

Seasonal New England fare in a sophisticated dining room in the Omni Mount Washington.
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Address: 310 Mount Washington Hotel Rd, Bretton Woods, NH 03575
Phone: (603) 278-8864
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1902 Main Dining Room at the Omni Mount Washington Resort & Spa
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LOBSTER BISQUE
Silky, warm, and deeply flavored with poached lobster and a drizzle of tarragon oil. The bisque had that perfect balance of sweetness from the lobster and richness from the cream, while the tarragon added a subtle herbal lift. Each spoonful felt luxurious without being overly heavy, and the pieces of lobster were tender and generous.
DIVER SCALLOPS
Perfectly seared scallops with a beautiful caramelized crust, served over a smoked pea and butter emulsion with bacon lardon and tarragon and maple glazed heirloom carrots. The combination of flavors was exceptional—the smoky peas, the sweetness of the carrots, the salty crunch of the bacon, and the delicate, tender scallops came together in one of the most well-rounded plates of the night.
PAPPARDELLE ALLA BOLOGNESE
Fresh pappardelle coated in a slow-simmered sauce made with pancetta, beef, tomato, and Parmesan cheese. The pasta was tender with just the right bite, and the sauce was rich and comforting with layers of flavor from the pancetta and beef. Every bite felt like the best kind of Italian comfort food, hearty but refined.
MOUNT WASHINGTON STICKY TOFFEE PUDDING
Warm, soft, and wonderfully indulgent with bourbon sauce poured over the top and vanilla ice cream slowly melting into the sponge. The flavors of caramel, toffee, and bourbon made it the kind of dessert you wish would never end. A stunning finale to an already memorable dinner.
Everything was so flavorful and delicious. 1902 delivered a dinner that was both refined and deeply satisfying.
Susan, our waitress, was absolutely phenomenal—so attentive, genuinely kind, and just an all-around amazing human. We felt incredibly lucky to be taken care of by her.
The views were beautiful, the atmosphere was calm and relaxing, The waffle was hands down the best part and the reason we came—The food was great, but the waffle truly stole the show- Worth every bite. ✨
A beautiful setting, wonderful service, and a breakfast we’ll definitely be coming back for.
Service was appropriate. Not rushed. Allowed time to enjoy the 120+ old architecture. Also, not too long.
Atmosphere is charming and a delight in this modern world.
For the main, I had the polenta/corn/lobster and scallop dish. It was not a 5 star meal. It was 2 stars at best. The corn was over salted and mushy, the lobster and scallops were overcooked and then, there was a huge brick of polenta in the middle of the plate. The flavors were not there and it did not look appetizing at all.
The food, we started with two appetizers which shockingly came in less than 5 minutes of ordering them, that was shocking. Ceasar salad with anchovies, it did not look appealing at all but it was the only dish we actually finished. Lobster Cargot, was explained as if it was made similar to Escargot’s, but all we got was a plate of lightly warm, chewy and oily chopped lobster.
For Entrees which came shortly after the appetizers also took very little time to come out, which being in the food industry myself must’ve been impossible unless they had everything ready and warmed up, catering style. We decided to do the house recommendations of *Pork Chop Schnitzel* with a side of potatoes with bacon pieces and just plain cabbage and a mustard sauce that was missing in action. Salty, dry and completely inedible. Even the potatoes were too much. Next up is the *Honey Roasted Butternut Squash*, which was undercooked, bland and missing the corn tortillas as the menu suggested.
We hoped dessert would be a safe bet but little did we know is how terrible this decision was. Sticky Bread Pudding… this crumbled, and not in our mouths. It was dry, it was bad.
The service was impeccable. The server was in a great mood even when he noticed our dislike for the food, he was attentive, caring, honest and apologetic for things that were out of his control. That was the real fine dining experience, it did not come from the food, but from the only person who seemed to care.
For the amount of money people pay at this place for their dishes and the reputation of this hotel, they should really pay more attention to what they are serving. I had never walked out of a restaurant where I did not like a single dish or have ever returned a plate for not liking it, but every dish come out poorly executed.