Best of 2025

Meet the big winners!

This year’s picks for Best Ice Cream, Best Happy Hour Hangout, Best Ski Hill and Best Burger are big winners — but so are the readers who voted in the Best of 2025 readers’ poll. And so are all of us who now have a great list of fine dining restaurants, family dining restaurants and cheap date spots to check out.

In our poll, which ran from mid January through the end of February, we also asked you for your thoughts on the important issues such as when to eat dessert (a winning answer: “always to-go. Chocolate cake, if they got it.”) and “What Pet Should I Get?,” which elicited some awesome rhyming responses.

Most categories give you the top five winners. A few categories are supersized to give you even more reader favorites. All results are final for this snapshot of 2025 in southern New Hampshire.

Looking to find a place for excellent pizza, innovative cocktails or fabulous nail art? Check out these reader picks for the area’s very best.

The fine print

This survey is for entertainment purposes only and all results are final.
The results of Hippo’s readers’ poll are based on readers’ answers to a poll conducted online in January and February. Readers typed in the names of people, events and locations they voted for. In situations where the vote is tied or otherwise unclear, Hippo editorial staff makes an effort to determine the will of the greatest number of voters. Hippo reserves the right to disqualify individual votes, ballots and/or entries when they are incomplete or unclear, do not meet the letter or the spirit of the question asked or otherwise do not meet the requirements to make them a usable vote.

Hippo’s editorial staff makes the ultimate determination of the winners in the categories. Hippo’s advertisers play no role in the determination of the winners. All results are final.

The Best of 2025 is a celebration of all things local and is meant to serve as a snapshot of the people and places in southern New Hampshire. Large national and international chains are, for the most part, not included in the count.
Information presented here is gathered from sources including the location’s website and social media pages. Double check with the spots before heading out to make sure times, locations and menu items haven’t changed.

Questions, comments, concerns? Did we get an address or phone number wrong? Do you have an idea for a new category? Let us know. Contact editor Amy Diaz at [email protected]. Corrections will appear on the first page of the news section in future issues.

Is your favorite category missing? Categories change regularly, with some categories taking a sabbatical and new categories introduced, so please send your suggestions for a category for next year to [email protected]. And, again, all results are final. Like, final final.
Hey, there’s always next year.

ARTS

Best performing arts venue

  • Best of the best: The Palace Theatres 80 Hanover St. in Manchester, 668-5588, palacetheatre.org

Tupelo Music Hall 10 A St. in Derry, 437-5100, tupelomusichall.comTupelo Music Hall 10 A St. in Derry, 437-5100, tupelomusichall.com

  • Capitol Center for the Arts 44 S. Main St. in Concord, 225-1111, ccanh.com
  • Nashua Center for the Arts 201 Main St. in Nashua, 800-657-8774, nashuacenterforthearts.com
  • Rex Theatre 23 Amherst St. in Manchester, 668-5588, palacetheatre.org

Best theatrical production

  • Best of the best: A Christmas Carol at the Palace Theatre in Manchester in November and December 2024.
  • Nutcracker presented by Ballet Misha at Dana Center in Manchester.
  • Jersey Boys at the Palace Theatre in Manchester as part of its Performing Arts Series in October and November 2024
  • Piano Men & Women at the Palace Theatre in Manchester as part of its Performing Arts Series in January and February 2025
  • The Nutcracker presented by Southern New Hampshire Dance Theater at the Palace Theatre in Manchester as part of its Performing Arts Series in November 2024

