
The Carriage House Restaurant in Rye Beach, New Hampshire, is a modern New England bistro located across the street from beautiful Jenness Beach. Just outside Portsmouth and Kittery, Maine, and one hour away from Portland, Maine and Boston, Massachusetts. It offers a delightful dining experience with ocean views, a cozy atmosphere, and a menu that features local oysters, the freshest seafood, fresh bread baked daily, a thoughtful wine list, craft cocktails and knowledgeable service.
Upscale American cuisine highlighting seafood presented in a relaxed backdrop with ocean views.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2263 Ocean Blvd, Rye, NH 03870
Phone: (603) 964-8251
Website: http://www.carriagehouserye.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: carriagehouserye.comopentable.com
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Reviews
Our server Erin was so friendly and knowledgeable and when she saw we couldn’t decide on dessert that she brought a slice of cheesecake with our selection on the house. The cozy atmosphere and attentive staff made our night special. We got reservation a week in advance just so you know!
My spouse had the pan-fried pollock, and reported it delicious. The green salad appetizer was enough to share, and my shrimp cocktail was perfect.
The martini I ordered was large enough to shave in.
The bolognese as an entree was yummy.
Relaxed atmosphere, personable staff & management.
We’ll return at a time we can see the ocean view!
During the winter, the building gives off such a cozy, warm feeling. We were sat near the window, but the baseboard heaters kept me nice and toasty. The service is unmatched! Our server kept our drinks, appetizers, and entrees spaced out so we could enjoy ourselves.
Their cocktail menu is innovative. The 1989 is one of the best cocktails I’ve had in a long time. Our server gave me a list of ingredients so I could replicate it at home. We shared the Fish Pate’ and blistered Shishito Peppers. The Fish Pate’ was loaded with creamy white fish and stacked with mustard seeds. The flavors blended well. For dinner, we ordered the Pan-Seared Cod and Grilled Swordfish. They were a hit, and we nibbled off of each other plates! Menu prices are a bit expensive, but the quality matches the price. We finished with the Oatmeal Cream Pie, which sealed the deal that we will return when it’s more lively in the summer.
We ordered several appetizers and entrées, and everything was excellent. Special shoutout to the white fish pâté, it was outstanding. We also couldn’t help but notice a giant pile of fries passing by our table, so of course we had to order them, and they absolutely did not disappoint (we ate every last one).
On our first visit, the food took a little longer to come out, which we honestly didn’t even notice because we were enjoying our conversation. The staff was incredibly attentive, the waitress came over to apologize, and the owner personally stopped by twice and even treated us to complimentary espressos. That level of care really stood out.
Both times we visited, the owner was actively working and seating guests, which is refreshing to see and speaks volumes about how much he cares about the restaurant and the experience he provides.
I’ll be spending a lot of time in the Seacoast next year, and this restaurant will absolutely be one of my regular spots. Highly recommend.
Short rib stuffed fried olives
Old fashioned with Bulleit Rye was done perfectly, a really great wed wine blend, espresso martini
Blue fin tart tare
Parker house rolls with black truffle butter
Lobster gnocchi with shaved black truffle
Hanger steak
Peanut butter pie with meringue
Everything was out of this world