Have you had a chance to eat at a new restaurant yet?

Instead of sticking with the same old, same old, you might want to give your taste buds something fresh to try at one of the many eateries that recently opened their doors in New Hampshire in 2025.

Sadly, there were two that debuted last year and closed before 2026 had a chance to start, but there are well over 40 just waiting for you to check them out for a delicious meal.

New Hampshire Restaurants Open 2025

Let's just say that 2025 served up a wide variety of food options that at the very least, one new restaurant in the Granite State should pique your interest.

We're talking pizza, Mexican, chicken, Mediterranean, sandwiches, coffee shops, cafes, and chain spots, among others.

Maybe you haven't tasted the chicken-finger establishment that is Raising Cane's? The first one to grace the Granite State opened in Manchester in March 2025 to massive lines. People love them some tasty chicken.

Side note: 2026 saw another Raising Cane's pop-up in Concord. Ready for a third?

On the other hand, there were plenty of new pizza places to hit New Hampshire in 2025. We're talking at least seven spots with Tostimo’s Pizza Kitchen in Portsmouth, Zizza Authentic Pizzeria in Manchester, and La Fiamma in Hampstead to name a few.

Just imagining a hot slice covered in cheese and pepperoni is pure perfection.

Let's take a look at some of the brand-new restaurants that opened in the state last year.

New Hampshire Restaurants That Opened in 2025

Gallery Credit: Sean McKenna

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Any new spots that stand out to you?

It is unfortunate that two places on the above list had to close their doors, which only further highlights just how tough running a restaurant can be.

You always want to see local places find success and stick around for years to come.

And hopefully, that will be the case for these new New Hampshire restaurants. Think you can visit every single one before the year is over?

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Gallery Credit: Sean McKenna

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