Dover chef Evan Hennessey named James Beard Award finalist for 2026
Renowned Dover chef Evan Hennessey has been named a James Beard Award finalist for 2026 in the category of Best Chef Northeast less than an hour after opening a new restaurant.
Renowned Dover chef Evan Hennessey has been named a James Beard Award finalist for 2026 in the category of Best Chef Northeast less than an hour after opening a new restaurant.
Nearly 10 million pounds of Trader Joe's products are being pulled from shelves across the country as part of an ongoing recall of frozen foods. The food was sold in New Hampshire
New Hampshire is home to a multitude of restaurants, but these 6 have some of the best views in the Granite State.
They’ve served decades of satisfied customers, provided a welcoming atmosphere for every family celebration and innovated their menus and cooking techniques to keep up with the times, the trends and diners’ changing tastes. And they’re still in business after all these years. Here are some of the Seacoast’s classic restaurants you can still enjoy today.
Schilling Beer Co. is a European-inspired brewery up in the White Mountains with gorgeous views of the Ammonoosuc River. The Brewery Pub & Kitchen focuses on specialty handcrafted pizzas that change with the season, including options like a chicken maple bacon pizza, a butternut bianco pizza and a funghi pizza with truffled mushroom cream.
Otis restaurant is closing after nearly 10 years in downtown Exeter, its chef and owner, Lee Frank, announced on Facebook.
When winter hits New Hampshire, you don’t have to choose between staying warm and going out. Across the state, restaurants, breweries, and vineyards are turning up the heat, literally, with private igloos and cozy dining spaces that let you soak in snowy views without freezing your fingers off.
OpenTable just released its list of the 100 most romantic restaurants for 2026, and Ristorante Massimo in Portsmouth came out on top once again. The spot got a nod for its authentic Italian fare and swoon-worthy vibes.
Despite sweeping changes in Manchester over the past century, A Market has done something quite impressive: it’s stuck around.
According to longtime residents, these three places in Manchester are the places to shop for local and regional produce.