You Must Taste The Pickled Red Onion Rings At This Unique Restaurant In New Hampshire

Whether or not you're an adventurous eater, there are certain food items you just have to try at a restaurant known for its creative dishes. There's one unique restaurant in New Hampshire with a very unique menu item that customers rave about. Head to the Covered Bridge Farm Table and try the pickled red onion rings. They are like nothing you've ever tried before.

With its scenic location overlooking the Pemigewasset River as well as the Blair Bridge, Covered Bridge Farm Table is a lovely place to dine. In addition to its location, it has a deliciously unique menu.

This stunning farm-to-table restaurant has become quite a popular place over the years. You can expect a mix of Asian, French, Italian, and American cuisines prepared in unexpected ways.

Using locally-sourced and high-quality ingredients, you can enjoy flavorful and creative seasonal dishes like a crab and peach salad (pictured here).

A gorgeous charcuterie board is also on the menu. We urge you to order one for your table.

But a must-try dish here is the pickled red onion rings. It's an eclectic pivot from traditional onion rings.

(Pictured here is pulled BBQ beef with slaw and pickled red onion rings.)

You may choose to top your burger with pickled red onion rings for something different. Your taste buds will thank you!

Weather permitting, ask for a table outside so you can take in the views as you dine on creative dishes like the pickled red onion rings here at Covered Bridge Farm Table. There's no other restaurant quite like it in New Hampshire!

Have you ever dined at this unique restaurant in New Hampshire? If you have, did you try the pickled red onion rings? Let us know in the comments! To learn more about the Covered Bridge Farm Table and to see a menu, visit the official website and follow its Facebook page.

If you find yourself at Covered Bridge Farm Table in Campton, be sure to get a closer look at the Blair Bridge that spans across the Pemigewasset River.

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