3 Best Restaurants in Manchester, The Monadnocks and Merrimack Valley

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Cotton

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Mod lighting and furnishings lend this restaurant inside an old Amoskeag Mills building a swanky atmosphere, although on warm days you may want to have a seat on the patio, set in an arbor. The farm-to-table-inspired comfort food changes regularly but has featured pan-seared crab cakes, grilled Atlantic salmon with sweet corn and gnocchi, and Delmonico steak with a choice of sauces. There's a very good cocktail list.

75 Arms St., Manchester, NH, 03101, USA
603-622–5488
Known For
  • Well-prepared comfort food
  • Creative mixed drinks
  • Handsome converted-warehouse setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch.

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Crown Tavern

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Set in a stunningly restored downtown theater with a huge adjacent outdoor patio, the Crown is a splendid venue for dining, but it's the natty bar—with noteworthy craft-cocktail list, exposed-brick walls, and tile floor—that's especially alluring. Specialties from the eclectic menu include the Nashville hot chicken sandwich, veal schnitzel with asparagus and lemon butter, and coffee-rubbed New York strip steak with frites.

99 Hanover St., Manchester, NH, 03101, USA
603-218–3132
Known For
  • Oysters on the half shell
  • A sophisticated, big-city ambience
  • Inventive craft cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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Red Arrow Diner

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One of New England's most celebrated diners, this bustling downtown greasy spoon has been catering to students, artists, and presidential candidates since 1922. This colorful restaurant, open around the clock, is a friendly place with fresh daily specials as well as such classics as kielbasa-and-cheese omelets and triple-bun Dinahmoe burgers.

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