A Charming, Historic Schoolhouse is New Hampshire’s Most Unusual Restaurant
It's no secret that we have a loud and proud foodie population here in New England, and with good reason. Our restaurant industry is killing it, and there's never a shortage of new establishments opening their doors to the public. You can never run out of places to visit for your next dining experience, especially in New Hampshire.
When it comes to highlighting the best establishments around, no one does a better job than LoveFood. From discussing the area's top restaurants to sharing recipes, news, commentaries, and more, LoveFood is a foodie's digital paradise.
The site recently shared this list of the most unusual dining experiences in each state, including New Hampshire. But what makes a restaurant "unusual"? According to LoveFood:
If you're after a joint that offers a sideshow with your supper or some quirky decor with your dessert, we've scoped out the places that should be on your radar – from a restaurant where diners can watch mermaids swim to spots inside old train carriages.
This writer automatically thought of a favorite restaurant chain from days gone by: Bugaboo Creek (click here to read about those glory days of novel animatronics and talking Christmas trees). But there's another place considered by LoveFood to be the Granite State's most unusual restaurant – a charming and historic schoolhouse just a quick drive away from Plymouth.
The Little Red Schoolhouse in West Campton
The Little Red Schoolhouse offers a top-notch dining experience while transporting you back in time. As you probably guessed from the title, the seasonal restaurant is inside a red schoolhouse built in 1878.
As if that wasn't unique enough, what makes this place especially stand out is its picturesque terrace "suspended high in the canopy of the forest," according to LoveFood. Imagine what it's like to visit during peak leaf-peeping season in the fall. If the below picture is any indicator, you're in for quite a treat.
In addition to the one-of-a-kind setting, we can't forget about the main event: the food. The Little Red Schoolhouse specializes in fresh seafood, burgers, beer, sandwiches, and more. And trust us, it is worth the hype. We're already salivating thanks to the pictures below.
Um, wow. Yours truly has seen some delectable dishes in her day, but these look absolutely amazing. Oh, and did we mention that The Little Red Schoolhouse is home to the state's best lobster roll?
To learn more about New Hampshire's most unusual restaurant, click here.
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