The Best Italian Food in New Hampshire…By a Dam Site
If you’re making a list of the best Italian food in New Hampshire, this hidden gem in Bennington had better be on it.
I’m talking about Alberto’s Italian Restaurant in Bennington, NH. Or Bat’s, if you’re a local. They bill themselves in a very tongue-and-cheek way as “Best Food By a Dam Site,” due to the fact that they’re a stone’s throw from the Monadnock Paper Mills along the Contoocock River. They’re also just a few miles down the road from Crotched Mountain Resort, which is how I happened upon them.
Years ago, I was at Crotched hosting an apres-ski party at the Onset Pub. After a day of skiing and riding with my then-9-year-old and a two-hour apres marathon, we were hungry for more than just pub grub. Someone mentioned there was a family-style Italian restaurant a few miles down the road. 9-year-olds love pizza, and so do I, so I figured it would be a safe bet.
The Best Italian Food in New Hampshire…By a Dam Site
The sign advertised “Casual Family Dining,” and it delivered. Located in a rambling old country house, Alberto’s boasts a clutch of cozy dining rooms and a small bar. The vibe was warm and friendly from the moment we walked in, with smiling staff serving a mix of local regulars and hungry ski adventurers like me and my kid. Bats has been at it since 1945, and that old school hospitality is on full display.
The fare is the very definition of Italian comfort food. We feasted on cheesy garlic bread, homemade pizza, green salads with house dressing, and chicken parmesan. All the standard fare you’d expect, and all delicious. The kid wanted a brownie sundae for desert, so we indulged. It was decadent: ice-cold vanilla ice cream scooped on a piping-hot homemade brownie, drizzled in hot fudge and topped with whipped cream. We left Bat’s full and happy, and vowed to return the following year.
That was back in the winter of 2018. We’ve been back every year since. And no matter what we order, we always finish with a brownie sundae. Find out all about Alberto’s here, and pay them a visit if you’re in the Monadnock region. It’s the best damn Italian food you’ll ever have…by a dam site.