Concord is not yet famous for its pizza, there is no lack of pizza eateries, and we look at the top rated ones on Google, and fund a huge variant of pies!
Read MoreCall it takeout or ; carry-out; to-go; take-away; just don’t call me late for dinner! Yes, you might be getting hungry and want a great meal to go! Well, Concord, NH, has you covered!
Read MoreAh, the doldrums of winter! Cold, ice, dark… what would help? Some fresh cheese and bread? Well, this fair city has not one but two winter farmers’ markets, but with local vendors, and great fresh local options.
Read MoreLooking for locally grown, raised and produced meats, cheese, bread, coffee, honey, maple syrup, soaps, and more? Visit the Concord Winter Farmers Market.
Read MoreFree-range, locally grown meats just taste better. Now is the time to visit local farms, see how the animals are raised buy beef, pork and chicken and maybe even join a CSA.
Read MoreRevelstoke is a small town in British Columbia, Canada. But it is also the name for the next hot spot in downtown. Main Street is home to Revelstoke Coffee, a new café named after a combination of Revel (as enjoy oneself) and Stoke (to consume for energy).
Read MoreIf there is one thing that you expect to find in New England it’s a diner. Classic diners offer a variety of American dishes, served at a counter or in booths – cooked to order, and almost always followed by pie and coffee.
Read MoreConcord is home to New Hampshire’s tastiest hot dogs, according to a recent Reader’s Digest article. Every Granite Stater should be familiar with Puppy Love Hot Dogs and the red food truck located on Concord’s Main Street is a bucket list Summer stop. And, they move indoors for the colder months.
Read MoreWhen traveling Route 93 to The White Mountains or Lakes Region it makes sense to swing through Concord, NH to grab a bite to eat at the locally owned restaurants.
Read MoreAh, to eat outdoors… it would seem to evoke the cafes of Paris, or the glories of summer. In some cases, it means you can dine with your dog – and it always offers the chance to people watch as you dine alfresco. And with its new Main Street, Concord, NH, now offers a host of places to dine outside, here are just a few:
Read MoreAt Revival Kitchen and Bar, fine dining meets an approachable atmosphere and products from New England are celebrated through a seasonally-inspired and locally-sourced menu. From fish caught in the Seacoast, to cheese made in Vermont, to berries picked in New Hampshire forests, the cuisine is a modern take on classic regional ingredients – hence the name ‘Revival’.
Read MoreSet on the Merrimack River, Concord, NH, is a thriving state capital with a wonderful Main Street lined with locally-owned stores and eateries - and now beer! Within the last few years a host of new micro-brew legends have sprung up.
Read MoreSpring is Maple Time in New Hampshire, the pinnacle of “sugaring time” in the heart of Maple Country.
Read MoreIf you’re looking for some exotic flavors, or are an admirer of sushi, sashimi, chicken teriyaki or egg rolls, here a few suggestions of places you should try around town:
Read MoreDid you know that New Hampshire’s state fruit is the pumpkin? As New Hampshire’s Capital City, Concord is the perfect place to harvest this fall staple.
With Revelstoke Coffee now open in Concord we thought we might discuss the city’s cafés - The Works Café, Gibson’s Café, White Mountain and more.
Read MoreWith New England’s “wicked hot summers” it is important to hydrate and… yes - ice cream can help. Well, it can't hurt...
Read MoreLooking for vegan food in Concord? You’re in luck, you’ve got options. Trust me when I say you don’t need to be a full-fledged vegan to enjoy the amazing tastes of Concord and beyond!
Read MoreSince 1981 the fresh street market has been in Concord and this year is no different: On May 9h, the local vendors are back!
Read MoreSet on the Merrimack River, Concord always had the bones to be a destination – a thriving, well-preserved Main Street with lots of locally owned stores. The monumental NH Statehouse is full of statues, paintings and history. But, the tourists often just drove by, on their way to the lakes and mountains of the north – until now.
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