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Although I live on the west coast now, I grew up in Boston and we spent many vacations and weekends in New Hampshire, and the memories of those times are some of the best I have.
I remember lakes and mountains, beautiful vistas and cute little towns. I really do hope it hasn't changed! Just to think, it's still as beautiful as it was. Wow. It's not boring, it's beautiful.
Move to Boston if you're looking for excitement, and crime. :-)
The OP has been posting for five years about how much he hates NH and wants to move to Virginia, Cleveland, San Diego, and Phoenix. It's always easier to complain than to follow through.
...........And now that he is twenty years old he can buy a car and move.
I just want to know that specific question. Point beer joints or bars in Dover. I'm not gooing to make a new thread only for that meaningless question.
Well, don't be disappointed if you don't get answers. It's buried here where people who may be able to answer may not see it. No skin off my nose, just offering you some advice.
Well, don't be disappointed if you don't get answers. It's buried here where people who may be able to answer may not see it. No skin off my nose, just offering you some advice.
Floridan here. Want to move to the NH (most probably Dover). Where are the good sport bars and pubs from there? I will turn 24 in April, but I will leave maybe in 3 years. I'm not going to ask the important stuffs here, but just the question that I asked.
thank you.
There is no shortage of drinking establishments on the NH seacoast. The area has the perfect mix of ingredients for a significant drinking culture: relatively afluent, large nearby university, summer tourists, shipyard, cold climate.
You will find everything from chain restaurants and bowling alleys to brewpubs, formal spots on the water and booze cruises. You will not find the large sports bars common in the south, locally owned smaller places with several big screens are more common, they tend to be downtown in several hundred year old buildings, although more are popping up in what used to be the country. I'm in my mid thirties, have seen a significant decline in dive bars over the years, everything has gone upscale and there seems no limit to the market. Even the smaller towns, new restaurants/bars open all the time and they are always busy.
There is no shortage of drinking establishments on the NH seacoast. The area has the perfect mix of ingredients for a significant drinking culture: relatively afluent, large nearby university, summer tourists, shipyard, cold climate.
You will find everything from chain restaurants and bowling alleys to brewpubs, formal spots on the water and booze cruises. You will not find the large sports bars common in the south, locally owned smaller places with several big screens are more common, they tend to be downtown in several hundred year old buildings, although more are popping up in what used to be the country. I'm in my mid thirties, have seen a significant decline in dive bars over the years, everything has gone upscale and there seems no limit to the market. Even the smaller towns, new restaurants/bars open all the time and they are always busy.
Are you telling me that I'm still going to swear "F*** tourist" in the summer? . Those where one of the reasons that I wanted to leave Miami.
We usually say it from late September through mid-late October (depending on if foliage is early or late that year). Nothing more irritating than someone with an out-of-state plate STOPPING in the middle of the road, with NO WARNING, to take in the views along the Kancamagus...
Judging by your chosen CD name, you may like the fact that New Hampshire is home to an ever-growing number of microbreweries throughout the state. Not a beer drinker myself, but with all of the interesting names and descriptions of brews out there, I've decided to start attending tastings and various events, in the hope of finding a beer that I can enjoy. Just attended a 30th bday party at Throwback Brewery in North Hampton, great vibe & fantastic food, even for a non-beer drinker like me
Are you telling me that I'm still going to swear "F*** tourist" in the summer? . Those where one of the reasons that I wanted to leave Miami.
Thank you very much for your answer.
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