The other day I was in New Castle, New Hampshire, and I figured I would go to what I believe is the only restaurant in New Hampshire's smallest municipality: Henry's Market.
Ok, it doubles as a deli and a micro-grocer, but calling it a restaurant is close enough for what you'll get on this little island community in the mouth of the Piscataqua River.
The meal I got, pictured to the left, was the Italiano: a sandwich with fairly upscale Italian ingredients (mozzarella, proscuitto, etc.).
It was good, but pricey for what I paid for it. You could get alot more on the mainland, but I think part of the price came from the ambiance: Henry's has a touristy, laidback seacoast feel to it. Parking's tough, and tables are limited, but New Castle's off the beaten path somewhat despite its location near the shore, so I had no problems there.
Meal: Italiano Sandwich
Price: $8.15
Speed of Service: 5 minutes (over the counter)
Time of Day: 3 PM, Weekday
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