Monday, December 12, 2011

Restaurants in Bethlehem and Littleton

We will be staying in Franconia this weekend and are interested in some of these restaurants in Bethlehem and Littleton. None of these has a web site, so we have no idea how their menus are like.





- Tim-Bir Alley



- Angelica%26#39;s



- Crustaceans Seafood Eatery and Tavern



- Bailiwicks Fine Restaurant





Anyone has their menus and would like to share? Are they up-scale? Any other restaurants near Franconia you want to recommend?



Restaurants in Bethlehem and Littleton


Tim-Gir Alley is very good...little pricey, Angelicas, located in Bethlehem, is closed and in the process of being sold. Crustaceans is closed...





Bailiwicks is excellent but small and can get crowded and noisy...sort of a CHEERS kind of place for the locals, but visitors might feel a little displaced.





Here are a couple of other suggestions...





Italian Oasis...food is good, they have a microbrewery there, but it hasn%26#39;t gotten very good reviews on some of the microbrewer%26#39;s review web sites.





New Thai placed opened on Main Street with outstanding Thai Food...





Great Chinese restaurant on Meadow Street/Rte 302 called Jing Fong with a great All you Can eat buffet very reasonably priced for both lunch and dinner.





A couple of nice restaurants over in nearby Bethlehem...Rosa Flamingo - absolutely terrific Italian Also Loyd Hills is probably the best all around restaurant in the area...excellent and unique dishes.





A great breakfast place is Topic of the Town on Main Street Littleton or the Littleton Diner, also on Main Street (old fashioned diner with all the atmosphere).





Avoid the restaurants in Franconia...both are local bars...one has good food, but lousy (and I mean LOUSY) service...the other had a reputation for good food (especially pizza) but has been slipping lately.





If you are looking for fine dining...the Sugar Hill Inn is a number ONE recommendation...or the Adair Inn in Bethlehem...both of which have incredible dining. Little pricey, but the quality of food at both places is 5-star.



Restaurants in Bethlehem and Littleton


Thanks ramblinmaninnh..





Tim-Bir was kinda our first choice based on reviews. It%26#39;s great to hear you also liked it. Now we will be dining there with a one-year-old, do you think it%26#39;s OK? We plan to go early for dinner though.. maybe around 6pm.





Too bad angelica%26#39;s and Crustaceans have closed their doors... well I am sure I can find other equally good restaurants there.





Thanks again.

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