Elegant Restaurants in North Conway, New Hampshire

Elegant Restaurants in North Conway, New Hampshire
North Conway, New Hampshire, is situated in the Mount Washington Valley region with access to picturesque acres of protected White Mountain National Forest. In addition to some of the best skiing, hiking and snowshoeing, the area also features elegant, welcoming New England-style dining. After a day spent enjoying the scenic views of Mount Washington, relax with a hearty meal In one of North Conway's cozy, hospitable restaurants.

1785 Inn

The 1785 Inn is a traditional New England inn boasting an elegant, relaxing atmosphere. It is located at Intervale Scenic Vista Outlook in close proximity to cross-country skiing. Known for its scenic views ideal for photographs, the inn features a candlelight dining area, monthly recipe specials and superior hospitality. Recommended by Yankee Magazine, the inn is open nightly serving dinner to the public. Vegetarian options are made upon request. In November 2009, entrees ranged in price from $18 to $30. The inn's wine list has been praised by Wine Spectator and desserts are homemade.

1785 Inn
Route 16
North Conway, NH 03860
(603) 356-9025
the1785inn.com

Stonehurst Manor

The Stonehurst Manor is situated on 30 acres 1 mile north of North Conway Village offering snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and horse drawn sleigh rides. Guests are invited to relax in the Library Lounge before enjoying dinner in the casually comfortable dining room. In the summer months, dining is offered in the screened veranda. Manor specialties include prime rib, lamb with rosemary and veal oscar. For vegetarians, pizzas and pasta selections are offered. In November 2009, entrees cost between $11 and $13 for pizzas and $18 to $29 for entrees with all major credit cards accepted. For guests staying at the inn, lodging packages are offered and include skiing, canoeing and mountain biking.

Stonehurst Manor
3351 White Mountain Highway
North Conway, NH 03860
(603) 356-3113
stonehurstmanor.com

The Ledges Dining Room

The Ledges Dining Room, located at the White Mountain Hotel and Resort, is known for its Friday night seafood buffet offerings, piano entertainment and panoramic views from every table. Situated in close proximity to ski areas and hiking trails, Ledges offers lunch May through October and dinner nightly. The dress code is resort casual and the menu diverse. In addition to a raw bar and pasta station, the dinner menu includes chicken, steak and vegetarian selections. A lighter fare menu is also available. Grand Sunday Brunch, featuring piano entertainment, is held from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m Sundays. In November 2009, entrees ranged in price from $12 to $14 for lighter fare and $19 to $29 for entrees and the buffet.

The Ledges at the White Mountain Hotel
2560 West Side Road
North Conway, NH 03860
(603) 356-7100
whitemountainhotel.com

Dining Room Chocorua

The Dining Room Chocorua, located on the Conway Scenic Railroad, offers an alternative to traditional dining in a 1920's box car. Guests can enjoy lunch on a scenic train ride to Bartlett or Conway or dinner on a longer ride on the Bartlett Valley Train through the Mount Washington Valley. Sunset dinner rides are offered Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays June through September and the first two weekends in October. Reservations are suggested but not required. Menu offerings include the choice of an appetizer, Caesar salad and choice of entree including haddock, chicken or beef. Vegetarian selections and a children's menu are available. Fares, which in November 2009 ranged from $29 to $42 for lunch and $58 for dinner, include the train ride, meal, tax and service charges. Beverages, including liquor and wine are not included.

Conway Scenic Railroad
Route 16/302
North Conway, NH 03860
(800) 232-5251
conwayscenic.com

Article Written By Stefanie Phillips

Stefanie Phillips has been writing since 1999. Her work appears in The Citizen, Record Enterprise, Meredith News and Winnisquam Echo. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in writing from Plymouth State University and a Master of Science degree in organizational communications and public relations from Northeastern University. She is currently working in public relations in Boston.

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