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Real-fruit smoothies, açaí bowls, and George Howell coffee for a bright start by the water.
Order aheadCome hungry.
Leave with a story.
Five spots share one little boardwalk where Lake Sunapee becomes the Sugar River. Coffee in the morning. Tacos by the water. Music after dark.
The harbor opens below, the hills fall away, and the whole day changes pace. Follow the water to 72 Main Street. Park once. Wander from there.
This is where Lake Sunapee becomes the Sugar River—and where breakfast has a habit of turning into sunset.
The Landing is not one restaurant. It is an afternoon with five different doors.
Start with coffee. Drift toward lunch. Browse the barn. Follow the smell of pizza or the soundcheck from the stage. There is no correct order—only the one your day chooses.
Start anywhere. The day knows what to do next.
Real-fruit smoothies, açaí bowls, and George Howell coffee for a bright start by the water.
Order ahead
The family kitchen at the center of it all—breakfast, deli, Big Pete's BBQ, and Sunday brunch.
Order online
Hand-pressed tacos and the river's best seat. Voted #1 Taco in New Hampshire.
See what's cooking
Small-batch beer, wood-fired pizza, and Adirondack-chair sunsets above the river.
Visit the taproom
Three creaky floors of antiques, local art, and furniture in the barn across the footbridge.
Browse the galleryOne waterfront stop carries a family from first coffee to the last encore—with room for kids to be kids and adults to stay awhile.
Coffee, breakfast, smoothies, lunch, hand-pressed tacos, dinner, beer and wine—without moving the car.
This is usually where the schedule disappears. A second round arrives. Somebody hears the band tuning up. Nobody checks the time.
Pineapple Dole Soft Serve at Nauti Tacos, on the deck at The Landing. 26 channels of interdimensional food chaos. Tap in and surf.
String lights come on. A guitar checks the room. The river keeps moving beneath the deck.
The stage where summer sounds was designed and built by
NorthCape DesignHear a band before they arrive. Each artist preview comes from a verified official source; the venue reel stays right here.
A quick look at the deck, the crowd and the kind of summer night this place was built to hold.
The Landing works because the people behind it keep showing up—for the harbor and for each other.
The Fenton family has been feeding the Sunapee region since 1977, then kept finding new ways to bring people together.
Fire crew meals, charity runs, fundraisers, and quiet help for neighbors who need it—without asking for applause.
Set sail, plan a party, cross the street for dinner, or stay right here until the last song.
72 Main StreetSunapee Harbor, New Hampshire
Each spot keeps its own hours. Check with the individual business before making a special trip.
Cold drink. Live song. Last light on the water. Come back tomorrow.