Woodstock Inn, North Woodstock, New Hampshire
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Woodstock Inn (603) 745-3951
135 Main Street North Woodstock New Hampshire United States 03262
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Woodstock Inn
Fair based on 11 ratings
Type: Brewpub (see beer listings)

135 Main Street
North Woodstock, New Hampshire United States 03262 [ print map ]
(603) 745-3951


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Woodstock Inn

WiFi
Children
Patio
Seasonals
Real Ales
Proper Glassware
Beer To Go/Growlers
BYO 6-Pack/Singles
Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Woodstock Inn Wassail 61, Woodstock Inn Pigs Ear Brown Ale 64, Woodstock Inn Old Man Oatmeal Stout 49
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11 reviews for Woodstock Inn
 Ambiance 69%
 Service 67%
 Selection 55%
 Food 66%
 Value 13%
 Overall 67%
 Rating 43%
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Cletus (175), Connecticut
  78   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
5/510/108/15 7/10N/A16/20

November 14, 2009 [ Updated November 15, 2009 ]
An inn, a brewpub, a jack of all trades/ There are 3 places at the inn that serve their beer. The restaurant which is high end, the bar, that has some nice brewpub specials for food, and the brewpub, which is a small area that showcases the brewery, and has their cask offerings. A fun place to visit.

TheCaptain (32), Lancaster, Pennsylvania
  68   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/56/1010/15 7/10 7/1015/20

October 4, 2009
This was a pleasant stop in our travels. Easy going town, laid back with shops and sites. Our service was okay, couple of the beers we wanted to try (seasonal) were already off the menu. Beer was average with the Red Rack as a favored choice. Brought a growler along but they wouldn’t fill it due to some BS state law?! Place was comfortable with seating inside and out. Food good and prices reasonable, varied food selection.

MartinT (348), Montreal, Quebec
  58   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/56/108/15 6/10 6/1012/20

June 30, 2009
This quaint old New England inn has a brewpub in the back with different rooms. Their beers are quite conservative (amber ale, pale ale, golden ale, brown ale, etc.) and just okay. The food we had was decent, like the beer, but apart from the fact this is easy to get to from I-93, I don’t see why a travelling beer lover would make a detour to get their brews (which they bottle anyway).

VTHopHead (36), Barre, Vermont
  68   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/57/109/15 7/10N/A14/20

June 1, 2008
Visited here recently. Food was above average... service was good... beers were average, except for the the Oatmeal Stout, which was outstanding. Quite a way off of the main travel routes, unless you are sightseeing in Northern NH, but well worth the day trip.

puboflyons (27), New Hampshire
  66   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/56/109/15 7/10N/A14/20

March 3, 2008
Here is a place that I really like to go. Part of the New Hampshire-based Common Man chain, which is highly regarded and probably the most respected restaurant operation in the state. The owner is very active in community affairs and frequently helps those less fortunate. In recent years a few of their brews have been bottled and sold around New England and most of those brews are above average. But they are not as good as having them fresh out of the barrel at the brewery. A great rustic atmosphere. After dinner you can buy samples of Americana like old magazines and posters. Great, friendly service and a creative menu selection. Super appetizers! The price is a but higher than most pubs but don’t forget that you are visiting a place in the heart of New Hampshire’s North Country tourism hot spot. You will be able to sample a few brews that are only available in the pub. Last time I was there they offered a variety pack of beer samplers for a reasonable price. This is a good place to visit if you are in the area. It’s a bit tricky to find as it is in downtown North Woodstock and doesn’t really jump out at you but I think you will be pleased with your experience. Growlers available on the premises for $10.00 each.

yobdoog (92), Woodridge NY, New York
  68   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/57/109/15 7/10N/A15/20

February 5, 2008
My girlfrend and I did the Brewers weekend and had a blast. Stayed across the street in a old style room not that fancy but it was still comfortable. Being able to drink and not have to drive anywhere is great. We woke up at like 6 to brew Saturday morning which was a lot of fun. Crazy Rick the brewer is a fun guy and you get to hang out with a few people for the weekend. everything is all inclusive for the weekend, the food, beer all weekend it was great. The beer isn’t all that great but I drank a lot of the oatmeal stout I’ll tell you that. They had bands play at night and people danced and it was a fun time. Food was pretty good and you can get growlers to go. They even make a root beer that was delicious.

JoeMcPhee (263), Jackson Heights, New York
  60   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/57/107/15 7/10N/A13/20

January 14, 2008
Had a nice lunch in here after a few hours of leaf-watching. Sort of a cool old building divided into a series of rooms with completely different vibes. There is an unfortunate choice of wallpaper in the dining area. The bar area is pretty interesting though. A very tasty lunch and the autumn brew was very nice. Worth checking out if you’re on the way through.

hophead75 (83), Boonton, New Jersey
  68   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/58/108/15 7/10N/A15/20

July 2, 2007
Had dinner and a couple of beers here after the Ye Olde New England Day brewfest. Food was pretty decent, and waittress offered good service. Beer was pretty much average, the pemi pale wasn’t too bad and the oatmeal stout is alright. Definitely a weird ambiance/atmosphere, as the place is split up into different sections, all with much different personalities. I liked the downstairs, with a rustic bar area, a foosball table, a window with a view of the brewery, and peanut shells on the floor. Clientele seemed to be alot of macro people, probably because there aren’t many other bars in this town. Overall I had a pretty good time and worth a stop if you happen to already be in the area.

cbrixius (9), Newberrytown, Pennsylvania
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  36   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/55/105/15 5/10N/A5/20

October 10, 2006
I was pretty disappointed in this place, but realizing they are one of the only games in town, I sort of have to give them a pass for not playing too much to the beer lovers crowd. We were there on a Saturday night and it was pretty busy. The service was average, as was the food. The two beers I had were disappointing (stout, IPA). The coolest part seemed to be the front bar with windows to the brewtanks, but it was crowded in there.

GonZoBeeR (20), ste-Eulalie, Quebec
  60   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/55/108/15N/AN/A13/20

September 9, 2006
Ambiance:This palce are very big and cool.a lot of ski stuff and beer botle and poster.all are made whit old wood... The service:I think the liberty weekend are very busy because all the barmand was very busy... Selection of beer:Bof in 4 beer,3 taste the same think... Food:next time....

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