Food & Drink

6 New Hampshire restaurants with a view

New Hampshire is home to a multitude of restaurants, but these 6 have some of the best views in the Granite State.

These New Hampshire restaurants serve up mouthwatering meals and sweeping views all at the same time.
River House is located on Portsmouthโ€™s iconic Bow Street and features stunning views of the water. (Domenico Convertini/CC BY-SA 2.0).

New Hampshire is home to a multitude of restaurants, but these 6 have some of the best views in the Granite State.

Living in, or visiting, New Hampshire gives you the best of everything. Youโ€™re close to mountains, woods, and the ocean, making for any number of scenic drives you can take during the summer or leafpeeping season. Or, if youโ€™re anything like me, during the springtime when everything is equally beautiful but slightly less busy than those other, more popular seasons. Regardless of the time of year, thereโ€™s always one consistency here no matter which part of the Granite State youโ€™re in: The restaurants serve up mouthwatering meals and sweeping views all at the same time.

It was hard to narrow down this list to just six spots, but I went with the ones I was most familiar with or ones that were the best reviewed by locals and tourists. Think you know a better restaurant than the ones Iโ€™m shouting out here? Drop us a line and tell us where we should sit down for our next picturesque meal. Weโ€™re always taking suggestions!

1. The Little Red Schoolhouseโ€”Campton

Ever since I was little, Iโ€™ve wanted a treehouse. Iโ€™m still waiting for that particular dream to come true, but in the meantime, I can live out a version of it in Campton thanks to theย Little Red Schoolhouse. This family-run restaurant isย nestled among the treetops, and much of its structure is built using real tree limbs. Thereโ€™s picnic tables laid out on an open air observation deck providing you with the most breathtaking views while you eat your food. Youโ€™ll feel like youโ€™ve somehow shapeshifted into a bird with the way youโ€™re perched above the treetops here. Itโ€™s an experience unlike any other.

The Little Red Schoolhouse is a counter service joint, meaning that you order your food at a counter and then carry it on a tray yourself to your seat. Popularย menu itemsย include lobster rolls, New England clam chowder, cheeseburgers, fried clams, fish and chips, and chicken tenders. Itโ€™s currently closed for the season, but is set to reopen on May 22, 2026. Trust us, once everything is in bloom and the breeze starts to blow warm air, youโ€™ll want to spend an afternoon hereโ€ฆor several.

2. Lakehouse Grilleโ€”Meredith

If the trees and mountains arenโ€™t your thing and youโ€™re more of a water-based person, look no further thanย Lakehouse Grilleย in Meredith. Located inside Mill Fallsโ€™s Church Landing, Lakehouse is part of the Common Man chain of restaurants. It serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner from Monday through Saturday. On Sundays, Lakehouse serves a la carte brunch from 9 am to 4 pm, after which time its dinner service takes over. Menu items range from omelets and veggie burgers to steak tips and mushroom risotto. The restaurantโ€™s website features full menus for each of the meals it serves, which you can browseย here, along with its hours of operation.

In terms of the view, Lakehouse looks out over Lake Winnipesaukeeโ€™s Meredith Bay. Gorgeous windows encompass the interior dining room, so there really isnโ€™t a bad seat in the whole place. Outdoor seating is available in the warmer months as well.

3. Pollyโ€™s Pancake Parlorโ€”Sugar Hill

Located in Sugar Hill,ย Pollyโ€™s Pancake Parlorย has been aย popular destinationย for over 85 years. It is, of course, primarily known for its plain and specialty pancakes (like blueberry, cornmeal coconut, and gingerbread walnut) but it serves up an array of items for everyone to enjoy. Thereโ€™s steak and eggs, breakfast burgers, French toast, and eggs benedict, plus grilled reubens and quiche. If youโ€™re anything like me, youโ€™ll want to browse the menu in advance to figure out what you want when you get there. Click here toย take a look.

The best part of Pollyโ€™s is the quintessential New Hampshire mountain views it provides. Whether itโ€™s a cloudy, gloomy day or thereโ€™s an abundance of sunshine, the proximity to Herbert G. Whipple Nature Park gives you a prolonged moment of peace as you sip your coffee. Pollyโ€™s is open Thursday through Monday from 7 am to 2 pm and is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

4. River Houseโ€”Portsmouth

River House is located on Portsmouthโ€™s iconic Bow Street and features stunning views of the water. (Domenico Convertini/CC BY-SA 2.0).

Portsmouth is one of my favorite places to visit. From the restaurants to the stores to the sweeping views of the Piscataqua River, it feels like a home away from home whenever Iโ€™m there.ย River Houseย is a great spot to grab a casual lunch or dinner while youโ€™re on vacation or if you happen to live in the city itself. Serving up lobster rolls, oysters, salads, baked haddock, and a host of items in between, River House will keep you full and satisfied as you walk and shop after your meal. (Personally, Iโ€™m a fan of the smash burger served here, if youโ€™re looking for a recommendation).

Located on Bow Street, River House is, well, on the river. Indoor and outdoor seating is available, both of which grant you gorgeous views of the water. Take a moment to enjoy the light rippling of waves as you tuck into your foodโ€”both will be better than you could have possibly imagined.

5. Walterโ€™s Basinโ€”Holderness

Walterโ€™s Basinย in Holderness is situated near Little Squam Lake, and the sweeping views from the dining room are stunning. The restaurantโ€™s website says itโ€™s committed to providing a memorable dining experience, and they deliver on this tenfold. Popular dishes include poutine, sticky ribs, chicken caesar wraps, and the unique fried chicken tikka masala sandwich. Oh, and did I mention dessert? The peanut butter cup truffle, Crรจme Brรปlรฉe, and white chocolate bread pudding are delicious, but you canโ€™t go wrong with any of the available options.

Most people drive to Walterโ€™s Basin, but thereย areย boat docks near the property as well for those who want to scoot over after a fun day on the water.

6. Carriage House Restaurant, Castle In the Cloudsโ€”Moultonborough

Moultonboroughโ€™sย Castle In the Cloudsย looks like something out of a dream (not the same dream my treehouse resides in, but one thatโ€™s equally worth exploring). The mountaintop estate is made even more appealing by the fact that the Carriage House Restaurant serves up a fantastic lunch menu for travelers and locals alike to enjoy. Thereโ€™s Bavarian pretzels, flatbread, a buffalo fish wrap, and a falafel gyro, to name a few. Indoor and outdoor seating are available when the restaurant opens for the season.

As if that wasnโ€™t enough to sell you on this spot,ย Yankee Magazineย named The Carriage House its 2021 Editorโ€™s Pick for Mountain View Dining. Donโ€™t just take their, or my, word for it thoughโ€”seeingย isย believing, you know.

This article first appeared on Good Info News Wire and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.