Restaurants & Bars
This Restaurant Is The Most Fascinating In New Hampshire, Food Site Says
The selections were based on user reviews, awards, accolades, and first-hand experience by members of the Food Love team.

NEW HAMPSHIRE — Diners who want both good food and a restaurant that tells a story should head to the Red Arrow Diner in Manchester, according to a food site’s inventory of “The Most Fascinating Restaurant In Every State.”
Food Love, whose content includes recipes, food news, and opinion pieces, ranked the selections. Some states had more than one restaurant in the ranking. Illinois had three, and Arizona, California, Connecticut, Maine and New York each had two on the list.
The Red Arrow Diner ranked 34th among the 58 restaurants on the list. Editors said:
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“The Red Arrow Diner in Manchester opened in 1922, but what really makes it stand out is its position as an unofficial haunt for presidential candidates visiting New Hampshire. The owners estimate that 95% of presidential candidates pass through this well-loved diner's doors, which means it's seen everyone from Barack Obama and both Clintons to Mitt Romney and Donald Trump.”
The selections were based on user reviews, awards, accolades, and first-hand experience by members of the Food Love team.
The Red Arrow diner also has locations in Concord, Londonderry, and Nashua.
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“There are countless restaurants in America that tell a story — whether it's because they were beloved by presidents or film stars, because they reflect the state’s own fascinating history, or because they were the birthplace of a dish that went on to become iconic,” Food Love wrote.
Tennessee’s Prince’s Hot Chicken in Nashville topped the ranking. As the story goes, its spicy fried chicken “was invented after Thornton Prince’s scorned lover tried to take revenge on him by adding a significant amount of chili and spice to his favorite fried chicken,” the site said. “Far from hating it, he loved it – and he spent his time perfecting the recipe before opening his own restaurant.”
Rounding out the top five were:
No. 2 Gianni’s at the Villa, in Miami, Florida, housed in the mansion where fashion designer Gianni Versace lived – and died;
No. 3 Katz’s Delicatessen in New York City, founded in 1888 and featured in films and television shows, including the famous Meg Ryan scene in “When Harry Met Sally”;
No. 4 Golden Steer Steakhouse in Las Vegas, Nevada, whose famous diners have included Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Joe DiMaggio and Natalie Wood; and
No. 5 The Griswold Inn In Essex, Connecticut, built in 1776 to house shipyard workers who worked on the first warship for the American Revolution and steeped in local and national history since.
Editor's note: This post was scripted by another Patch staffer, not New Hampshire's editor, for publication on New Hampshire sites.
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