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Fall Dining in Mt. Washington Valley

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Fall Dining guide in Mt. Washington Valley

Discover dining gems during new hampshire's famed foliage season

There’s so much to love when enjoying a fall hike in Mt. Washington Valley: crisp mountain air, the crunch of leaves underfoot and brilliantly colored foliage popping up at every turn. 

Of course, the best way to end a day of adventure is with a warm meal and a drink that really hits the spot. And while the Valley’s après scene is vibrant all year long, it’s a special kind of cozy during those autumnal months. 

Whether you’re looking for locally brewed craft beers or a full-service dining experience, there are plenty of inviting places to settle in. Here are a few recommendations for your post-hike cravings:

North Conway, NH Dining  

North Conway is a popular hub of mouthwatering food and specialty drinks. These are just a few places in the area you need to visit: 

  • Flatbread Company: Flatbread serves up a variety of wood-fired pizzas, all made with fresh ingredients. Recuperate from your day on the trail with a slice or two!
  • Chef’s Bistro: For slightly more upscale cuisine and specialty cocktails, stop by Chef’s Bistro. Insider tip: make sure to check out their daily specials to find the freshest, most creative offerings on the menu!

Enjoy North Conway's popular craft beers at Moat Mountain Brewing
Moat Mountain's menu features smokehouse flavors from south of the border, Texas, the Carolinas, St. Louis and beyond. Don't miss the brisket!

More options for: Local Craft Beer

The Valley is the place to be a fan of craft beer. Check out a few more of the local staples here: 

  • Tuckerman Brewery (Conway, NH): Enjoy a lineup of locally crafted brews inspired by the White Mountains. With a spacious tasting room, outdoor beer garden and weekly live music, it’s the perfect place to kick back and relax with friends. 
  • Ledge Brewing (Intervale, NH): With tasty tacos on deck and a rotating selection of beers on tap that range from traditional to creative fusion options, this is another classic, must-visit après spot in the Valley. 
  • Saco River Brewing (Fryeburg, ME and North Conway, NH): With two locations, Saco River Brewing makes it easy to enjoy their lineup of small-batch, handcrafted beers. From crisp, easy-drinking lagers to bold IPAs, there’s something for every palate. 
Enjoy wood fired pizzas and craft beers from Tuckerman Brewing
Tuckerman Brewing Co is one of the longest-running owner-operated breweries in the state.

More options for: Mouthwatering Meals 

Craving a satisfying and delicious meal that will keep you coming back for more? Look no further:  

  • Shannon Door (Jackson, NH): This Irish pub is beloved for its welcoming atmosphere, live music, incredible food and, of course, the perfect pint of Guinness. 
  • The Red Fox Bar & Grill (Jackson, NH): Another cozy spot known for authentic woodfire grilling and comfort food classics. With a laid-back atmosphere and plenty of space, it’s a great choice for groups of families and friends. 
  • White Mountain Cider Company (Bartlett, NH):  Known for its local craft cider and creative seasonal dishes, this cozy restaurant is a must for fall dining.

Just like with hiking, there’s always more to explore when it comes to après in the Valley. Uncover even more options by checking out our dining page here

To learn more about New Hampshire vacations, go to www.VisitNH.gov.

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