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Apres Ski-ing

Living in the North Country in the wintertime, we’re surrounded by ski culture. And if you spend time at local ski resorts, you know that half the fun of a day’s skiing is what comes after the day’s skiing: Apres Ski! Northern New Hampshire has so many wonderful, locally owned restaurants that offer all of the Apres-Ski activities you need: delicious food, great drinks, awesome company and, if you’re lucky, live music! We’ve got a list of the best places to go after a long day skiing in the North Country, so strap in and keep reading for the inside scoop!

Rek’-Lis Brewing Company


Located in Bethlehem, New Hampshire, Rek’-Lis is a classic post-skiing stop! They’ve got super shareable appetizers, cozy entrees, classic hand-helds, and a wide selection of Rek’-Lis brewed beer! Who wouldn’t want to get a little rek’-lis after a long day on the slopes? Check out their website here to find out more information!

Schilling Beer Company

Located in Littleton, New Hampshire, Schilling is another awesome spot to grab a beer and a bite after skiing all day! Schilling has some of the most unique pizzas in the North Country, and house-brewed beer that pairs perfectly with it! At Schilling Beer Co, you’ll enjoy a meal after a long day on the mountain with views of the beautiful Ammonoosuc River. Check out their website here for more information!

Woodstock Inn Brewery

Located in North Woodstock, New Hampshire, Woodstock Inn Brewery is a longtime favorite Apres Ski destination. Its convenient location near some of the best ski resorts up north makes it one of the best places to go cozy up after a cold day on the mountain! Check out their website here for more information!

In terms of post-skiing goodness, these three places are just the beginning! As many locals know, the North Country has so many hidden gems to offer. We want to know what your favorite Apres Ski location is – the resorts, a special restaurant, or your own couch?! Whatever it is, there’s nothing quite like relaxing after a long day on the slopes, and Northern New Hampshire is the perfect place to do both.

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