Our Favorite Comfort Foods for Cold, Winter Days
When you think of cozy foods, do you think of mac and cheese? A big juicy hamburger? Or maybe a cup of hot chocolate? All of these things can be comfort foods on some level. Here’s where to get the best around the state, plus information on some of the region’s coziest tea shops

The Barley House, Concord
Customers say this spot ranks high on the cheese-o-meter. Along with consistently being rated “best burger joint” in the state, their version of the classic mac ‘n cheese includes corkscrew cavatappi pasta and cheese sauce made with Guinness. The dish is topped with a browned Ritz cracker crust. Personalize your order by adding bacon, chicken or shrimp. thebarleyhouse.com
Popzup Popcorn, Dover
Popcorn should be in the comfort food hall of fame for being a warm, salty, buttery snack upon which you can put nearly any topping. Literally pop it in the microwave, watch the snow fall or catch up on your latest binge-watch. The family-owned company Popzup Popcorn has given the treat several sweet, tangy and salty makeovers to glam up movie night, including warming seasonings like Vermont maple, real butter and sea salt, salted caramel and sweet sriracha chili. The company uses non-GMO kernels, and is gluten-free and eco-friendly. popzup.com
Do you need some cheering up with a chicken pot pie? Mrs. Budd’s can help. Mrs. Budd’s chicken pies, which you can find at the grocery store, are made here in Manchester. Their crust is always crispy-crunchy on the edges and soft and warm in the middle. Underneath is a healthy serving of chicken, carrot, celery and gravy. Mrs. Budd’s also makes turkey pie, shepherd’s pie, veggies and beef pie, and a gluten-free beef shepherd’s pie. With a slogan like “Live Free or Pie,”
Mrs. Budd’s takes the cake. mrsbudds.com
Duston’s Market & Bakery, Dover
Is it a sandwich? A cake? A cookie? A pie? (Its name would suggest the latter is correct, but these aren’t hard and fast rules). Call it whatever you like — the whoopie pie is a comforting New England treat. While it’s Maine’s official state treat, New Hampshire has unofficially adopted the whoopie pie as its quintessential delectable dessert. Duston’s Market & Bakery in Dover offers two types of whoopie pie: one with a “standard” amount of filling and one with “extra” filling. But we know there’s really only one choice. dustonsmarket.com
Collins Brothers Chowder, Nashua
Chowder traditionally has a thick, rich, creamy broth filled with chunks of potato, celery, corn and onions; and clams, fish, chicken; or any combination you like. For icy days, a warm bowl of chowder with a hunk of bread for dipping is the soup that eats like a meal. This spot is a go-to chowder dive, and an excellent place to get a primo bowl of soup. Varieties include New England clam chowder (naturally), Nantucket seafood chowder, corn and bacon chowder, and haddock chowder. For more substance, try their chicken pot pie, shepherd’s pie, meat loaf or Yankee pot
roast. collinsbrotherschowder.com
Warm up with a cuppa at one of these tea houses:
White Heron Tea & Coffee, Portsmouth
The Cozy Tea Cart, Brookline
27 Teas, Manchester
Rare Breed Coffee, Manchester
Seven Suns Cafe, Wolfeboro
Inkwell Coffee and Tea House, Littleton
The Met Coffee House, North Conway
Silver Fountain Inn and Tea Parlor, Dover
Green Acres Country Store, Pittsburg

