The Loop In Methuen in Charlestown, NH
Very good food, great and fresh salad bar, low prices, big portions and very nice service. We tried a few others when skiing at Okemo, and this restaurant was the best.…
The best flavored wings. Everything on the menu is great."
Now reopened! Great pancakes, Babba Louis breads, omelettes and home fries. Best value in Ludlow."
Great service! Food plentiful! Go see Casey behind the bar! Excellent!! Big screen TV for all the games!"
236. The Old Courthouse
Restaurant has a nice atmosphere and good food, but it is a little noisy just because of the nature of the building (refurbished old courthouse.) The breads and soups are very…
We just love the food at Lil' Red Baron - it tastes very authentic. The tamales are fantastic as are several of their dishes. The service can be a bit iffy especially if it's…
238. Chef Mei Chinese Restaurant
OK chinese food. Nothing spectacular."
Ummm...and out of the bar! We actually really like the food here. Unfortunately, we get harassed if we don't make reservations even though there aren't any other patrons. …
Tourist trap overpriced, food isnt great"
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