Hours
| Wednesday | 6 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–2 PM |
| Friday | 6 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 6 AM–12 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–12 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 11 Main St, Bennington, NH 03442
Phone: (603) 588-6888
Website: https://topusadetails.com/details/common-place-eatery-ChIJd6_
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Reviews
Coffee was really good, cups were so full I could barely put in creamer. Hash was phenomenal. And I’m not just saying that, I had to take a picture. It’s homemade. Nice chunks of corned beef, potatoes and onions. Easily some of the best homemade hash I’ve had in a while. The Works Omelet had bacon, ham, sausage and “a variety of sautéed veggies”. Seeing big chunks of real mushroom, yellow pepper, and even some tomato was a nice surprise.
Most importantly, they have Apple Jelly! It’s been so hard to find that in breakfast places.
100% will be making a trip here again.
Great food, very friendly staff, and a nice atmosphere.
Absolutely cannot believe the way I was just treated at this place.
Placed a to go order, no problems. I live only a stone’s throw away, maybe a half block. So almost always I simply walk.
Today, I walked outside, was wearing shorts, looked at the snow and slush, and decided to drive instead. I did a quick swipe of the snow off my windows and drove the short distance and parked right out front. I waited my turn, and soon the waitress approached to ask if I’m dining. I said no, just picking up a to go order.
Just being a good citizen (I imagine) she semi- politely informed me that in New Hampshire it is illegal to drive with snow on your vehicle. I said thank you, I only live about half a block away, but I was aware of the law.
If this exchange had stopped there, I would have no complaint. She was correct.
But it didn’t. She said “OK well I hope you get arrested for it” and walked away. I was put off, but just approached the counter to get my order.
The nice lady at the counter got off the phone, and the same waitress handed the ticket to the lady, and said something along the lines of “here’s the to-go ticket for this guy that doesn’t care about other people”.
I’d had enough. I loudly explained to the nice lady how her waitress had treated me, all while the waitress stood there and continued to argue with me.
Having had a family member die, from this very problem that this law seeks to avoid, I would’ve commended her efforts to inform people of this law. Because I was truly in the wrong. I was lazy, and deserved to be set straight.
But the way this was handled and the manner in which I was spoken to was exceptionally rude, condescending, and completely out of line.