Camp Menu – Meredith, NH

Type : American restaurant

Location : Meredith, NH

Comfort food, cocktails & a summer camp theme in Adirondack-style environs at the Chase House inn. Based on 465 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.5 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No delivery

Camp 03253

Address:
298 Daniel Webster Hwy, Meredith, NH 03253

Phone: (603) 279-3003

Website:

Hours

Tuesday 5–9 PM
Wednesday 5–9 PM
Thursday 5–9 PM
Friday 5–10 PM
Saturday 4–10 PM
Sunday 4–9 PM
Monday 5–9 PM

Menu

Starters
Deviled Eggs
Cage-free and farm-fresh with pimento, poppy seeds, crispy bacon and wasabi pea dust.
$6.99
Stack Of Rings
Hand-dipped in our common man ale batter and served with our house-made dipping sauce.
$6.99
Soup and Salads
New England Clam Chowder
Recipe from town docks, our sister restaurant in meredith.
$15.99
Family-Style Salad
Served with ranch and balsamic vinaigrette. Hey it’s camp, seconds on us!
$4.50
Handhelds
Common Man Veggie Burger
We make our own nuts! Served on a toast brioche roll with fried green tomatoes, poblano relish and avocado mayo.
$11.99
Tree Hugger’s Delight
Crispy falafel cakes on naan with super slaw,tzatziki sauce and cucumber salad,
$13.99
Main Events
Campfire Steak
Grilled sirloin with poblano relish and caramelized onions.Served with a seasoned beef and rice-stuffed pepper and fresh vegetables.
$28.99
Camp’s Famous Buttermilk Chicken
Our special recipe made with ground beef, veal and pork,bacon-wrapped,roasted and topped with tomato jam. Served with cheddar chive mashed potatoes and fresh vegetables.
$18.99
Little Campers
Chicken Tenders
Real good chicken, crispy fried and served with seasoned fries.
$7.99
Cheese Pizza
A pint-size camp pizza with cheese and tomato sauce.
$6.99

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Reviews

Richard Holst
Cozy, with great food and service. Everything we ate was excellent, with the pizza being the sad exception. Everything else made up for it though. The drinks are made perfectly and there is a wide variety to choose from. They have the standard beers along with many locals. There was a wide variety of food to select from. The restaurant is camp themed and very cozy. Everything seems clean and well organized. All of the staff were very friendly and helpful. We look forward to eating here again.

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R R-B
We are definitely in a recession. This place is always full. We came on a Saturday night, during July 4th weekend, and got a table no problem. The place was empty. We both ordered a Maine Squeeze( (blueberry vodka, muddled blueberries, and lemonade) to start. It was delicious. My second drink was a Rum Runner, which was not from a jug, it’s was made fresh right in front of me. We ordered a deviled eggs app, which were creamy and delicious and so were the complimentary biscuits.

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Michael Denufrio
The service here is better than any place I have experienced in a long time. Josh our waiter was incredibly personable. My pot roast seen in the photo was tender and fresh. The biscuits here are a nice addition rather than bread you normally get at other restaurants. If you’re a fan of the outdoors you will love their cabin atmosphere including the elk and the canoe bar.

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Fernando Oliveira
Glad we got here before high season. Very good food and several good beers on tap. Cosy atmosphere with great service.

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Lisa Marquis
We got takeout during the off season. Service was very good this time. Meals were excellent. OK value. I’d repeat, but not during g the busy months as they were understaffed with huge wait times then.

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Alex Joy
Food, overall was fine. Had the ribs (very good, small portion), lobster corn dogs (excellent) and nachos (not great, small portion). Service was less than stellar as the waitress was inattentive, seemed annoyed when we didn’t order her recommendations, and left our dirty plates at the table for the entirety of the meal despite us stacking them at the edge of the table. Atmosphere is fine, like nicer Bugaboo Creek, but very small and so it can get noisy.

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Michael Curran
When my wife suggested this place all I could think of is one of those campy tourist traps like Bugaboo Creek or the lodge in John Candy’s Great Outdoors. Boy was I wrong. Great food and outstanding service. Try the Pot Roast, it’s very good. The Camp Crackers is a great way to start if you have a group. Well done.

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QUINNY
Tried this restaurant on our way to N. Conway.

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Rachel Newquist
Love the atmosphere! Not sure the food matches the name and styling… a little too upscale for camp. Lobster Corn dog was delicious. The buttermilk chicken was not as good, and needed more cheese sauce. Large portions mean no room for desert

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Ann Butler
Stopped in for drinks. Bartender was too busy talking to her friends to provide proper and timely service. Served 2 of 3 drinks and finally after a very long wait brought the 3rd drink we ordered.

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