It's not every day that a small boy gets to visit the big city by himself. But that's just what happened years ago to young Ernest R. Hoytt Jr. of Dover, New Hampshire.
LoveFood shared the most old-school restaurants in each state, including a timeless and homely New Hampshire establishment serving home-cooked New England meals since 1930.
The historic breakfast and lunch establishment first opened in 1938, and is famous for serving made-from-scratch pancakes drizzled with real New Hampshire maple syrup.
'VERANDA' recently published a list of the chicest hotels in every state, including an 18th century New Hampshire building transformed into a luxury inn.
As we all know, Massachusetts has quite the wealth of history. And with that, there are several establishments in the Bay State that date back at least a few centuries. Of those restaurants, which ones still hold up today? And which ones are considered to be the best of the best? We may have just found out where the best historic restaurant in the New England region is, and it's in Massachusetts.