Guide to North Conway, NH | Eat, Stay & Play
North Conway, NH, is a popular destination in the Mount Washington Valley, offering everything from great shopping and dining to hiking and skiing.

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Photo Credit : Katherine KeenanThere’s something for everyone in North Conway, NH, a town whose broad appeal has made it a standout White Mountains destination. From antiques hunting to outlet browsing, it’s a shopper’s haven with a great mountain view. It’s also a magnet for outdoor enthusiasts, who can enjoy some White Mountains skiing at nearby Cranmore Mountain Resort or hike up to Cathedral Ledge for its sweeping views of Echo Lake State Park. And with plenty of fine dining and pub hangouts to choose from, foodies have ample reason to pay a visit here too. Read on for some of our favorite things to do, places to eat, and places to stay in North Conway.
Guide to North Conway, New Hampshire | Attractions
Cranmore Mountain Resort
This mountain is, in a word, fun. Known for expert snowmaking and a range of trails, Cranmore also has thrilling off-slope activities such as mountain coaster rides, giant swing rides, and the Soaring Eagle zipline — all just a few miles from downtown North Conway.

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Conway Scenic Railroad
Located in North Conway Village (aka the downtown area), the Conway Scenic Railroad offers delightfully old-fashioned train rides. Two family-friendly “valley” routes head north to either Conway (11 miles) or Bartlett (21 miles), while the longer “notch” route heads to the mountains and Crawford Notch.
Settlers Green
With 60-plus stores in which to bargain-hunt, Settlers Green is a shopaholic’s dream. Just a few minutes’ drive from North Conway Village, this retail hub also has more than a dozen restaurants that offer fuel for shopping the day away.

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North Conway Hiking
There’s no shortage of hiking trails in the White Mountains, and a number of them are readily accessible from North Conway. For an easy, picturesque stroll along a lake, head to Echo Lake State Park. This is also the spot for those looking to hike to Cathedral Ledge, a moderately difficult 2.8 mile out-and-back trail that leads to terrific views of North Conway and the White Mountains. For a longer, more challenging trek, make your way to Moat Mountain Trail, a nearly-10-mile traverse of the South, Middle, and North Moat mountains. On a hot summer day, a short walk through the woods in Bartlett will bring you to Diana’s Baths, a popular family destination that features many swimming holes and waterfalls.

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North Conway Downtown Shops
It’s not a visit to North Conway without a stop at Zeb’s General Store, where you can maneuver your way around antique fixtures, indulge at the candy counter, and browse a sprawling collection of New England–made specialty foods. Nearby, the Toy Chest beckons kids with dolls, games, wooden railroad sets, and more. Adults, meanwhile, will appreciate the artistic offerings at the League of N.H. Craftsmen gallery, filled with locally made pottery, glassware, prints, textiles, furniture, and jewelry. White Birch Books is the local independent bookstore: It looks like a bright little dollhouse from the outside, and is lined with both quirky titles and best-sellers on the inside. The Handcrafters Barn is just that, a converted 18th-century barn packed with home decor, paintings, fiber art, and other distinctive wares made by more than 150 artisans.
North Conway Antiques Shops
There are several antique shops right in North Conway, including Richard M. Plusch Antiques, which showcases fine art and antiques with a particular emphasis on the White Mountains. At Vintage Frameworks, meanwhile, rare maps and framed vintage postcards take center stage.
North Conway, NH | Restaurants
The Local Grocer / Table + Tonic
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack, or groceries – it’s all at the Local Grocer, which encompasses a full-service market, bakery, café, deli, and smoothie bar. Next door is the restaurant Table + Tonic, which employs local, organic ingredients from its own farm. Be sure to try one of the cocktails, which are concocted with house-made syrups and herb-, fruit-, and nut-infused shrubs.

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Frontside Coffee Roasters
At this chill downtown café, you can gaze out at the Moat Mountains while munching on a tasty bagel or breakfast sandwich and enjoying an impeccably brewed coffee or espresso drink. Frontside craft-roasts its own coffee, ensuring top-notch flavor.

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Barley & Salt
If you work up an appetite while shopping at Settlers Green, look to Barley & Salt for a fortifying meal and 30 ever-changing craft beers on tap. On the menu: small-plate street food, tacos, salads, wings, and an array of entrées, including seafood.

