"The New Hampshire Pizza Co. does an excellent job being exactly what it wants to be, which is a hip gourmet restaurant. The service was attentive and competent but not intrusive, and the food was generally well-executed. My wife and son and I had a good time here. The missing star for food is half because the centers of both pies were soggy; it's difficult to avoid this with such a beautifully thin crust, but it was especially noticeable compared to the perfect crispness on the rest of the crust. A little whole wheat in the dough would also have added a little more interest there. The other half of the missing food star is because the food was more expensive than it really needed to be; it's simply not twice or three times as good as the pizza up the road, but the prices are 2-3x higher. The missing atmosphere star is partially due to the amount of casual swearing we heard from other patrons and the staff, but mostly because the interior decor has absolutely nothing in it to absorb sound. The restaurant was only about 20% full, and already getting loud (and allowing us to hear everything that was being said behind the bar and at other tables... Otherwise I wouldn't have noticed the swearing! .Kid-friendliness: They did their best to make our kindergarten feel welcome, but it's clearly not meant to be a family restaurant. Between the swears we heard from other patrons and the bartender and the gourmet pizzas that were just a little too far from what the little guy was used to, this is a great place for grown-up pizza with grown-up friends, but not the best for the kids."