Theater company whose shows are always a hit

  • Best of the best: The Palace Theatres 80 Hanover St. in Manchester, 668-5588, palacetheatre.org. The next show in its performing arts series is Jesus Christ Superstar April 18-May 11.
  • Actorsingers actorsingers.org, a community theater organization based in Nashua with adult and kids productions. Next up is Disney’s Frozen Jr. from Actorsingers Youth April 11-13 and the mainstage production Legally Blonde The Musical May 2-4.
  • Ovation Theatre Company ovationtc.com, a Londonderry-based theater company with shows featuring actors ages kid through adult. Next up is Monty Python’s Spamalot: School Edition April 11-12 at the Derry Opera House.
  • Peacock Players peacockplayers.org, a Nashua-based youth theater company. Next up is Chicago Teen Edition May 9-18
  • The Seacoast Repertory Theatre seacoastrep.org, “is a nonprofit, professional regional theatre in historic downtown Portsmouth,” according to its website. Current offerings include The Wedding Singer The Musical Comedy running through May 4.
  • Majestic Theatre majestictheatre.net, “provides artistic enrichment for the community through the programming of family-oriented productions and educational opportunities,” according to the website. Next up is Jack of Diamonds April 25-27.
  • RB Productions Theatre Company rb-productions.com, “is a nonprofit community theater organization … [providing] experiential and educational theater opportunities for youth and young theater professionals throughout greater Concord and the state of New Hampshire,” according to the website. Next up is The Wedding Singer The Musical Comedy at the Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord July 11-12.

Best local place to buy art

  • Best of the best: League of New Hampshire Craftsmen’s Annual Craftsmen’s Fair, which will take place this year Saturday, Aug. 2, through Sunday, Aug. 10, at Mount Sunapee Resort in Newbury. See nhcrafts.org/annual-craftsmens-fair.
  • To Share Brewing Co. 720 Union St. in Manchester, 836-6947, tosharebrewing.com. In addition to craft night classes (such as Sea Glass Art on April 9), To Share held a holiday market featuring local artists in December 2024.
  • Green Envy 377 Elm St. in Manchester, 722-3885, greenenvywellness.com. “Our store is proud to feature local artists and offer an array of unique goods and experiences,” according to the website.
  • Two Villages Art Society 846 Main St. in Contoocook, twovillagesart.org. “Our gallery in Contoocook Village (part of the town of Hopkinton), is a place to experience art, whether as an exhibitor, student, shopper, or casual visitor,” according to the website.
  • Art 3 Gallery 44 W. Brook St. in Manchester, 668-6650, art3gallery.com. “Art 3 Gallery is a premier retail fine art gallery showcasing one of the largest collections of art in northern New England,” according to the website.
  • Concord Fine Craft Gallery, League of NH Craftsmen 36 N. Main St. in Concord, 228-8171, concord.nhcrafts.org. The gallery “showcases a diverse collection of traditional and contemporary fine craft,” according to the website.

Best local studio or other venue to make art

  • Best of the best: Studio 550 Art Center 550 Elm St. in Manchester, 232-5597, 550arts.com. “Primarily a pottery and stained glass studio, we offer fun one-day workshops for those just looking to try it out, and year-round classes for more in-depth learning,” according to the website.
  • Kimball Jenkins 266 N. Main St. in Concord, 225-3932, kimballjenkins.com. “Whether through art education classes and workshops for students of all ages, exhibitions, events, or the preservation of our historic campus, Kimball Jenkins continues to serve hundreds of individuals annually while playing a critical role in the community,” according to the website.
  • Makers Mill 23 Bay St. in Wolfeboro, 569-1500, makersmill.org. “Makers Mill is open to all levels of makers: students, hobbyists, and professionals; providing a place where people feed off one another’s interests, curiosity, enthusiasm, ideas, feedback, and projects; and facilitating collaboration, mentorship, and learning exchanges,” according to the website.
  • Green Envy 377 Elm St. in Manchester, 722-3885, greenenvywellness.com. “Whether you … pour a candle or learn a new craft, we hope that you’ll come back time and time again to try something new from our revolving schedule of classes,” according to the website.
  • Currier Museum of Art 150 Ash St. in Manchester, 669-6144, currier.org. “The Currier Museum is committed to connecting people with art by bringing art-making to audiences of all ages and abilities,” according to the website.


