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The company is the most prominent TexMex casual dining experience in New England. [3] [5] Their use of art and furniture directly from central Mexico is one key feature that makes them stand out from other restaurants. [6] Following this theme, the restaurant blends traditional Mexican cuisine with standard Tex-Mex fare for a New England palate ...
May and Ton Sonta opened Five 81° Northeast at 581 Lafayette Road in Portsmouth, adjacent to Tour restaurant, in August. The married couple and business partners have overseen the Green Elephant ...
The lodge-like dining room has a fireplace to keep diners warm. ... to lobster-happy Maine. Eater Maine says it's one of the best spots for tacos in the state, calling out the wide variety of ...
The commission's board consists of two licensed real estate brokers, one licensed real estate salesperson, one attorney, and one member of the public. [3] The commission is located on the fourth floor of the State House Annex just south of the State House on Capitol Street in Concord, New Hampshire. Administratively, the commission operates ...
Adel Semmar said the new 100-seat restaurant will largely mirror Cafe Mediterraneo's offerings. La Dolce Vita’s menu is still under development but it will feature pastas, including bolognese ...
The Concord Historic District encompasses the least altered portion of the historic heart of Concord, New Hampshire.The 25-acre (10 ha) district, located just north of the modern commercial and civic heart of the city, includes the city's oldest surviving house, the site of its first religious meetinghouse, and the Pierce Manse, a historic house museum that was home to President Franklin ...
PORTSMOUTH — Two Concord businesses - a brewery and a Texas barbecue-based food truck - are joining forces to open on Congress Street in place of The District, which closed at the end of October.
The Eagle Hotel is a historic hotel building at 110 North Main Street in Concord, New Hampshire. Built in 1851, it has been a prominent local landmark since then, and a meeting place for state politicians, given its location across the street from the New Hampshire State House .