Red Fox Bar and Grille, American restaurant in Jackson, New Hampshire, United States
Red Fox Bar and Grille is an American restaurant in Jackson, New Hampshire, with five separate dining rooms and a bar area with several televisions. The rooms vary in size and feel, making the place work for different group sizes and occasions.
The restaurant opened in 1990, across from the Jackson Covered Bridge. At the time, it introduced the first Spanish Josper Oven to New Hampshire.
The restaurant provides different dining zones that support various dining occasions, from casual family gatherings to quieter corners for couples. The layout allows each group to find a suitable space for their meal.
The restaurant sits directly across from the Jackson Covered Bridge, so it is easy to spot when you arrive in the village. Booking ahead is a good idea, especially during busy seasons, as the place draws both locals and visitors.
The Josper Oven used here is the only one of its kind in New Hampshire. This Spanish system combines a charcoal grill and an oven in a single closed unit, which gives the food a wood-fired flavor that is hard to replicate with other equipment.
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