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coronetgemini t1_j34nsad wrote

I have enjoyed the thirsty moose in Manchester for a casual downtown spot.

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smallboxofcrayons t1_j34rjis wrote

If you’re in Manchester a few nights should really head to Portsmouth.

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1976dave t1_j36rjuo wrote

Get a marg and some food at El Rincon. Best margs I ever had.

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Fenwick19 t1_j35jbaz wrote

Industry East and 815 for cocktails, The Goat or Bonfire for country bar vibe and live music, Strangebrew and Shaskeen for dive bar vibes and live music. Shoppers and Thirsty Moose are solid sports bars. I can throw some restaurant/cafe recommendations your way if you can narrow down what kind of food you’re looking for

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cutyolegsout t1_j36j7p3 wrote

Strange brew is good somtimes have live music. Bonfire is usually packed. The goat or whiskeys if you wanna hit a night club.

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SadCalligrapher7014 t1_j37vcjo wrote

It sounds disgusting, but go to Puritan Backroom for Chicken Tenders (the original) and Mudslides.

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bleucheese87 t1_j38mt9w wrote

I really like Crown Tavern. It's one of those restaurants that you can spend $80 or $200 on dinner and be equally satisfied.

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danlson381 t1_j34lpxr wrote

I hear Craigville is hoppin!!!

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a-pences t1_j35c9yg wrote

There is no there, there. Head to Boston.

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chosen566 OP t1_j35ccah wrote

But I’m looking for culture

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a-pences t1_j36zmb2 wrote

"When I hear the word 'culture', that's when I reach for my revolver"

The comment is often attributed to the Nazi leader Hermann Goering, but the origin of the line is found in the 1933 play Schlageter by the German dramatish Hanns Johst.

Modern version; "When I hear the word 'culture', that's when I reach for my checkbook"

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