemassimo.com 16. Café Mediterráneo, Portsmouth, N.H., cafe-mediterraneo.com 17. The Common Man, Portsmouth, N.H., thecman.com 18. The Wellington Room, Portsmouth, N.H., thewellingtonroom.com 19. The 401 Tavern, Hampton, N.H., the401tavern.com 20. When Pigs Fly Wood-Fired Pizzeria, Kittery, Maine, sendbread.com/pizza.php 21. Bontá, Hampton, N.H., bonta.net 22. Demeters Steakhouse, Portsmouth, N.H., demeterssteakhouse.com 23. Agave Mexican Bistro, Portsmouth, N.H., and Newburyport, Mass., agavedos.com 24. Ceia Kitchen + Bar, Newburyport, Mass., ceia-newburyport.com 25. Blue Moon Evolution, Exeter, N.H., bluemoonevolution.com |
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