The 1785 Inn and Restaurant
Located in an original colonial building, the 1785 Inn is located on Route 16 at the Intervale Scenic Vista Outlook. Diners at the 1785 Inn and Restaurant can enjoy views of Mount Washington while dining in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere. The restaurant offers monthly specials in addition to its main menu. Fare includes a variety of meals from smoked salmon raviolis to lobster flan and herb crepes to Applewood smoked rabbit loin and petit filets of beef tenderloin with lobster. The dessert offerings include coffee buttercrunch pie and chocolate creme pie.
The 1785 Inn
3582 White Mountain Highway
Intervale Scenic Vista Outlook
North Conway, NH 03860
(800) 421-1785
(603) 356-9025
the1785inn.com/dinner.html
The Darby Field Inn and Restaurant
Off the beaten path, The Darby Field Inn and Restaurant offers romantic candlelight dinners with a view of Mount Washington. Enjoy hiking, cross-country skiing, mountain biking or snowshoeing on the property's trails. Moonlit sleigh rides provide a perfect ending to dinners that includes bourbon bacon shrimp, wild mushroom ravioli, roast duckling or grilled New York sirloin. The Darby Field Inn also offers an extensive wine list.
The Darby Field Inn
185 Chase Hill
Albany, NH 03818
(800) 426-4147
darbyfield.com/restaurant.html
The Wentworth
Travel through the historic covered bridge off Route 16 and you will find yourself in historic Jackson Village. The Wentworth is located over the stone bridge that crosses over Jackson Falls of the Wildcat River. The Wentworth is surrounded by the 18-hole Wentworth Golf Course. Dinner offerings include black pepper and sage sweet potato gnocci, prosciutto wrapped Hatfield Farm tenderloin of pork, pan roasted native cod loin, and slow braised blanquette of veal cheeks. Elegant casual attire is required; no jeans.
The Wentworth
Jackson Village
1 Carter Notch Rd.
P.O. Box M
Jackson, NH 03846
(603) 383-9700
thewentworth.com/dinner.html
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