Best art gallery

  • Best of the best: Two Villages Art Society 846 Main St. in Contoocook, twovillagesart.org. “Our gallery in Contoocook Village (part of the town of Hopkinton), is a place to experience art, whether as an exhibitor, student, shopper, or casual visitor,” according to the website.
  • Art 3 Gallery 44 W. Brook St. in Manchester, 668-6650,art3gallery.com. “Art 3 Gallery is a premier retail fine art gallery showcasing one of the largest collections of art in northern New England,” according to the website.
  • Mosaic Art Collective 66 Hanover St. in Manchester, mosaicartcollective.com. “Mosaic offers inexpensive studio spaces, public workshops, classes, camps, open studio and community events in the gallery,” according to the website.
  • Concord Fine Craft Gallery, League of NH Craftsmen 36 N. Main St. in Concord, 228-8171, concord.nhcrafts.org. The gallery “showcases a diverse collection of traditional and contemporary fine craft,” according to the website.
  • See Saw Art 66 Hanover St. in Manchester, seesaw.gallery. “See Saw Art is a 120-square-foot exhibition space located within Mosaic Art Collective…. See Saw Art features invitational and open call exhibitions on a monthly basis,” according to the website.

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ENTERTAINMENT

Best bookstore

  • Best of the best: Gibson’s Bookstore 45 S. Main St. in Concord, 224-0562, gibsonsbookstore.com
  • Bookery 844 Elm St. in Manchester, 836-6600, bookerymht.com
  • Balin Books 375 Amherst St. in Nashua, 417-7981, balinbooks.com
  • The Lost Page Found Bookshop 10 Church St. in Goffstown, 714-5295, find them on Facebook
  • Toadstool Bookshop 12 Depot Square in Peterborough, 924-3543, toadbooks.com

Best bowling alley

  • Best of the best: Lakeside Lanes 2171 Candia Road in Manchester, 627-7722, lakesidelanes.com
  • Yankee Lanes 216 Maple St. in Manchester, 625-9656, manchester.yankeelanesentertainment.com
  • Merrimack Ten Pin Center 698 DW Highway in Merrimack, 262-1464, merrimacktenpin.com
  • Boutwell’s Bowling Center 152 N. State St. in Concord, 224-0941, boutwellsbowl.com
  • Leda Lanes 340 Amherst St. in Nashua, 889-4884, ledalanes.com

Best local casino

  • Best of the best: Revo Casino and Social House 1279 S. Willow St. in Manchester, 668-6591, revocasino.com/revo-manchester. Revo Casino also has locations in Dover, Keene, Lebanon and Conway.
  • The Brook 319 New Zealand Road in Seabrook, 474-3065, livefreeandplay.com
  • Gate City Casino 55 Northeastern Blvd. in Nashua, 943-5630, thegatecitycasino.com
  • Lucky Moose Casino & Tavern 16 Gusabel Ave. in Nashua, 864-0175, luckymoosecasino.com
  • The Nash Casino 310 DW Highway in Nashua, 751-6274, thenashcasino.com

Best comic book store

Best of the best: Double Midnight Comics 252 Willow St. in Manchester, 669-9636, dmcomics.com

  • Jetpack Comics & Games 37 N. Main St. in Rochester, 330-XMEN (9636), jetpackcomics.com

Double Midnight Comics 341 Loudon Road in Concord, 715-2683, dmcomics.com

  • Merrymac Games & Comics 550 DW Highway in Merrimack, 420-8161, merrymacgc.com
  • The Comic Store 55 Lake St. in Nashua, 881-4855, find them on Facebook
  • Gorilla Games 61 Route 27 in Raymond, 244-5369, gorillagamesnh.com

Best place for games — arcade, card or board

  • Best of the best: Boards and Brews 941 Elm St. in Manchester, 232-5184, boardsandbrewsnh.com
  • Fun Spot 579 Endicott St. North in Laconia, funspotnh.com, 366-4377
  • Tycoon Arcade 195 McGregor St., Suite 201, in Manchester, 401-4866, tabletoptycoon.com/pages/arcade
  • Block Party Social 51 Zapora Drive in Hooksett, 263-5419, blockpartysocial.com
  • Diversions Puzzles & Games 123 Congress St. in Portsmouth, 766-6220, diversionsgames.com. There are other locations in Somersworth and South Portland, Maine.

