SchoolHouse Cafe

787 New Hampshire Rte 103 E, Warner
(603) 746-3850

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Shauna Bryant-Pasciuti

Absolutely delicious food very friendly staff and historic little schoolhouse is so cute

Michael Bryant

I give them a 5 star

Jillian Thomas

A little gem! Such a comfortable setting, delicious food, fast and the ladies that work/run this restaurant are so great. Buy a homemade donut for the ride home.

Andrea Morrill

Amazing home cooked breakfast and lunch. Friendly atmosphere, small and quaint

Fred Atwood

Great food and very down to earth staff.

Heather Welch

The food is always amazing and the service is great. I highly recommend going! Get the deep fried stuffed French toast! To die for!

Dawn

We happened to stumble upon this little adorable diner on our way back from Lebanon. So quaint and cute. But let's talk breakfast.....OMG you won't be disappointed at all! I had an omelet with hash and cheese and it was delish. Nice crust on the hash before it was placed in the omelet. Yum! Oh and don't forget the homemade cinnamon swirl bread.....take a loaf to go! My husband was not disappointed with his eggs and ham either! Generous portions for sure!

Jeff Patten

Always amazing food, great atmosphere and the friendliest staff in the state.

Michelle Moses

This is a hidden gem. I love the apple walnut pancakes. They are huge. this was my first time ordering this. I now only get a single pancake.

Melinda Breen

First time I've been here. wonderful food and service

David Chmielecki

Very homey atmosphere. The fried French toast is a novel treat and the seats at the counter allow for a lot of elbow room.

Daniel Neville

Good food and some outdoor seating.

Vilmarie Bermudez

Wow! Amazing staff & food. I got deep fried French toast & my husband got stake & eggs. It was all perfectly cook and balance.

Mary Cameron

Very good. Sweet ladies.

Jay Ferrante

The staff was so friendly and the food was great! I can't wait to try the baked goods I bought. What else can you ask for for breakfast?

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