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Old 07-21-2005, 09:37 PM   #1
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Default Local brewpubs or restaurants serving local beer?

We'll be staying up in the Weirs Beach area next month and I'd love a recommendation for a local-ish brewpub or a restaurant with local brews on tap. Any helpful hints, folks?

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Old 07-25-2005, 03:14 PM   #2
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Default here's one for ya !

There is one in New London NH. Great food and beer,very good entertainment. We have been there on a few occasions and can highly recommend it.

http://www.flyinggoose.com/
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Just so Sorourke knows, New London NH is nowhere near Weirs Beach. Its closer to Lake Sunapee than Lake Winnipesaukee.
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Old 07-26-2005, 11:17 AM   #4
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Thumbs up Patrick's Pub

You can always try Patrick's Pub in Gilford. They have local brew on tap. It is not really accessible by water, but I have docked at Glendale and walk down.
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Old 07-26-2005, 04:17 PM   #5
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How about the Stone Coast Brewing Company? Haven't been there myself, but it is listed in this websites link under Restaurants. I visited their website this winter when I was looking for places to eat that are open year-round.
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Old 07-27-2005, 02:01 PM   #6
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Thanks for the information. I did see Flying Goose and thought it looked great, until I did the math on the trip. We're looking to stay pretty local during our visit, so I was hoping for closer than the Sunapee area.

Stone Coast is another one I saw, but their site is kinda funny to negotiate (www.stonecoast.com). We'd really be looking for a pub sort of place, with a restaurant you could take a family to if you so desired. When I clicked on the link saying "Food," it shows two locations in Maine. Don't think that's what I'm looking for either. Please correct me if there is a local Stone Coast which serves food.

Patricks sounds like a nice place. Menu looks good, so we'll probably try there. I'm open to other suggestions, so please feel free to keep 'em coming!
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Patricks is great for draft beers & good food at a reasonable price. Another good choice maybe at the Wolfboro Inn in Wolfboro. Although I have not been there for a couple years, they used to have a great Pub with many draft beers & good pub food.

I can not think of any brewery type establishments where the house brew is served on site in the Winnipesaukee area. However, I think Patricks & the Wolfboro Inn are the 2 best choices I can think of for what you are looking for.

I just thought of another, The Mug in Meredith. The food is not as upscale or good as the other 2 but it is a pub atmosphere & they have Burgers, pizza etc. Pool tables if you like to shoot pool.
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Just west of Laconia on rte 3, literally at the intersection of Rte 3 & 11 and I93 is Kalliope's. Used to be called Olivers and has changed hands but the food is very good, and they have dining rooms and a "pub" area. Here's a link to their website: http://kalliopes.com/index.html

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