Calamity Jane’s Restaurant
Hours
| Monday | 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM |
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| Thursday | 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM |
| Friday | 8:00 AM - 7:30 PM |
| Saturday | 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
| Sunday | 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM |
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Reviews
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The Guy
★ 5Calamity Jane's Restaurant in Warren, New Hampshire, is a delightful gem that captures the essence of a bygone era, offering a warm, local dining experience that’s increasingly rare. From the moment you step inside, the restaurant exudes an old-fashioned, small-town charm that feels like a comforting hug. The cozy atmosphere, complete with retro decor and treasures from past times, creates a nostalgic vibe that makes you feel right at home. The cute little gift shop adds to the charm, offering quirky souvenirs and local crafts that are perfect for browsing while you wait for your meal.
The staff at Calamity Jane's is truly exceptional—wonderfully friendly, warm, and attentive, they make you feel like family. Their genuine hospitality and hustle elevate the experience, ensuring every guest leaves with a smile. It’s clear that making customers happy is their top priority, a refreshing change in a world where such personal service is hard to find.
The food is delicious, with hearty, classic American dishes that hit all the right spots. From fluffy pancakes to perfectly cooked eggs and bacon, the menu celebrates comfort food done right. My only minor critique is that the breakfast comes with just one piece of toast—two would have been perfect—but this small detail didn’t detract from the overall enjoyment. The portions are decent, the prices are reasonable, and the quality is outstanding.
Calamity Jane’s is one of those rare restaurants that feels like a step back in time, blending a welcoming atmosphere with great food and exceptional service. It’s a must-visit for anyone craving an authentic, heartwarming dining experience in the White Mountains. We’ll definitely be back! -
Brewer M
★ 5I was craving a full American breakfast and Calamity Jane's didn't disappoint. They serve huge portions of perfectly cooked eggs, potatoes, bacon and sausage ... We also shared an enormous stack of 3 pancakes ... you probably don't need more than 1 honestly but we decided to go full Bill Murray in ground hog day ...
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Samantha
★ 5Calamity Jane’s is our go-to Sunday breakfast spot and we absolutely love it! The food is always amazing and the service is just as great — Heather and Jane make you feel so welcomed every time you walk in.
It’s also right along the ATV trails, which makes it the perfect stop whether you’re out riding or just looking for a cozy, delicious breakfast. And don’t skip the gift shop at the entrance — it’s such a fun bonus! I found so many of my Christmas presents there this year.
Highly recommend! -
Mike
★ 5Calamity Jane’s established in 1986, a great year. Very nice and understanding staff running a great little restaurant. Inside there is a small bar area and a candy self serve section. The beers are reasonably priced and the food is good. Will be back again next time I’m in Warren.
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Evelyn Wallace
★ 3Went to breakfast here while camping with the family. We ordered a campers breakfast which consist of ham, sausage, bacon, eggs and home fries, eastern omelette with toasted English muffin, eggs & hash and french toast, we all had OJ and chocolate milk for the little one. We werenA bit disappointed that then Hash and home fries were not homemade, also the eastern omelette was not part of their menu so there was a little bit of added cost to customize. With the French toast you get to choose whether you want fake or real maple syrup, we chose real which has an added cost but for us, it was worth it. Although the hash and eggs were smaller compared to the other dishes, portions were decent. Servers were friendly and food came out fast, overall food was ok but taking it to a vote family is divided about going back.