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Muddy Moose Restaurant & Pub
At this family-style eatery with a wilderness theme, you can choose from such categories as “Trail-Stomping Sandwiches,” “Mountain Burgers,” “The Wilderness Grill,” and “Trail-Blazing Pastas.” There’s a robust menu for kids, while grownups will appreciate the full selection of beer, wine, and specialty drinks.
Moat Mountain Smoke House & Brewing Co.
Located in one of North Conway’s most historic buildings, this 174-seat brewpub and restaurant is a go-to for locals and tourists alike. Moat Mountain’s beers can be found all over North Conway, but the Smoke House is hands down the best spot for enjoying one alongside classic American food such as nachos, sandwiches, pizza, and burgers, as well as meat and seafood entrées.

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May Kelly’s Cottage
It’s nearly impossible to drive past May Kelly’s Cottage, whose bright yellow exterior, glowing string lights, and creative seasonal decor will most certainly catch your eye. Inside, you’ll find an old-world Irish bar and restaurant that dishes up country cooking by way of the Emerald Isle. Bonus: In nice weather, there’s also the option for outdoor dining with a mountain view.
North Conway, NH | Hotels
North Conway Grand Hotel
Conveniently situated next to Settlers Green and boasting mountain views, the North Conway Grand Hotel has 200 rooms and suites outfitted with New England–inspired decor, custom furniture, and marble baths. Amenities include heated indoor and outdoor pools, a sun deck, a spa, a fitness center, and the Mountainside Restaurant and Tavern.

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Cranmore Inn
All kinds of lodging options can be had at the Cranmore Inn, from king and queen guest rooms to deluxe rooms and suites, and even apartments with kitchens. Located a short walk from North Conway Village, the inn features a large backyard, play area, patio, fire pit, hot tub, and pool, as well as a spacious parlor with fireplace.

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Eastern Slope Inn Resort
Right on the main drag in North Conway Village, this 40-acre resort lets guests select from more than 250 rooms, suites, and townhouses, a number of which come with gas fireplaces and in-room spa tubs. Other perks of this property include an indoor heated pool, hot tubs, tennis courts, a fitness center, a playground, and walking trails.
The White Mountain Hotel & Resort
With on-site dining, spa services, a heated pool, a fitness center, and pet-friendly accommodations, this family-friendly hotel aims to accommodate all its guests’ needs. There are 80 standard, deluxe, and superior rooms and spacious suites, many with great views of the mountains.
Have you ever been to North Conway, New Hampshire?
This post was first published in 2018 and has been updated.
Are there any members of the Lassor family still in N. Conway. My mother was born there back in the 1920’s, and that was her maiden name.
Very few of the places that made North Conway in the past survive. Route 16 and the off streets, the abundance of smoke from burning wood stoves, Mt. Cranmore, the inns, the railway, the Common and the location of the gas station in the North end are about it. You only used Westside Road if you lived there. All the rest seems to be an accelerated version on steroids that tries to resemble the special intimacy that once existed and everyone now wants to imitate. But its gone!
I am part of a group of locally owned and operated businesses in the Mount Washington Valley. I own the consignment boutique “It’s My Girlfriend’s Consignment Boutique located in the lobby of The Eastern Slope Inn and Resort. We have been in business since 2007! I would hope that you would consider mentioning all the locally owned and operated businesses that we have in the valley! Check out our group. Whitemountainindependents.com. Help us to promote shopping locally!!! Settlers Green while a great shopping area, has stores that have opened and closed more times than our local businesses! Please check us out! Thank you!!!
I love your shop!!! I have time sharing here at the Eastern Slope Inn. I always seem to find something at your shop. It is such a gem in the village!!!
I love Conway. It is a charming and lovely town. I would visit again anytime.
North Conway is our second home. Has been for 52 years. Our little piece of Heaven. There is something for EVERYONE.
Back in the 70’s we stayed at the Red Lion Inn and restaurant on th. 16 , but now, can’t find it, anybody know what happens to it?
It closed a while ago. It reopened as Moat Mountain smokehouse and brewery.
Food is great
Little help please….opened a business in North Conway almost 3 years ago and always get left out of these types of articles. The O Club Bar & Grill, TheOClub.Org.
Not a great place. Always seems to be issues with the clientele
We went to North Conway in October and it was like a ghost town. We were there for 3 days and the only restaurant we found open was the Muddy Moose and the line was so long we waited 1 hour 25 minutes. Most restaurants were closed because there was no help available; much of the shopping was unavailable for same reasons. We have gone to No. Conway on the same week for many years, missing only 2020 due to the pandemic. We were also disappointed in Red Jacket Resort who failed to tell us about their many covid-19 changes before we arrived. Very disappointing trip to say the least.
Heading to No Conway…..are shops and restaurants open? Covid eased up?