Nonies is a small family owned restaurant located in the center of Peterborough that serves homestyle food. We are open 7 days a week and pride ourselves for all of our fresh made to order dishes. We have breakfast and lunch specials during the week and a long list of breakfast specials for the weekend. We also serve fresh squeezed orange juice on the weekend.
Based on 251 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.2 stars. Price $
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No delivery
Address:
28 Grove St #5, Peterborough, NH 03458
Phone: (603) 924-3451
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Nonies-Restauraunt-Bakery-111681155537157/
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Hours
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 8 AM–2 PM |
Thursday | 8 AM–2 PM |
Friday | 8 AM–2 PM |
Saturday | 8 AM–2 PM |
Sunday | 8 AM–1 PM |
Monday | 8 AM–2 PM |
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Reviews
Tarryn S
Man, where do I even start? How does this place have 4.3 Stars? Our town highly recommended this place so thought I’d try it today with my daughter. What a disaster! I felt like I was on an episode of Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares. Firstly, the place needs an update URGENTLY! The booth seats are all ripped, the table cloths are full of holes, the blue carpet is dirty and pulling up. Nothing is clean. My fork was full of egg. They brought us juices in the ugliest, oldest plastic cups I’ve ever seen. We had to ask for straws. The ketchup bottle was dirty. I paid $2 for literally 4 thin slices of avocado and my English muffin’s edges and our breakfast potatoes were burnt and too salty! My Canadian bacon had a thick piece of sinew running through it. I’ve never had sinew on any Canadian bacon I’ve ever eaten in 14 years. Must have been terrible quality. My daughter’s pancake had spinach underneath it. Our waitress was polite but did not come to ask us at any point if the food was even ok. I’ll never come back here or recommend this place. I don’t expect a small town breakfast place to be like the Ritz hotel, however I do expect cleanliness and they genuinely need to fix up the place. It feels uninviting.
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Lisa Morales
Delicious for Sunday brunch. The Irish Benedict was very tasty. Decent prices too.
Suniti Gray
This is the best home town spot for everything breakfast! The food is mouth watering and scrumptious! French Crepes done right with fresh berries and real Maple syrup, bottomless coffee with your orders, and chefs who makes french toast look like art and taste heaven! Most of all… ITS AFFORDABLE!
Janelle G
This is a quintessential greasy spoon restaurant.
Nate Scheidler
Currently my go-to for breakfast! I get the Irish benedict when it’s available. The new cook is top notch and turns orders around quickly and with good quality. Very worn and old fashioned interior shouldn’t turn you off, and outdoor seating is great in the warmer months.
Simon A
Great place for family-friendly meals! Quality food, friendly and patient people, plus gluten-free options. Terrific.
Max Guidotti
One of the best breakfast places in Peterborough. Really good food and friendly staff!
David
Really happy we stopped here for breakfast. The staff was very pleasant and the food was anything but generic – yet reasonably priced. Very homey atmosphere and a great place for families. Definitely my new place for breakfast though may come for more after seeing the cinnamon rolls on display.
Wynter Tremlett
Edit/Update: can no longer give this place higher than 1 star. A few months ago we came in for breakfast and I stayed true to my menu favorite- biscuits and gravy. I cut into the first biscuit and put some gravy onto my fork and underneath the gravy was a long, black HAIR. I have short blonde hair and while my fiancé does have black hair, this was nearing a foot in length. I was in tears as I had eaten a few bites in the surrounding area. The waitress was incredibly inattentive, so despite trying to get her attention and putting the full plate of food at the end of the table, she didn’t come over for quite some time. When I finally was able to tell her about the problem, she asked what I wanted her to do about this. I asked kindly for a new one. As a side note, customers can see into the kitchen, and I noticed a cook with long, black hair in a ponytail that went halfway down her back with no hairnet. When I received my new plate of food, there was a SECOND BLACK HAIR in the food under the biscuits and gravy. The waitress also attempted to put both (uneaten) meals onto the bill.
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Robert Elder
My wife and I took my mother to Nonie’s for lunch on a recent Saturday and we were pleased with the quality food and service. I haven’t been to this bakery since I was 12 years old in 1966, and there have been a lot of changes since I accompanied my grandfather to buy coffee buns, Danish and donuts back then! Still, a neat, quaint place to have an affordable meal.
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