Highfields Restaurant & Eagle Landing Tavern
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Highfields Restaurant & Eagle Landing Tavern
Built in 1879, Eagle Mountain House & Golf Club is one of the few remaining Grand Hotels in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Constructed to provide respite for visitors to the mountains of Carter Notch, this timeless hotel in Jackson, New Hampshire, now attracts generations of guests with its captivating views, idyllic location, 9-hole golf course, and award-winning cuisine at Highfields Restaurant.

Recognized as a Historic Hotel of America, this 19th century hotel embraces New England's four seasons with year-round activities. Summer fun on the greens starts at the picturesque 9-hole golf course. Autumn brings spectacular foliage that wraps the White Mountain Range in a canopy of color, the perfect backdrop for scenic drives along winding New England roads.
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The Eagle Mountain House & Golf Club offers seasonal packages and holiday specials to highlight activities and festivities that occur throughout the year. Our package deals, vacation specials, and promotions help our guests make the most of their family vacations, ski getaways, and romantic weekend retreats.
Sweeping views of the golf course and mountains complement many of our 96 rooms, reflecting the ambiance and tradition of a grand hotel nestled in the mountains. A wide range of accommodations offers something for every guest. Each of our guest rooms and suites resides within the stunning natural beauty of the White Mountains and is surrounded by gardens, vistas, the Wildcat River and our own golf course.
Nestled in the majestic White Mountains, The Eagle Mountain House & Golf Club is one of the few remaining grand hotels in New Hampshire to stay true to its heritage. Guests delight in the original architectural features and commitment to service. Eagle Mountain House & Golf Club is ideally located to enjoy all the kid-friendly activities in the White Mountains.
Parents in search of kid-friendly hotels in the White Mountains will delight in the year round family-friendly activities offered at The Eagle Mountain House & Golf Club. Our hotel will take your family back to a simpler era - one in which kids spent time with their parents exploring the natural playground of New Hampshire's White Mountains.
Our popular onsite restaurants are the social hubs of the Eagle Mountain House & Golf Club. Open to the public, our family-friendly eateries have become a gathering place for locals and visitors alike who wish to dine in Jackson, New Hampshire. Enjoy our twist on classic comfort cuisine with panoramic views of the White Mountains, and the Wildcat River in our family-friendly restaurant.
Reviews (21)
Jim Clark
Jim Clark
Aug 02, 2021
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Snobbish people and customer service was poor. Got an attitude from Waite staff as soon as I entered the building. I bet they would sing a different tune if I bought the place out right.
George Hernandez
George Hernandez
Jun 19, 2021
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Vacationing in New Hampshire. Found out about this restaurant because of their AAA 3 Diamond Rating. It is in the beautiful historic Eagle Mountain House historic hotel.
The dishes are noticeably prepared with fresh quality ingredients & masterfully balanced seasoning.
Good wine & cocktail selections.
Had their home kitchen prepared Maple Bread Pudding, served with Gifford’s premium ice cream & fresh whip cream.
Staff is friendly & attentive. We can’t wait to return & enjoy again.
Chelsea G.
Chelsea G.
Jun 02, 2021
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Our wedding at Eagle Mountain House was absolutely perfect! Linda and Stephania are amazing to work with. They are very responsive and helpful! The day of my wedding they made everything wonderful. They did a gorgeous job setting up and decorating. Although it was raining for the ceremony so it couldn't be at the site I hoped for, it was still so beautiful. All of the staff at Eagle Mountain House was so friendly and helpful (Lauren the bartender was incredible and patient). The game room was so convenient with the kids attending! We just simply cannot say enough good things!
Becky Barker
Becky Barker
Apr 23, 2021
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They are awesome the food is phenomenal we have tried several meals all are great. We have been back several times and will be back again the folks are friendly, efficient, and offer delicious cookies (they are my favorite) and coffee.
Connor A.
Connor A.
Feb 16, 2021
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This place has over 4 stars on google and Expedia and that simply shouldn't be. This hotel was fine. Not good, not great, fine. The room we stayed in was NOT accurately shown on Expedia. Our room looks like it was built in the 60s and never really updated. The walls were PAPER THIN and for some reason there was a lot of banging around 6-7am, not sure what that was about. The Wifi DOES NOT WORK. They have several WiFi networks set up and none of them worked. They also don't have passwords on their wifi networks, come on guys. Sure it was a holiday weekend but every other hotel in the world
Lisa F.
Lisa F.
Jan 25, 2021
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Lovely quaint old hotel. My husband and I just enjoyed a very relaxing weekend here. The bed was very comfortable. Everything was spotless and well cared for. One complaint I often have even fancy hotels, is the water pressure and temperature in the shower. No complaints here! Very strong water pressure plus good and hot. We got to-go breakfast sandwiches one morning. They were delicious and perfectly cooked. Served with fresh made home fries for $10. Excellent breakfast. Complimentary coffee and tea were available in the lobby quite early. They asked that masks be worn in common areas
Rch
Rch
Dec 15, 2020
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Delicious food and quality service with a beautiful outdoor fall foliage setting.
Jen B.
Jen B.
Sep 03, 2020
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The hotel does have character and a charming location but in dire needs of an upgrade. There were spiders in our room, pool was dirty, very small room, just not what we were expecting. We were there with our 2 children and there was nothing going on at the hotel, arcade is old and sparse. There were barely any staff to be seen. Front desk person not so friendly, seemed annoyed at requests for more towels (no house cleaning with COVID restrictions, another downer) Parking is inconvenient when your room is on the opposite end which ours was. After 8pm, there is no food, so bring snacks, vending
Marisa S.
Marisa S.
Oct 27, 2019
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I love this place. This is what I think of when I think of a historic New England Inn. It's extremely comfortable, and is charming. We ate at the restaurant and the food was top notch. The waitperson was nice, and had a great sense of humor. In a bucolic area, ever so close to the Pinkham Notch visitor center, this Inn is close to everything, and isolated enough, as well.
James G.
James G.
Jul 06, 2019
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The hotel is nice. It is old and historic but in good condition for the age of the building. The restaurant staff on the other hand, never came to even take a drink order. They were not close to being busy. I told my wife that at this rate we will be here for hours so we might as well leave. We did and nobody cared or even acknowledged that we left including the host. The atmosphere in the restaurant was lacking also. I felt like we were in some old Elks lodge or something. We went to the nearby Fox Run and had an excellent meal and service.
Syrah M.
Syrah M.
Jun 22, 2019
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Excellent service. Kids enjoyed their Mac & cheese! The mussels are delicious! Great ambience all decorated for the holidays.
Some nice gluten free options on the menu.
Greg P.
Greg P.
Jun 10, 2018
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Awful. Can't believe they charged us $26 to play 9 holes with a cart. Tee boxes are all a mess. The only nice hole is Number 9 which is right in front of the Hotel/Inn. Sad... nice layout just needs a lot of work to get it back to where it should be.
Wayne L.
Wayne L.
May 16, 2018
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This is a beautiful old hotel with tons of character. Staff was amazing and all facilities were great.

