Wine Bars near New Boston

Riverside Grille American • $$
737 River Rd, New Boston

Customers` Favorites

The River Burger
Reuben Egg Rolls
Chicken Tenders
Baby Back Ribs
Potato Skins
Steak Tips
Calamari
Nachos

“I am gluten free, and they had great choices - my meal was wonderful a GF Flatbread and dessert wow!!! Friendly staff and pleasant atmosphere. Definitely will go again. Thank you.Dietary restrictions: I am Gluten Free and there were options and staff was knowledgeable.Wheelchair accessibility: Ramp“

4.1 Good70 Reviews
The Bistro at LaBelle Winery Wineries • $$
345 State Rte 101, Amherst - 7.89 miles

Customers` Favorites

Roasted Root Vegetable and Goat Cheese Salad
House-Made Toasted Potato Gnocchiº
Artisan Cheese & Charcuterie Slate
French Onion Soup & Half Salad
Pumpkin Spiced Creme Brûlée
Salted Caramel Chicken Wings
New York Style Cheesecake
Fig & Blue Flatbread
Beef and Blue Fondue
Buffalo Cauliflower

“The Bistro is one of our favorite spots to eat. The food, service and atmosphere are fantastic. The wines are great and there is a full bar if wine isn't your thing. They change up the menu periodically which is fun. If you are there at lunch, I highly recommend the Chicken Salad Wrap which has wine soaked cranberries among other tasty ingredients. The crispy buffalo cauliflower appetizer is also amazing as are the new salted caramel wings (I was skeptical but WOW!).We also highly recommend the events there (and the Derry location). We have seen some great bands and been to some fabulous special meals (Valentine's Sinatra in Love and Easter brunch). All around an amazing place.“

4.1 Good233 Reviews
Pasta Loft Restaurant & Brewing Co. Italian • $
241 Union Square #4, Milford - 10 miles

Customers` Favorites

Italian Wedding Soup
Chicken Parmigiana
Grilled Steak Tips
Haddock Piccata
Caesar Salad
Pizza Bread
White Pizza
Lasagna
Wings

“A nice surprise in the cute town of Milford, right downtown on the oval. We have eaten here twice now, with friends, and had a good experience both times. When you walk in it looks like just a joint for the locals to drink beer and watch sports, which it is, but so much more.The building is old, and odd, with two kitchens. One for the pizzas and calzones, one for everything else. Some days of the week (like the first time we visited) only the ‘za & ‘zone kitchen is open, so the menu is quite limited then. This just provides an excuse to try the pizza, which is excellent! Nice thin crust with some char, and just the right amount of fresh, flavorful toppings.On the second visit one of our party got a pizza (still excellent), and the rest of us dove into the main menu, full of fairly traditional, and uniformly well-executed Italian options.Everyone was happy with their choices.And then there is the beer! This place must have a big brewery hiding in back, because the list of their own house-made styles covers both sides of a page. We are fans of darker ales, like brown ales, porters, and stouts, and we found the choices on that end of the scale very satisfying. But don’t fret, if you’re one of those IPA loving people (ya weirdos) there are plenty of choices for you too. Even some sours for that crowd. If you like beer with flavor, you should have no trouble finding something to enjoy.Desserts are good, but mostly standard. Tiramisu, chocolate lava cake, and the like. Yawn. Go for the dessert special, if there is one, it’s sure to be something unique and yummy.Service is good. The staff is friendly and efficient and knows the menu. No complaints at all.The atmosphere is kind of local sports bar-ish, with a few TVs in the bar area and a huge projection screen in the main dining room. The second night we visited the screen disappeared midway through our meal and a band began setting up on the little stage in the corner. It was a cold night and we had to put our coats on to finish eating because the band made about 35 trips in and out getting their equipment.This is one of those places that I wouldn’t go for the atmosphere (I don’t give a hoot about sports), but I will continue to return for the food. The Pasta Loft is a bit is a sleeper. Based on the impression you get when you first walk in, the quality of the food and beer will surprise you. Milford is lucky to have an unpretentious, quality watering hole like the Pasta Loft.“

3.4 Good92 Reviews

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