Granite

New Hampshire


In a grand turreted Victorian building, Granite serves fine New American cuisine all day long, from breakfasts of cinnamon French toast with New Hampshire maple syrup, to crab cake BLTs with Old Bay aioli at lunchtime, to espresso-rubbed pork tenderloin for dinner.


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