Restaurants in North Woodstock & Lincoln
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Cafe Lafayette
Travel in the first-class dining car of the 1924 Pullman-Standard Victorian Coach Cafe Lafayette. The dining car has been completely and beautifully restored and decorated with dark wood, stained glass and brass fixtures. The train rides along a spur of the Boston and Maine railroad for two hours, while you indulge in a five-course meal.
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Fratello’s
Inside an uninspiring strip mall, this classic Italian restaurant features a lengthy menu of brick-oven pizzas, traditional pasta dishes and chicken, veal and seafood plates. The dining room is bright and welcoming, thanks to the wall of windows. The upstairs lounge has entertainment on weekends.
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Peg’s Restaurant
Locals flock to this no-frills eatery for hearty early breakfasts and late-lunch sandwiches such as roast turkey and meat loaf with gravy. Lunch specials, kids’ specials and the infamous ‘Hungry Man’s Special’ make everyone feel pretty special.
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Gypsy Café
This charming little café serves an eclectic assortment of cuisine from around the world. Favorite dishes include hummus, falafel sandwiches, pesto pasta and piping hot enchiladas. In the midst of a relative culinary void, this is a gem.
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Woodstock Inn Station & Brewery
If your family can't settle on what to eat, this brewpub satisfies an amazing range of food cravings with pub grub, steaks, pizza and Mexican fare. There's live entertainment on weekends in summer and frothy microbrewed ales year-round.
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Nachos
This newcomer to the dining scene features addictive Tex-Mex fare. Burritos, chimichangas, tacos and, of course, ubiquitous margaritas – best enjoyed on the sunny patio. Service unfortunately can be patchy.
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Cascade Coffee House
This creative place in the center of town serves up luscious pastries, fresh smoothies and micro-roaster coffees. At lunch, you'll also find crispy panini sandwiches and innovative salads.
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