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Írjon visszajelzéstI have had the pleasure of eating here on Any given Sunday or Saturday and have also had catered lunches and breakfasts for a team of 25-50. Amber and Josh are two of the hardest working people I know . And the food has been spectacular every time .
I haven't visited this place for years! Still has memories and antiques, but, a large café / restaurant, roots, inside, with more activity. I had the eggs combo with one side cinnamon strawberry French toast with brioche bread. I got blueberries jam for my sourdough toast. I got two kinds of hot sauce for my eggs. Coffee is serving itself, but they have a selection of s. I talked to the owner's mother about the history of the building. Friendly staff. Great servings of food. Free coffee refills. Parking above the street. Go early. You can go over the bridge for a walk to burn a few calories facemask needed, but you can take it on your place. I recommend a visit. Even if you need to send a letter or an invoice, there is an MailBOX on the side of the front door. Be careful, the front door is asleep. Items for sale inside. Planter from old motorcycle license plates and recent canvas prints available for wall suspensions.
The new management (Roots Cafe) really knows what they do. No more endless waiting for food as before. Delicious breakfast and lunch in a unique, truly New England location. The walls are decorated with antiques and old presidential monuments. It's like eating in a museum.
I've never actually eaten here but I used to love Robies country store back 15-20 years ago.Such a neat little place.
Robie's is a charming bit of old New Hampshire. From the pressed tin ceiling to the walls covered in political memorabilia of campaigns that stopped here over the years Robie's has the feel of the old village general store. The food is fantastic and abundant, the staff are friendly and engaging. It is a stop well worth your time.