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Reviews for Littleton Diner in Littleton, NH

Chloe Alix 1 year ago
5

Wow! Such a cool place, preserved in time. And the food was way better than we expected. Corned beef hash was yummy and the... pancakes were great. Read more

Lee Harrop 1 year ago
5

Had breakfast for lunch. Friendly staff, made us feel welcome. Food was really good and servings were certainly plenty. Home... fries were good but could have used a little onion. Scrambled eggs were perfect. You can always tell how good the food is by thescrambled eggs. Will come back here when we are back in the area. Read more

Kay DB 1 year ago
5

It's been there for 50-some years. Was there in the 1970s (yes, I'm that old). What wonderful memories, and the food is... delicious still. Read more

Einar Rathgeber 1 year ago
2

Last fall, we stopped into the Littleton Diner, but were disappointed to find a CLOSED sign in the door due to staffing... shortages. Since moving to the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, I'd been eager to explore Littleton and give the renowned eatery atry and see what the hype was about. Last Friday, we were lucky to find the diner open, but not busy, for a late breakfast.Sitting down to a booth in front, I noticed a mix of tourists and locals -- typically a good sign. What I was really searchingfor as I scanned the menu, was that diner aroma, and though I strained my nostrils, I couldn't detect a hint of grease, spice,or goodness in the air. That was my first indication of something amiss at the Littleton Diner. On my side of the table, I wentwith a Yankee breakfast -- scrambled eggs, bacon, toast, hash-browned potatoes, and...(wait for it)...baked beans! I added thecheddar cheese topped apple pie to my breakfast for a few extra dollars, figuring it would be worth every penny based on therave reviews. Across the table, a similar order, but with a single buttermilk pancake and an extra dollar for real maple syrup.The breakfasts arrived quickly and accurately. The highlight of both plates was the (locally made?) toast -- a hearty, crusty,and delicious raisin bread on one plate, and a fluffy toasted white that made me think of a grand-mother's kitchen. Seriously, Iwould have been happy and satisfied with plates of toast alone. Both eggs were prepared nicely and the bacon was cooked well.The let downs were by far, the hash-browned potatoes and the baked beans. I had been looking forward to the baked beans, but wasdisappointed by the lack of flavor, mealy texture, and cold crock pot. The potatoes were so overcooked, that they could havepassed for mashed, and were as bland as a boiled spud sans seasoning. The pancake was rote buttermilk, oversized, and servedwith a thin light maple syrup. But what really spoiled the meal was the apple pie. It didn't even look ap Read more

Nico Samneil Salado 2 years ago
5

Food is fair but the customer service is excellent! One could see that staffs have could camaraderie with one another. Parking... and table spacing are ample. Not a pwd entrance but they are helpful when they see one. They DONT ACCEPT credit or debit cardsbut they do have ATM in store. Serving per plate is generous. You would leave with a full stomach and a happy face. Read more

Rock Star Today 2 years ago
5

Fun little old style diner with personable & fun service from Loren. I had the Steak Bomb and my wife had the Irish Sandwich... (Guinness not included). Enjoyed our experience. Read more

Charis Edwards 2 years ago
5

The coziest, friendliest diner you could ask for in the cutest small town in northern New Hampshire. Stopped in for dinner on... Indigenous People's Day weekend along with the other seemingly 10000 leaf peepers up here for the fall holiday. They got us abooth right away though and the service was prompt and kind. I got a perfect french onion soup and the "small" curly fries whichwere plenty enough that i felt no qualms about getting the small instead of the large! My friends got the turkey dinner andpasta with sauce and enjoyed those as well - classic diner fare. Lots of good diner food, no frills, just delicious. We'll beback again soon! Read more

Cherie Peters 2 years ago
5

Great food in an old fashioned diner. A short walk from the covered bridge. Hand painted mural around the back dining room. I... wanted to try their famous pancakes and able to order just one with a side of ham and local maple syrup added for additional$.99. my beloved ordered liver and onions topped with bacon. He enjoyed every bite. Read more