The historic breakfast and lunch establishment first opened in 1938, and is famous for serving made-from-scratch pancakes drizzled with real New Hampshire maple syrup.
After running out of nuts for her cookies, baker Ruth Graves Wakefield decided to use chocolate as a substitute, unknowingly creating one of the best desserts known to mankind.
Dine in a jail cell, library, or church. Enjoy a meal while airplanes fly overhead. Visit the place that inspired one of the most popular children's stories of all time. You can do all these things and more at New Hampshire's 15 most interesting restaurants.
The Androscoggin Humane Society shared a photo of their pantry shelves in hopes that generous people will donate food to feed some hungry shelter cats and dogs.
Any and everyone on the Seacoast has surely driven by Jumpin' Jay's Fish Cafe, situated on the corner of Congress and Middle Streets just two blocks from Market Square.