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    The Loose Screw

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 4:30 pm - 8:00 PM

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    The Carriage House

    The Carriage House

    4.4(142 reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $$$

    Food, 10 Drinks, 10…read moreService, 10 Ambiance, 9 We dined here on the coldest night in January and, the roaring fire and top shelf martini hit the spot. Get a full portion of the Bolognese, and go home fat & happy.

    I dined here on Christmas Eve, and I have to say it was one of the best meals I've had in New…read moreHampshire (and I lived there most my life). The Parker House rolls were savory warm perfection and a great way to start the meal. My entree, the gnocchi with duck confit was one of the best things I've ever tasted (though very rich--I had to bring half home). And I tasted my dining companion's duck breast an it was also delicious (which they concurred in thinking). The dessert special was a sticky toffee pudding with bananas foster ice cream and peanut butter magic shell and I wish I could eat it every day. The only downsides were that (1) I didn't love the dessert cocktail (which was also absent a garnish), but it could also very well be personal preference and it was only $7, (2) it was freaking freezing in the restaurant. We were seated in a corner that didn't seem to have any baseboard heaters, and even though we weren't far from the fireplace, there was so little insulation on the windows we were all egregiously uncomfortable. The service was great, with the waitress very helpfully answering all our questions and brining each course with perfect timing. The food itself is on the expensive side, though I thought the drinks were normal for a nice restaurant (my other drink, which I enjoyed, was $13). But for the quality of the food, it's hard to complain.

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    Tinos Kitchen + Bar

    Tinos Kitchen + Bar

    4.2(116 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$$

    First mention goes to the charming and personality-packed Campbell, our waiter and absolute…read morevalue-add to our evening. Nothing is better than feeling that there's immediate rapport with whoever will be crafting your time at whichever restaurant and at whatever price point. Our anniversary is on the 13th (I know, what was I thinking) so we rarely speak about it to avoid puzzled looks. So on we went, my husband getting his half dozen oysters and me the whipped warm feta (literally I could've stopped there). Note: Tino's has switched pickle juice into the mignonette sauce so if that isn't your taste the chef can, and did, make up a more purist version. The Cod came with a green crab demi but I was really in a lemon mood, and it was a gorgeous sauce substitute all sitting on top of risotto prepared legitimately al dente. The Cod was a fabulous white fish crisped up perfectly at the edges. Just simply delicious. My husband chose the Pumpkin Ravioli, a favorite, and reported that although he felt that the filling amount was less than in the past, it was still delicious. Absolutely no room for dessert and we were surprised with an anniversary treat of having the feta appetizer become the 'gift' and removed from the bill. Such a lovely touch. Thank you to Campbell...we're so happy to have met, and spent time with you in that glorious restaurant!

    Tino's has always been one of our favorite restaurants. A year or two ago, I would have given them…read more5 stars. Sadly, they seem to have forgotten what made them great! The char-grilled lamb lollipops and the lamb shank used to be part of the Greek influence that made Tino's exceptional. For some reason, they have stripped down the menu and changed all the things that we liked. The lamb chops are no longer char-grilled bites of excellence, but were smothered in a curry sauce. The lamb shank was replaced by a lamb stew -- not the same! Last time we were there, we ordered the octopus appetizer. Delicious, but it was a microscopic portion. The bread plate was minimal. The restaurant seem to be distancing themselves from their Greek origin, but that's a huge mistake! Even their non-Greek dishes that were SO good are gone. Their Cacio e Pepe used to be outstanding. Gone from the menu. The menu tonight was just...OK... like so many other restaurants, but not great! What's gone wrong? New management, new chef? Whatever it is, please bring back the Tino's that we used to love! The bar used to be crowded every night of the week and we were lucky to get a reservation. Tonight, we had no problem getting a reservation. There were empty seats at the bar and empty tables. On the positive side, the bartender and the drinks were great! I hope the restaurant remembers why they used to be great. We will come back to see if things have gotten better, but not right away -- only after giving the restaurant some time to remember its identity.

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    The Old Salt Restaurant at Lamie's Inn

    3.9(633 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    We scheduled a family Sunday brunch at the Old Salt. The buffet brick has an incredibly wide…read moreselection of delicious breakfast and lunch offerings The eggs Benedict and the corns beef hash were amazing. Carving station had perfectly cooked tender and juicy roast beef and incredible roast turkey. Desert included chocolate fountain with fresh fruit, strawberry shortcake with whipped cream and cheesecakes . High quality in every category The dining room is very comfortable and the service was great , used plates removed quickly and drinks refilled throughout the meal. Best of all the price for the brunch buffet was less than ala carte dinner at most restaurants FIVE STARS

    First time visiting this charming place on a special event for an organization devoted to pilots…read more We had a superb lunch. Really so. I had a wonderful haddock dish in sauce with a vegetable melange that I couldn't finish it was so good but huge. The location reminds me of an old New England club, great atmosphere. The beer selection was expansive, and best of all included a large selection of local and New England brews. Heck, we have about the best brews in the country, might as well show them off. Service was also superb. The attendants at the lunch knew their business, their ettiquette, and their offerings. I walked around the spacious and well curated historic building taking it all in. Next time we'll be here for their brunch....

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    The Old Salt Restaurant at Lamie's Inn - Wrap and onion rings with a Blood Mary. Mary was ok they need a better mix. Onion rings are delicious

    Wrap and onion rings with a Blood Mary. Mary was ok they need a better mix. Onion rings are delicious

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