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  1. Best Dining in Portsmouth, New Hampshire: See 23,866 Tripadvisor traveler reviews of 187 Portsmouth restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more.

    • Black Trumpet
    • Botanica Restaurant and Gin Bar
    • BRGR Bar
    • Cava Tapas & Wine Bar
    • Cure
    • Jumpin’ Jay’s Fish Cafe
    • The Library
    • Moxy
    • Ore Nell’s BBQ
    • Vida Cantina

    Dim, cozy, and swathed in brick and wooden beams—there’s palpable “ye olde seaport history” inside the Black Trumpet, a waterfront building that once served as a ship-supply mercantile. Today, though, the place proffers rustic-refined New American cuisine (plus excellent wines) from acclaimed chef Evan Mallett. Think: tea-smoked duck breast with be...

    Occasion-worthy French cuisine and a boatload of gin? Yes, please. Inside a revitalized West End mill building blooms Botanica, where brick walls are painted lily white (when they’re not covered in floral print). On the menu you’ll find a garden of delights, from the fromage blanc-filled pasta to the brandy jus-sauced steak frites to the chocolate ...

    We’d like to buy a vowel—preferably a “u” for the “yum” that comes dribbling out between bites of A-plus burgers of beef or bison sourced from Maine farms. (Other meats and veggie options are available, too.) Build ’em how you want ’em from the list of toppings, which covers everything from fried avocado to crispy prosciutto to balsamic fig jam. Or...

    The garden patio’s greenery-festooned living wall is a pretty, picturesque backdrop for warm-weather sipping on sparkling Spanish wines. And when wintry chills move in? Warm up inside with transportive tapas that pull from Spanish territories and more Eastern Mediterranean-leaning influences. See: medjool dates with Manchego cheese, Serrano ham, an...

    She didn’t go all the way, but Portsmouth chef Julie Cutting-Kelly earned high praise from tough judge Martha Stewart when the iconic queen of divine dinner parties hosted her own special series of Chopped episodes, filmed at nearby Hidden Pond Lodge in Kennebunkport, Maine. If you missed her on the small screen, snag a seat at her intimate street-...

    When dining in a seaport, best to test the local waters—and in Portsmouth, that means a meal at Jumpin’ Jay’s, a veteran of the restaurant scene open for over 20 years. From the name, you might expect a hokey joint with a battery-operated Big Mouth Billy Bass flapping on the wall. Nah, not here. The vibe is casual but still keeps it classy to meet ...

    With its lion statues standing sentry by the front door, ornate walls and ceilings of intricately carved dark wood, and shelves lined with hardcover tomes, the Library looks like the set for a reboot of Clue. It’s not, and it was never actually a library, either. So, what is it? A former judge’s mansion and current quintessential New England steakh...

    Chef Matt Louis trains his eye on seafood at his other, also-excellent Portsmouth restaurant, the Franklin. Moxy, though, is where he built his bold-faced name and bolder rep—and it remains an essential part of the Seacoast Region’s culinary conversation since opening over a decade ago. It’s all about eclectic made-to-share plates here, with lots o...

    Okay, we’re cheating just a bit here: Plopped right on the other side of a borderline-spanning drawbridge, Ore Nell’s is technically in Kittery, Maine. Technicalities. The point is, if you’re hankering for ‘cue, it’s hard to imagine doing better than this standout from pitmaster Will Myska, a Texas native. He gives us Yankees all the good stuff: tr...

    Though most of these restaurants are in Portsmouth’s quaint downtown, it’s worth wandering just a bit afield to get to Vida Cantina. We’ve already dubbed it a dining destination, and for good reason: James Beard-nominated chef David Vargas’s Mexican eats are among the best in the northeast, covering all the bases, from tortas to tacos to enchiladas...

  2. Best Restaurants in Portsmouth, NH 03801 - Cure, The Franklin, The Puddle Dock Restaurant, Five 81° Northeast, Cava, Street, Dwyer's Pub, Botanica, Surf Restaurant, The Black Birch.

  3. Jul 27, 2023 · 15 Restaurants Worth the Drive to Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Head up to this neighbor in the north for hackleback caviar, all the oysters you can eat, and botanical beers. by Celina Colby...

  4. Jul 19, 2023 · It might be a small city, but Portsmouth has a number of restaurants that’ll please any kind of traveler. Settle in for refreshing cocktails and classic bar bites at one of the gastropubs, swing by a Vietnamese takeout spot for a quick bánh mì you can enjoy along the water, or grab a scoop of ice cream to cool down while strolling through ...

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  5. May 5, 2024 · Discover Portsmouth. Located on the beautiful New Hampshire coast, Portsmouth is one of the top dining destinations north of Boston. With a history as a bustling seaport, Portsmouth is full of charming restaurants and shops that draw on its coastal location. Seafood options are plentiful.

  6. 1. Green Elephant. 356 reviews Closed Now. Asian, Thai $$ - $$$ Menu. We tried the peanut curry and the tofu tika masala and both were excellent. The best Vegetarian restaurant on the coast. 2. Cure. 320 reviews Closed Now. American $$ - $$$ Menu. My wife had the poached pear salad with chicken and raved about the dressing.

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