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Trillium Farm to Table Salad • $
62 Canal St, Laconia

Customers` Favorites

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Kale Caesar Salad with Chicken
Thanksgiving Veggie Burger
Orange Salad with Chicken
Sandwich Pulled Chicken
Honey Mustard Chicken
Hummus Plate Personal
Vegan Tempeh Burger
Creamy Pasta Salad
Jerk Chicken Salad

“Hello Hungry Guy in a Wheelchair members and today’s review Trillium Farm to Table in Laconia, NH: If you’re rolling through Laconia and looking for a spot that delivers both on flavor and accessibility, Trillium Farm to Table on Canal Street is a serious win. Here’s my take on it from the lens of hungry guy in a wheelchair. Starting off with the parking and accessibly and right off the bat, Trillium scores high with plenty of public parking right across the street. No awkward hunt for a spot, and there are clearly marked accessible spaces close by. The entrance is easy to navigate—no steps, tight corners, or sketchy ramps—just a smooth glide right into the restaurant. Inside, Trillium has a well-designed layout with enough space to comfortably move between tables. No bumper-car action required (bummer for me cause I really enjoy that part 😂) They’ve clearly thought about flow, and it shows. Whether you’re using a manual or power chair, you won’t feel boxed in. Even the service here is great Even the service here is great. The staff is not only friendly but genuinely knowledgeable about the menu. Ask where your veggies came from, or how the fish is prepared—they’ll tell you and not miss a beat. That kind of attentiveness adds to the experience.. Farm-to-table is the name of the game here when it comes to food quality, and it shows. Everything on the plate is fresh and cooked with intent. You can taste that it came from local farms—not a freezer. ( you love too see it ) Whether it’s roasted vegetables, seared meats, or even their bread, the flavor is dialed in and well-balanced. Nothing feels generic or mass-produced like I ordered the Chicken Panini: now, This isn’t your average pressed sandwich. The Chicken Panini is packed with juicy, tender chicken that tastes like it was grilled within minutes of it hitting your plate—none of that dried-out stuff you find at chain spots. Add in some melted cheese, fresh greens, and a flavorful aioli or house-made sauce, and you’ve got a crispy, warm, flavor-packed bite in every mouthful. The bread has that perfect crunch from the grill without being too hard to bite through. Solid choice for lunch or a light dinner. Comfort food, but elevated. My friend Anna Costa-Turner ordered the Strawberry Basil Grilled Cheese This one’s a curveball—but it works. The sweet-tart strawberries and the aromatic basil create a surprisingly perfect contrast to the gooey, melted cheese. All of it’s pressed between buttery grilled bread, making it crispy on the outside and melty-sweet-savory on the inside. It’s a bold combo that absolutely lands, especially if you’re in the mood for something outside the usual. My mom ordered Beet Falafel Burger Now here’s where things get interesting. If you’re plant-based or just curious, the Beet Falafel Burger is surprisingly hearty. The patty is made from beets and chickpeas, giving it a bold color and earthy sweetness that pairs well with whatever fresh toppings they’re rotating in—think greens, pickled veggies, maybe a tangy yogurt sauce. It’s not trying to taste like meat—and that’s a good thing. It’s flavorful in its own right. Bonus points for being satisfying without feeling heavy. For dessert me and my friend got the Oreo Ball. Now, if you’re a chocolate lover like us, the Oreo Ball is a straight-up knockout. It’s rich, dense, and indulgent without being too heavy. You get that signature Oreo flavor—deep cocoa with a touch of creaminess—wrapped in what tastes like a chocolate shell, maybe with a drizzle or dusting on top for texture. The inside? A velvety mix of crushed Oreos and cream cheese that melts in your mouth. Think truffle meets cookie dough. It’s a small dessert, but it punches way above its weight in satisfaction.. my mom got the Magic Bar… The Magic Bar lives up to its name. It’s layered with chocolate chips, coconut flakes, graham cracker crust, and (I’m guessing) sweetened condensed milk that binds it all into one chewy, gooey, decadent square. The flavors and textures hit all the right notes: crunchy, chewy, sweet, nutty (if it has nuts—it ofte“

4.8 Superb134 Reviews
Cactus Jack's Grill & Watering Hole American • $$
1182 Union Ave, Laconia

Customers` Favorites

Chips and Salsa with Presidential Margarita
Steak and Cheese Quesadilla
Beef Enchilada & Beef Crispa
Turkey Avocado Cheddar Melt
Fried Haddock Taco Plate
Buffalo Chicken Tacos
Buffalo Chicken Wings
Artichoke Spinach Dip
Steak Tips with Rice
Chicken Quesadilla

“love Tbones. food is always on point but SUPER DISAPPOINTED that they do t have the crispy Brussels sprouts anymore. bring them back!!“

3.8 Good130 Reviews
Whiskey Tavern Bar • $$
1258 Union Ave, Laconia

Customers` Favorites

Turkey Bacon Avocado Wrap
Mango Chilli Wings
Mozzarella Sticks
Hangover Burger
Chicken Tenders
Baked Haddock
Fish Tacos
Hamburger

“Had the privilege to sit at the bar with our bartender "J" who took care of us like we were royalty! We got apps, southwest eggeolls, I loved them but my wife thought they were OK and I got the Oysters which were great! For dinner we got the steak tips, and 2 lobster rolls with hot butter (had to ask no mayo) Steak tips were thin but very good and had a nice marinade and a little char to them, delicious. The lobster rolls were a good size. Meals were a little pricey but expected! We'll be back!! Recommendations to be picky get a foot bar at the bar and lose the piano player, doesn't fit the vibe there!“

2.9 Average121 Reviews

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