Plenty of us in New Hampshire now live in urban areas, but that doesn’t mean we don’t value our farming roots. It’s always good to get back in touch with the way things used to be done, and lucky for us there are plenty of places in the state to do so – and often, to enjoy some tasty eats in the process. Heritage Farm Pancake House in New Hampshire is one such place and you’ll want to visit to enjoy good food, a petting zoo, and so much more.

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Heritage Farm Pancake House in New Hampshire is open seasonally, so be sure to check ahead for opening dates and times. You can visit their website for more information.

Still hungry for pancakes? Check out another small-town restaurant, Polly’s Pancake Parlor in Sugar Hill.

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