New Hampshire is full of restaurants, but none of them are quite like Pickity Place in Mason. This amazing restaurant is off the beaten bath, in a home that looks like something straight out of a story book. In fact, the cottage was the inspiration for the classic “Little Red Riding Hood” story. Pickity Place is New Hampshire’s quirkiest restaurant, and you’re sure to fall in love with it.
Winter has come to New Hampshire, but one of the state’s quirkiest restaurants is still in business, providing a totally unique dining experience.
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During the spring, summer and fall, Pickity Place is a homegrown oasis. The restaurant serves delightful food, most of which if flavored with herbs, spices and flowers grown right on the property.
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When the snow flies, however, the hearths are still going at Pickity Place.
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Using ingredients that are best tasted during the cold winter months, Pickity Place creates amazing meals year-round.
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Complete with epic desserts.
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Everything at Pickity Place is handmade, and the set menu is served three times a day, at 11:30, 12:45 and 2.
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The restaurant is in a tiny cabin that was built in 1786. It looks absolutely delightful covered in snow.
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After your meal be sure to stroll the grounds to find amazing detail, like this fairy house.
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Of these beautiful berries.
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This winter, set out for Pickity Place. The journey will be well worth the delicious meal!
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