Topic of the Town Restaurant, 25 Main St, Littleton, NH 03561, United States
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Topic of the Town Restaurant - Featured Reviews (458)
A classic hole in the wall, greasy spoon, diner. However, other than its homecoming layout (the make friends with your neighbor counter by the kitchen is heartwarming and reminiscent of simpler times), there wasn't much else to write home about. Despite other reviews, the French toast is one to skip. Mine was more toast-like and crunchy than egg soaked and soft. It could've been salvaged a bit with fresh strawberries but no luck. I gave 3 stars for food because my son got the kids breakfast number 2 (he made sure I remembered so I could order next time 😆) with one fluffy yet fried pancake, a little runny but cooked all the way through scrambled egg, and crisped, browned and salted country potatoes - were actually quite enjoyable.
Server was friendly, food was mediocre. Our fries were very soggy and mozzarella sticks, i kid you not, didn’t have cheese in 2 out of the 5 of them we were given. It looks like the cheese burst out while being cooked and they served us the fried carcass, lol. We watched another server offer our drinks to two other tables before giving them to us. Server didn’t check in at all between dropping off our food and bringing the check. I’ve been in industry for almost 7 years and am usually very compassionate with other restaurants but was unfortunately just not that impressed. Servers didn’t seem knowledgeable on the menu when we asked questions, either.
Place was not busy but all tables waited a long time for our meals. The chef seemed to work on one order at a time, the waitress seemed bored with her job. The food was super good but we had to rush eating as our parking meter was ready to expire and our car was too far away to add more quickly. Had we known we would wait so long we would have paid for our beverages and left. We asked about our meals and the waitress mumbled through her orders and said we should be up next. Not sure we would eat there again except for good food.
We stopped for breakfast on a Sunday morning. Even though they are short staffed, we were greeted and quickly seated! Our orders were taken and the food came out quickly. If you love toast... get the homemade bread! I got a summertime special with veggies, potatoes, egg and cheese! Delicious!
Our waitress was the best- personable and informative! Every server and the host were so very nice and helpful. The food was delicious and plentiful! Come with an appetite!!! We will stop again on our next time through.
We had breakfast here this morning. The servers and staff were friendly and welcoming. The food was just mediocre. The Belgium waffle was heavy and very dry. My scrambled eggs had a peculiar texture but tasted ok. My husband had an Italian omelet with homemade wheat bread.
The service was slow. The food was ok once it arrived, but the pancakes were burnt on one side. Badly enough that they shouldn't have been sent to a customer in that condition. Not a bad meal, but not the best in town either.
Not sure why this place isn’t more popular! Great food and great waitstaff! Tons of options of homemade and gluten free stuff, I highly recommend this place for breakfast.
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Topic of the Town Restaurant Located in Littleton of 25 Main St. The complete address is Topic of the Town Restaurant, 25 Main St, Littleton, NH 03561, United States.
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What a treat. Small, quaint dining room in historic building on Main Street. We opted for the tasting menu with wine pairings. The food was delicious and the chef delivered a number of the courses personally. Service was great.
Honestly, the most beautiful antique store that I have been to. The owner has a brilliant eye, and it is loaded with exquisite MCM stuff. Wish that my house was big enough to accommodate everything. The prices are very fair. They obviously know
Walked here from our Airbnb and found the atmosphere to be one of the best we have experienced. Latte was also one of the best we have had on the east coast. We asked for dine in and got paper cups. Disappointed we didnât get real coffee cups. Almo
The food was delicious with amazing homemade whole wheat toast. But I really wish I could give the Service 10 out of 5 stars, because it was the best I've had in a LONG time (if ever). Owner, Jean McKenna, greets you at the door with a smile and is p