Cute little pub and the lady loved the huge varanda.

Actually booked another visit while there.
Tara G.
Tara G.
Jun 26, 2017
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Stayed here for one night in June. Really cute area and lots to do within walking distance!

Check-in was quick... and the cookies, blueberry/lemon infused water at the front desk was a nice welcome! The room was a good size, and we had a room on the third floor so the view was great. It's a historic hotel, complete with a very slow/historic elevator... the bed was also pretty uncomfortable, but overall it was a nice, quiet stay and I would stay here again!
Heather M.
Heather M.
Nov 28, 2016
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A last minute thought to book a trip north for the night, finding a pet friendly location limited us. I booked this on expedia, but called to double check the pet policy as expedia had no option, but it said pet friendly. I'm glad I called. There are 4 pet friendly rooms in this entire location. I was 'lucky to grab the last one available".

The pet side... no dogs allowed in the lobby except checking in/out. A rule they should hold all accountable for. We saw a man with his small dog sitting by the fire so after dinner we thought we'd do the same. We were told that
Carolyn M.
Carolyn M.
Sep 21, 2016
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After quite a long drive, my parents, my guy and I finally arrived here at Eagle Mountain House & Golf Club for the evening. We were zip lining in the area the next day, so this place was the perfect spot for the night. Not sure what to expect, my guy and I made our way to our room by taking the seriously old elevator. I was a bit creeped out by it, but it was a really great elevator!

The whole place in general is a bit old fashioned, but it has loads of character and I would stay here again!

The room we stayed in was cozy. Mod cons and a window unit air conditioner, everything was
J. A.
J. A.
Aug 15, 2015
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Called to book rooms an hour after we arrived at our original destination ( a disaster ) and was able to book two rooms on short notice. Person we spoke to was courteous and helpful.

When we arrived, the same person registered us in and showed us where our rooms were.

The rooms were old but comfortable. Being in such a historic building the rooms were small but after some adjustments, very workable.

Yes, the floors, stairs, porch and beds were creaky, but you would be too if you were that old!

The food in the restaurant was good but the only complaint my granddaughter had and another couple
Yasmin T.
Yasmin T.
Jan 01, 2015
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We had one of the best dinners for New Years Eve
5 course dinner. One of my favorite restaurant in Boston in 9 Park and honestly the chef at this hotel last night outshone 9 Park.we were shocked and Happy
Thank you our 5 year old twins aldo enjoyed the child menu ..Real Reggio Parmeseano like home!!!!
Viv G.
Viv G.
Aug 03, 2014
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We came for a wedding and stayed a night. The hotel is obviously very old and historic, so it has its charms, but (as other people mentioned) the floors are creaky and the elevator is sketchy. We had a room right across from the elevator so it was clanking around in the night.
The beds were heavenly, though. We had a great nights' sleep.
The game room was interesting, would be great for families, although we only played a few rounds of ping pong.
The breakfast buffet had a lot of yummy options; the waffles were fantastic!
This is very much a golf resort, though. We tried to walk around
Sherri T.
Sherri T.
Jun 25, 2014
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We come here every year and stay for four nights. We like coming here because it's a big, beautiful historic hotel with great views. It has a huge porch with rocking chairs which adds to the charm. There are pet friendly rooms which we take advantage of (for a small charge). There is a pool and the hotel is situated on a golf course. The rooms are older (as it is a historic site) but I think
It adds to the charm.
We have never eaten here, but the bartender does make some good drinks!
April B.
April B.
May 19, 2014
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This place is History. I mean it was rebuilt in 1915, That's a long time for a building. Also reading other reviews make it sound like this place has changed hands alot.

It's a beautiful building. But it's super old. The floors are super creaky. The elevator was very old. And this place is a historical building and all that. I get that I do. What this place needs is someone who loves it to just throw a stupid amount of money at it so they can remodel it down to the bones.

The rooms were very clean. I think the bathrooms are more up to date. The shower pressure was amazingly strong