Welcome to Keene’s Cuisine Scene
The city with the widest Main Street is filling up with great flavors
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New Hampshire Magazine
Food Editor
Writer and photographer Susan Laughlin has been New Hampshire Magazine’s food editor for more than 16 years. She has traveled the Granite State with fork and camera in hand, looking for the best breakfasts, burgers, poutine and overall dining excellence. Over the years, she’s written about the state’s top restaurants and chefs, young farmers, where to find the best brunch, and profiles of entrepreneurial brewers and distillers. She’s also been tapped by other publishers, including Food Network Magazine, Phaidon and Yankee Magazine, for her local dining expertise.
The city with the widest Main Street is filling up with great flavors
This artist has a refreshing take on traditional woodworking.
Get your fill of local oysters at Oysterpalooza in Portsmouth.
This New Ipswich artist creates lifelike renditions of snakes, salamanders, fish, moths and more.
Eat and drink your way through Meredith, Tamworth, Sandwich, Center Harbor and Moultonborough.
Interpreting the lazy hills of New Hampshire with layers of color.
It doesn't get much more local than this. The Hungry Diner is an extension of Walpole Valley Farms. Plus, where to find dinners, breakfasts and other food events at several local farms.
Preserving nature with the kindest cut.
Manchester's XO on Elm debuts a new Latin-inspired menu, plus gluten-free and vegan dishes.
Get in on the bowl meal craze with this healthy spring lamb recipe.
Fun and fantasy with polymer clay.
Fields of greens inside a greenhouse and locally infused olive oil.
There's something for everyone to love in this small town including restaurants, inns and gift shops.
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day at an Irish brewery with several creative stouts you won't forget.
Making a nautilus, almost like nature does.
Local and national meal kit delivery companies are put to the test.
From single stones to complex compositions.
The up-and-coming Islington Street in Portsmouth's West End has it all - except the big crowds.
The new Hop + grind burger spot gets it right.