Satisfy Your Palate With The Delicious And Healthy Meals Served At Top Seacoast Restaurants In New Hampshire

By Heather Donovan


Along the Seacoast Region of New Hampshire, which reaches about thirteen miles between northern Massachusetts and southern Maine, there is an abundance of delicious places to eat. Ranging from seafood to international cuisine and just about everything in between, it is possible to enjoy the rocky coastal views and eat something very good.



Because this stretch of land is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, and many fingers of inlets jut into it, there is strong temptation to think that seafood is the prime draw. But, there are sturdy restaurants making a stand with locally sourced produce and gluten free items for those who crave the very best of these. One such place is Serenity Market and Cafe.

Located just off coast Highway One, near the Urban Forestry Center, Sagamore Creek, Berry Brook and Little Harbor, this plucky place is known for its delicious sandwiches, smoothies, fresh salads and wonderful catering services. It is one of the long time gathering spots for some of the Seacoast Storytellers who share their tales in the region. Great service and a friendly atmosphere keep regulars coming back often.

Just as it is in Rye, tourists visit the city of Portsmouth to soak in the coastal sunshine, enjoy the views offered by sandy, rocky beaches and learn about history. While Rye was founded when fishermen discovered Ordione Point, Plymouth traces its origins to the Federalist Period. People come for the magical experiences of the point as frequently as they visit the city to tour its many historic museums and architecture.

In the summer tourist season, many flock to see the site made famous by Paul Revere, who came to warn settlers that British invaders were coming. There are many vistas of the Atlantic Ocean, and some take day trips to Isles of Shoals, where Captain John Smith once landed. Portsmouth is filled with lovely cafes, diners and eateries that provide delicious meals for those coming to this seaside area. They also enjoy the Federalist architecture and historical ship building museums there.

For those seeking a bit of spirit refreshment, the area is home to several wineries, breweries and distilleries. Those with city addresses include the Redhook and Portsmouth Breweries and Earth Eagle Brewings. There are many others worth visiting located within a short distance. These serve fine food, locally sourced, or offer tours and tastings.

As generations of immigrants from all over the globe have arrived to settle in Portsmouth and Rye, they have founded businesses devoted to the flavors of their homelands. Greek, Italian, Caribbean, Mexican, Japanese, Chinese and European cuisines flow from their kitchens supported by the fresh produce, fish and meat of the area farmers and fishermen. Tourists to the area can enjoy tasty meals and historic discoveries alike.

Locals know that the best excursions combine eating with sight seeing. They often stop to eat at their favorite choice of eatery before they head out to any tourist site. With historic points topping the visiting must do list, anyone arriving in this lovely region of New England can enjoy many things.




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