You know when we become the most indecisive and annoying to those around us? When we're figuring out where to eat.

Besides determining what kind of food we want, there's always the struggle of whether to try somewhere new or stick with what's familiar. Going somewhere new is a great way to add variety to your palette, but then again, as the saying goes, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it."

Then there's the classic response of "I don't care. What do you want to do?", when someone asks where you want to eat. Most of us have probably given this response at some point. Either way, we've all been there.

Here in New Hampshire, one type of restaurant that tends to pop up on our radar is the quintessential diner.

When you hear 'diner', you probably think of the retro '50s diners straight out of Grease, complete with red cushions, checkered floors, and bar stools. Maybe you're thinking of milkshakes, burgers, or wearing a poodle skirt if you feel so inclined. Or, atmosphere may not matter to you at all. You may just be looking for breakfast at the nearest place that serves it.

Whatever your priorities are when it comes to enjoying a bite out with friends or family, these 20 New Hampshire diners are sure to satisfy your appetite.

These 20 New Hampshire Diners Are Sure to Satisfy Your Appetite

Whether you enjoy 50's retro vibes or more modern spots, these diners are optimal spots to enjoy your breakfast.

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