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IamMikey1 t1_iu29d12 wrote

Best bet is Conway/Intervale.

Moat Mountain and Tuckers Tavern are some solid choices. Muddy Moose wasn’t bad but prefer the first two

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takba t1_iu2fgvm wrote

It's your 18th anniversary, class it up. Thompson House Eatery in Jackson. White Mountain Cider Company in Glen. Congratulations!

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AMC4x4 t1_iu2h14v wrote

Dunno if the 1785 Inn is still as awesome as it was 20 years ago. We had such a great meal there once we almost got married there!

EDIT: From the Google reviews, seems like the place is still awesome. The Christmas Farm Inn in Jackson also has delicious food, but I believe I read it's under new owners so YMMV.

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01Zaphod t1_iu2hvw0 wrote

Have you tried The Little Grille in Littleton? We’re from southwest NH, and it’s a yearly stop for us. We love the Brazilian rotisserie/rodizio. I don’t know if they are still doing the rotisserie, but it is to die for. If you haven’t been there, it’s worth a shot - but call ahead to see if they still offer the rotisserie. Happy anniversary, BTW!

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01Zaphod t1_iu2jizk wrote

Yeah, sorry. Didn’t read your post closely enough. I agree with the first post in that Conway/Intervale will be your best bet. Have fun! We’ll be up there in Glen come February. Can’t wait…

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MTBjes t1_iu2so5i wrote

Tuckerman's Restaurant and Tavern?

Or Notch Grille at Glen House or the Main Dining Room at Omni Mt. Washington hotel

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teeeray t1_iu4c333 wrote

For something nice like a wedding anniversary, I’d recommend checking out Christmas Farm Inn, The Glen House, or the Mount Washington Hotel (that one can be tricky unless you’re staying there). All of those put you in your desired time range from Bartlett.

The Met & Frontside Grind are the two coffee shop choices up there. They’re both in downtown North Conway, and they’re literally across the street from each other.

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ColemanGreene t1_iu60ego wrote

Seconding these recommendations, those are the standout options. I’d stay away from most of the busy/tourist/casual places in Conway/Intervale for an anniversary dinner, except Stonehurst Manor.

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a1234321 t1_iu673tt wrote

May Kelly's Cottage is a cute place I've always liked. Not the best food in the area, but it's delicious and the setting is cozy.

As for coffee, there's the place across from the Met. I don't know the name, I just know it's where the Coyote Rose used to be (if anyone else can fill it in, I know that's a dated reference)

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