Two words: Corn fritters. Down and dirty outdoor restaurant with a sandy floored Tiki bar. Town docks is a great place to grab a fun cocktail and afternoon snacks. If you're lucky enough, you'll spot a few baby ducklings during your meal.
Need a brew? This recently established brewery is the first in the area and offers a variety of IPAs, sours, and ales. Their outdoor seating offers rotating food truck dining as well as a variety of yard games. Looking for a full meal? Inside you can find burgers, flatbreads, and more!
Home of the original Annalee Doll creations. All of the current Annalee designers located in this location were trained by Annalee herself. One of April's favorite childhood memories is visiting the Annalee store to collect holiday favorites every year.
Hermit Woods is a winery we have come to love over the years for their wine as well as their light bites and snacks. They offer a diverse menu of charcuterie, cheese, and salami plates as well as flatbreads, paninis, sandwiches, and salads. The Winnipesaukee Rosè is our favorite!
One of the oldest general stores in the country, dating back to the 18th Century. The general store sells everything you can imagine: from cherry cola to candy cigarettes to pickles in a wooden barrel. Listen to the Greatest Hits of Rascal Flatts to get the full Sean and April experience on this twenty minute drive.
Breakfast, breakfast, breakfast! Sunshine and Pa's offers a variety of breakfast essentials including Sean and April's favorite breakfast burrito with crispy hash browns. We recommend getting takeout and sitting by the lake on one of the many picnic tables located in Hesky Park.
Located within the Inn at Mill Falls, The Marketplace offers four floors of shopping. Grab some nostalgic candy at Lee's Candy Kitchen, Lake Winni apparel at Great Northern Trading Company, and rustic home decor at The Nest. Finish your shopping with a waffle cone at Ben and Jerry's or find a stuffed animal at Sean's favorite, the Innisfree Bookstore.