Reviews on American food in Woodstock, New Hampshire, United States. Woodstock is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,374 at the 2010 census. Woodstock includes the village of North Woodstock, the commercial center. Its extensive land area is largely forested, and includes the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest. Parts of the White Mountain National Forest are in the east and west. The Appalachian Trail crosses the town's northwest corner. Russell Pond Campground is in the east. West of North Woodstock is the Lost River Reservation.
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4 based on 40 reviews
We dined inside on a Wednesday evening at a hightop bar table. Started off with drinks from the cocktail menu-Hawaiian Moscow mule and Bourbon maple sour, both of which were delicious. Started with the app special which was cheesesteak egg rolls, crispy and hot. For dinner we dined on fish and chips, steak tips, chicken caprase and naan tacos. Everything was made with fresh ingredients and tasty. Caprase chicken could have been hotter, but other than that, no complaints. Service from the bartender was prompt and friendly, and prices were moderate for a vacation area. I would definitely visit again!
4 based on 1050 reviews
Gordi's is in a lovely location at one end of the Kancamagus Scenic Byway, surrounded by rolling hills which are beautiful in the fall. The restaurant was pleasant and the service was good, but the food was ho-hum. We arrived for an early dinner so the restaurant was not crowded and the wait was only a couple of minutes. My husband had fish & chips and I had chicken Florentine. They were fresh and satisfying but not unusually good. They do bring fresh warm bread to the table before the meal which was delicious. Maybe some of their other dishes are better, but we were also trying to find something more affordable (some of the items were quite pricey). We decided to share dessert for a chocolate bite and again it was okay but nothing interesting.
4 based on 171 reviews
The Angus burger bun is tasteless white bread. The lettuce is tasteless white iceberg lettuce. The tomato is tasteless. The meat sticks between your teeth, and given how fatty it is, later to other portions of your anatomy. The onion rings are so greasy you can almost feel your veins clogging up, and you can battle nausea thereafter. All this for $10.95 plus tax plus tip. Forget it. I'll buy in the grocery store artisan bread, good greenleaf or red leaf lettuce, red onions, vine-ripened tomatoes and make my own sandwich which will taste far better AND be more healthy.At first when I read this my feeling was hurt...how can someone not like an 8oz hand packed angus pattie on a fresh Piantedosi burger bun? Then I saw that you were upset that you had to pay the Tax to N.H. and tip your server for bringing you your food and what I'm assuming was a water. Wish you could have asked to see me so I would have had the pleasure of hearing this nonsense in person. But alas I look forward to meeting you in Price Chopper while you gather your supplies for the Ultimate Burger......I'll keep an eye out for your Man Bun. Next time ask for Rich
4 based on 329 reviews
Nostalgic, friendly, not very big and basic diner decor and atmosphere. Stopped here early before my hike for a hearty breakfast. If you're solo, you must sit at the counter even if there was only one other person there (at the counter). Ordered veggie omelet, hash browns, toast - all yummy & filling. Good coffee & friendly and efficient waitress. Will be back to try something different. Definitely recommend - Prices reasonable but cash only.
4 based on 1529 reviews
This is a very popular âinstitutionâ with good traditional american food. Prepare for long waiting at dinner time, but enjoy the free crackers and cheese while waiting. The bar is also very friendly with a nice variety. We came twice and enjoyed each time
4 based on 252 reviews
Italian Cuisine for Lunch or Dinner with a hint of American styled foods, Wood-Fired Flatbread Pizzas, Tantalizing Appetizers, Unique Salads, Sandwiches & Wraps, Daily Specials, Traditional & Non-Traditional Italian Entrees, House-made Desserts, Fresh Bak
On a weekday night we waited over an hour for our dinner in a seemingly empty restaurant Service was disastrous we complained and were not even offered anything for the horrendous service Take your business elsewhere as they are expensive and not organized
4 based on 1555 reviews
The Woodstock Inn, Station and Brewery is a North Country dining, entertainment and overnight destination. The dream began in 1983 as a Bed and Breakfast, and has since blossomed into a multiple award-winning Restaurant, Inn and decorated Craft Brewery. W
The place was very busy and it was a long wait for a table so the hostess suggested we go to the brew pub. We followed her advice and got a seat which was great, or so we thought until we met the server. He was just not just brusque but downright rude. He practically barked at people until it came to the time of paying the bill and leaving a tip.....then he was nice.I understand it was busy but there was no need to speak to people this way. The food was also just ok and nothing to write home about. My hubbie had chicken pot pie. It looked like an alien! I wish I had taken a picture. It was basically chicken soup with the biggest piece of puff pastry on it I have ever seen. It was not particularly tasty. I had the Cobb salad which was just ok. On the plus side the beer was good.....maybe they should just concentrate more on this aspect of the business!Thanks for your honest review Deranne. It is always our goal for our patrons to leave happy, and it appears as though we dropped the ball with you. Please try us again, we will not disappoint!
4 based on 852 reviews
Great Place, Great Food, worth the wait in line, but recommend the earlier the better. There's also a very special nuance to the place; it's dedicated proceeds to The Beth Foundation, to help in the fight against Scleroderma. The "Hooterville Sandwich" was delicioso, yummy, vundabar, and just plain good!
4 based on 166 reviews
Absolute perfection. This dinner train experience was one of the coolest things Iâve ever had the pleasure of doing.Ali & Mike are absolute show stoppers and LOVE their work. The experience is personal, the food is delicious and the drinks were on point. All the way from Bermuda, we would do it again in a heart beat. Thank you for a wonderfully unforgettable evening.Thank you for the nice review. We enjoyed chatting to you about the history of each of our railcars. See you next time.
4 based on 166 reviews
Absolute perfection. This dinner train experience was one of the coolest things Iâve ever had the pleasure of doing.Ali & Mike are absolute show stoppers and LOVE their work. The experience is personal, the food is delicious and the drinks were on point. All the way from Bermuda, we would do it again in a heart beat. Thank you for a wonderfully unforgettable evening.Thank you for the nice review. We enjoyed chatting to you about the history of each of our railcars. See you next time.
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