Restaurants in Jackson & Around
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White Mountain Cider Co
If you are packing a picnic for your day hike, stop at this country store. Besides cider, you’ll find gourmet coffee, cider doughnuts, apple pie and a whole range of specialty New England products. Next door is a more formal restaurant that’s open for dinner (mains from $18 to $28), serving expertly prepared cuisine (pan-seared sea-scallops, butternut risotto, roasted haddock) in an elegant 1890s farmhouse.
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Shannon Door
This long-running Irish pub (around since the 1950s) serves shepherd’s pie, but most of its menu is non-Gaelic in flavor: delicious thin-crust pizzas, steak au poivre (with pepper) and baked manicotti, to name a few options. It also has 14 beers on tap, a welcoming crowd and live entertainment (folk bands and such) Thursday through Sunday.
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Thompson House Eatery
Casual but cool, the Thompson House is a local favorite for creative new American cuisine. The seasonal menu is big on organic locally grown produce, which is also for sale at the farm stand outside. Eat on the porch, with light filtering through the stained-glass windows, or at the friendly bar.
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Red Fox’s
For wood-grilled steaks, barbecue pork and char-grilled burgers, casual, family-friendly Red Fox’s is the place to go. You’ll also find wood-fired pizzas, fresh salads and a couple of seafood dishes thrown in for good measure.
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Jackson Village Bakery
Next door to the Chamber of Commerce, this simple, friendly café is a popular local spot for its pastry items, wraps and sandwiches.
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