Life in New Hampshire is oh-so-delicious, especially with the many eclectic restaurants that dot the state. If you’re a fan of a meal with views, you won’t find a better place than New Hampshire. These three restaurants along Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire are just a sampling of the amazing food and one-of-a-kind views you’ll find in our beautiful state.
- Garwoods Restaurant – Wolfeboro
Google Maps Garwoods Restaurant, 6 N Main St, Wolfeboro, NH 03894, USA
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Facebook/Garwoods Restaurant & Pub Nestled along Lake Winnipesaukee in Wolfeboro, Garwoods Restaurant & Pub offers sensational waterfront views that are only rivaled by the food. The charming waterfront restaurant serves lunch and dinner - dishing up such favorites as fish and chips, grilled New York strip steak, and fish tacos. Don’t forget to check out the selection of salads, soups, and appetizers, too. Here’s the official website of Garwoods Restaurant & Pub. Or, go here for Facebook.
- Lakeside Deli & Grille – Meredith
Google Maps Lakeside Deli & Grille, 2 Pleasant St, Meredith, NH 03253, USA
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Facebook/Lakeside Deli & Grille When the weather’s lovely, you’ll definitely want to eat outdoors at Lakeside Deli & Grille - simply for the lake views. Open all year-round, the adorable deli boasts a scrumptious menu of salads, sandwiches, and burgers and hot dogs. You can even build your own sandwich. Stop by the official website of Lakeside Deli & Grille for days, hours, and more information. Or, go here for Facebook.
- Wolfetrap Grill & Rawbar – Wolfeboro
Facebook/Wolfetrap Grill & Rawbar Wolfetrap Grill & Rawbar, 19 Bay St, Wolfeboro, NH 03894, USA
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Google/Niwot Dude A seasonal restaurant along Lake Winnipesaukee, Wolfetrap Grill and Rawbar dishes up delicious meals and unforgettable views. If you’re craving seafood, you’ve come to the right place. The menu features a slew of classics, including fried oysters, fish tacos, and grilled salmon. Head over to the official website of Wolfetrap Grill and Rawbar for days, hours, and a menu. Or, go here for Facebook.
Do you have a favorite restaurant along Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire? Tell us about it in the comments! Love a hearty helping of fried chicken? Make a beeline for this hole-in-the-wall in Portsmouth that serves some of the best fried chicken in New Hampshire.
Google Maps
Garwoods Restaurant, 6 N Main St, Wolfeboro, NH 03894, USA
Facebook/Garwoods Restaurant & Pub
Facebook/Garwoods Restaurant & Pub
Nestled along Lake Winnipesaukee in Wolfeboro, Garwoods Restaurant & Pub offers sensational waterfront views that are only rivaled by the food. The charming waterfront restaurant serves lunch and dinner - dishing up such favorites as fish and chips, grilled New York strip steak, and fish tacos. Don’t forget to check out the selection of salads, soups, and appetizers, too. Here’s the official website of Garwoods Restaurant & Pub. Or, go here for Facebook.
Lakeside Deli & Grille, 2 Pleasant St, Meredith, NH 03253, USA
Facebook/Lakeside Deli & Grille
When the weather’s lovely, you’ll definitely want to eat outdoors at Lakeside Deli & Grille - simply for the lake views. Open all year-round, the adorable deli boasts a scrumptious menu of salads, sandwiches, and burgers and hot dogs. You can even build your own sandwich. Stop by the official website of Lakeside Deli & Grille for days, hours, and more information. Or, go here for Facebook.
Facebook/Wolfetrap Grill & Rawbar
Wolfetrap Grill & Rawbar, 19 Bay St, Wolfeboro, NH 03894, USA
Google/Mary Beth Dugan
Google/Niwot Dude
A seasonal restaurant along Lake Winnipesaukee, Wolfetrap Grill and Rawbar dishes up delicious meals and unforgettable views. If you’re craving seafood, you’ve come to the right place. The menu features a slew of classics, including fried oysters, fish tacos, and grilled salmon. Head over to the official website of Wolfetrap Grill and Rawbar for days, hours, and a menu. Or, go here for Facebook.
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