With Father's Day just around the corner, why not treat Dad to brunch in addition to the usual present? He's sure to appreciate the time you'll spend together as well as the delicious and filling meal served at a Grafton or Coos County restaurant. Our real estate agents recommend visiting one of the following area restaurants to treat Dad to brunch out on Father's Day.
- Flapjack's Pancake House - 149 Main St., Lincoln, NH 03251
If you and your dad love fluffy pancakes made from scratch and other breakfast/brunch staples, head to Flapjack's Pancake House, located close to Lincoln homes for sale. The portions are large, and the service is friendly, and touches like homemade whipped maple cream butter, pure New Hampshire maple syrup from Benton's Sugar Shack, and homemade hot sauce make dishes taste even better. And make sure to treat dad to a cocktail like a Bloody Mary, Mimosa, Bailey's and Coffee, or White or Chocolate Russian.
- Banners Restaurant - 621 White Mountain Highway, Conway, NH 03818
A favorite of locals and visitors for over 35 years, Banners Restaurant is located close to Conway homes for sale and prides itself on serving familiar food with flair and freshness. Omelets are made with farm-fresh eggs and served with hand-cut home fries. Customers love the restaurant's several variations on Eggs Benedict, including the Irish Benedict prepared with two poached eggs and homemade corned beef hash served on a toasted English muffin and topped with hollandaise sauce. You'll also find light alcoholic beverages on the menu, including screwdrivers, bloody marys, and sangrias.
- The Coffee Pot Restaurant - 30 Main St., Littleton, NH 03561
Over 40 years of satisfied customers ensure you and Dad will enjoy your Father's Day brunch at The Coffee Pot Restaurant. Located just around the corner from Littleton homes for sale, the restaurant serves everything made-to-order and fresh as well as homemade or home-baked. Treat Dad to an order of steak and eggs served with home fries, hash browns, toast, or a Belgian waffle with strawberries, whipped cream, and real maple syrup.
- Polly's Pancake Parlor - 627 Route 117, Sugar Hill, NH 03586
Polly's Pancake Parlor, which opened in 1938 and is still owned by the same family, serves some of the freshest pancakes you'll find anywhere. Wheat, buckwheat, and cornmeal flours are all stone ground on-site and served with real maple syrup and Polly's maple spread. Located near Sugar Hill homes for sale, Polly's has a nearly endless supply of batters and add-ins, including blueberry, chocolate chip, cornmeal, coconut, and gingerbread. If you or Dad has a heartier appetite, order Polly's Breakfast Burger, made with two grass-fed smashed Black River Meats and New England-raised ground beef patties, local applewood bacon, cheese, and a fried egg.
- The Main Street Station - 105 Main St., Plymouth, NH 03264
You'll find all the breakfast dishes you love, including benedicts, omelets, pancakes, waffles, and French Toast, at The Main Street Station, located near Plymouth homes for sale. For a decadent treat, try the Boston Cream Pie French Toast with two slices of homemade French toast and a thick helping of vanilla pastry cream in between. topped with chocolate sauce. Or order a Benedict like The Garden, which has two poached eggs over fresh spinach, grilled tomatoes, broccoli, and mushrooms, all topped with hollandaise sauce and served on a homemade English muffin.
- Fagin's Pub - 777 Main St., Berlin, NH 03570
Find all your pub favorites for breakfast at Fagin's Pub, a staple around these Berlin homes for sale. Known as the place around town to meet friends for a night out, Fagin's also serves a delicious breakfast. Opt for the Pub Special of eggs Benedict with traditional hollandaise sauce, or treat Dad to an omelet or pancakes with choice of add-ins. Fagin's is open for breakfast on Sundays from 6:30 a.m. to noon.
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