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05-07-2010, 12:19 PM | #1 |
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Jitters (Pittsfield)...
I know it's a stretch calling Pittsfield the Lakes Region and I'll understand Don if you have to delete this thread but I gotta rave about this great little place...
Jitters is on Main St. in Pittsfield - just off Route 28 - and just opened up under new owners. Argie and I used to go there about 10 years ago, back when we were dating, and it was a cute little coffee shop then. The restaurant had a different name for a little while but just re-opened in Feb. as Jitters with new owners. We went this morning for a nostalgic visit and were pleasantly surprised! Argie had a three cheese omlet, I had a veggie omlet, and the youngest Argelet had pancakes. The omlets came with homefries and toast and were h.u.g.e. - big fluffy things stuffed with goodies. Everything came to the table hot, and all at once, like it should. (I hate it when we get served before the kids when we're out - not the case here.) The coffee was Green Mt brand and I never saw the bottom of the cup! The decor was very nice - the new owners have done a nice job with the place. The price was right - we got everything for $18 (including tax!). They serve breakfast and lunch but serve a supper buffet on Friday nights for now. The buffet is $14.99 and offers two main dishes to choose from. I think there were things like lamb shanks, salmon, prime rib - you get the idea... And there's free WiFi! Hell-ooooO! So, if you're looking for something with good value, casual but nice atmosphere, and very friendly, then check this place out. It's a little off the Lakes Region path but worth it! |
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05-07-2010, 01:26 PM | #2 |
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Pittsfield
I think Pittsfield is close enough to be included here for a restaurant recommendation. It is 15 miles from Alton Bay?
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05-07-2010, 02:11 PM | #3 |
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According to nhliving, Pittsfield is considered a town in the eastern lakes region of NH, so I believe you are all set.
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Many of us from the Alton end of the lake use 28 through Pittsfield to get back and forth to the lake from Concord and points south so this may really come in handy for some of us!
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05-08-2010, 12:03 AM | #5 |
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Pancakes...
Thanks for the notes...
Our youngest child has a big problem with chewing/swallowing food as certain textures and tastes really bother him. He had absolutely no problem with the pancakes and almost cleaned a big stack of them off before Argie and I had finished our meals. The boy tucked it in - it was good to see. Some restaurants put corn meal in their pancake mix - thankfully that wasn't the case at Jitters. The grit from corn meal is too much for the youngest Argelet... he can't hack it. However, the pancakes at Jitters were a little tougher on the outside than I'd have liked - like they'd been flipped an extra time or two - but not as leathery as the poster at Yelp described. They went down well! |
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05-08-2010, 10:48 AM | #7 |
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Concord?
You mean Concord Mass? Folks from Concord NH usually drive up 106 to the lake.
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Right McDude,
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05-09-2010, 06:54 AM | #10 |
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Now that all depends
Those of us that live in Alton, Wolfeboro, and points east of the lake use rte 28 regularly. When we are in Concord and want a nice leisurely ride home, we take the extra 10-15 minutes and go up 106 to Allen Mills Rd or rte 140. We may even go all the way up to Gilford. Even if you take 106, you could slip over Loudon Rd to Pittsfield and enjoy Jitters and then take the leisurely ride over 107 to get back on track.
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Pittsfield is also home to the annual hot air balloon rally, hosted by the Pittsfield Rotary Club. Absolutely one of the best family-oritented and local events you can go to - my kids LOVE the festival! Their website is HERE if you want more information.
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