Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Rindge, New Hampshire, United States. Rindge is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 6,014 at the 2010 census. Rindge is home to Franklin Pierce University, the Cathedral of the Pines, and part of Annett State Forest.
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3 based on 64 reviews
Ate at this restaurant when it was under a previous name and management. Not pleased or impressed at all. My wife and I decided to try Emma's just recently and we're both totally happy with the service; and the food was terrific. Plan to visit again for dinner.
3 based on 49 reviews
Not fancy but it is a pub that serves sandwiches, wings, and great pizza.It is also a pool hall or one can play darts. There is a long bar or you can order and pay for food and they will bring it to your table. Happy hour $2 draft beers and specials each day. A good place for local guys to hang out.
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3 based on 38 reviews
We used to eat here at least 3 times a week. Friendly staff, Good portions, great specials. Friendly bar atmosphere. Home cooking when you don't want to! If you can't find something yummy on this extensive menu......seafood, pasta, apps, prime rib, salads, desserts. Never had a bad meal ever. Portions so large we always had take away for the next day. Thank you carriage house for being our home away from homeMike and Deb Quebec
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4 based on 331 reviews
Please check out our website for full details about our pub, up to date menus & a full live music schedule.
We LOVED our meal!The server was amazing!The kitchen was accommodating to our special dietary needs!This meal was memorable and such an excellent experience!He had the Buffalo Mac and Cheese and literally closed his eyes in ecstasy!I had the Mediterranean Pasta- OMG!And we shared the chocolate lava cake, which was to die for!!!!We didnt really want to write this review, because we want to keep them all to ourselves, but it had to be done!! Just awesome!
4 based on 54 reviews
The Restaurant at the Fitzwilliam Inn is open for functions and parties only at this time. Please contact us to talk about having your meeting or function here!
The white-columned inn has stood over the Fitzwilliam Common since 1793. When first opened, it was known as the Goldsmith Tavern and was renamed the Cheshire Hotel by 1843. Known as the Fitzwilliam Inn since 1973, it has been serving room and board to its guests for over 200 years. The Inn still has 10 guest rooms.I dined at the Inn for lunch with a large group. We basically filled the two largest dining rooms and were very pleased with both the atmosphere and the cuisine. We found our innkeepers very friendly and accommodating, and the service with a smile from the staff was most welcome.I dined on a small salad with tasty vinaigrette; cheesy bread and butter was replenished several times; I enjoyed baked salmon napped with dill cream sauce; and berry cobbler with whipped cream for dessert. I thought the food very well prepared and the sides were imaginative and arrived at the table hot. Kudos to the chef!Fitzwilliam is small, and has other attractions on offer...Bloomin' Antiques and another small gift shop are directly across the street, and if you can catch the Historical Society's museum open, you'll enjoy that as much as I did. Come by for a drink, some victuals, and a walk into the past. Enjoy.From all of us here at the Inn, thank YOU for your business! It was a pleasure to serve you and we hope to see you again soon!
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