Best mini-golf

  • Best of the best: Mel’s Funway Park 454 Charles Bancroft Highway in Litchfield, 424-2292, melsfunwaypark.com.
  • Chuckster’s Ice Cream & Miniature Golf 53 Hackett Hill Road in Hooksett, 210-1415, chucksters-hooksett.com
  • Chuckster’s Family Fun Park 9 Bailey Road in Chichester, 798-3555, chuckstersnh.com
  • Mini Links at LaBelle Winery 14 Route 111 in Derry, 672-9898, labellewinery.com
  • Aloha Mini Glow Golf Mall of New Hampshire, 1500 S. Willow St. in Manchester, 606-8922, alohaminiglowgolf.com

Who or what is the G.O.A.T.?

We asked voters to prove they weren’t bots by answering the above question. Some took it quite literally, telling us what the acronym means (“greatest of all time”), some specified the animal and some answered The Goat Bar & Grill in Manchester. Of the voters that specified a person or thing as the G.O.A.T., it will surprise no one in Patriots Nation that “Tom Brady” was the overwhelming answer. Other people with multiple votes include:

Simone Biles
Taylor Swift
Cristiano Ronaldo
Michael Jordan
Lionel Messi
LeBron James
Larry Bird
Jesus
Not Tom Brady
And quite a few variations on “I am the G.O.A.T.”

As one person summed it up, “Brady, Jordan, Messi, Gretzky, Mays”

Muhammad Ali got a few votes, as did Derek Jeter, Daddy Yankee, Wayne Gretzky, Eli Manning and pizza. We also got a few “You are the GOAT,” which is nice, thank you.

Some of the fun one-off votes include:
“That iconic smell after a rainstorm”
“Tater Tots – Nature’s most perfect snack food – is the greatest iteration of potatoes, ever.”
“Probably iced lavender lattes honestly”
“Keanu Reeves is the all time GOAT”
“Mister Rogers”
“SANDLER”
“Chocolate cake”

Best record store

  • Best of the best: Pitchfork Records 2 S. Main St. in Concord, 224-6700, pitchforkrecordsconcord.com
  • Music Connection 1711 S. Willow St. in Manchester, 644-0199, musicconnection.us
  • The Infectious Groove 76 Route 101A in Amherst, 718-0109, theinfectiousgroove.com
  • Bull Moose 1981 Woodbury Ave. in Portsmouth, 422-9525, bullmoose.com
  • Skele-Tone Records 50L N. Main St. in Rochester, 948-1009, skeletonerecs.com
  • Bull Moose 34 Plaistow Road in Plaistow, 898-6254, bullmoose.com

Best smoke shop

  • Best of the best: Twins Smoke Shop 80 Perkins Road in Londonderry, 421-0242; 9 W Alice Ave. in Hooksett, 421-0242; twinssmokeshop.com.
  • Smoker’s Haven 105 S. Willow St. in Manchester, 518-8872; 4 Main St. in Manchester, 621-5293; 1092 Suncook Valley Highway in Epsom, 736-9748; 441 Amherst St. in Nashua, 402-1942; 245 Union Ave. in Laconia, 527-8311; 1176 Hooksett Road in Hooksett, 606-1697; 34 Manchester Road in Derry, 404-6116; 2 E. Otterson St. in Nashua, 417-6667; 9B Ashuelot St. in Keene, 352-8320; 979 Union St. in Laconia, 527-8171; 6D Dobson Way in Merrimack, 513-1902; smokershaveninc.com
  • Castro’s Back Room 972 Elm St. in Manchester, 606-7854; 132 Bedford Center Road, Suite B, in Bedford, 472-3378; 5 Depot St. in Concord, 225-6522; 119 Main St. in Nashua, 881-7703; castros.com
  • Two Guys Cigars Smoke Shop 304 S. Broadway in Salem, 898-2221; 15 Spit Brook Road in Nashua, 891-2122; 741 Lafayette Road in Seabrook, 474-8222; 2guyscigars.com
  • Wild Side Smoke Shop 1356 Elm St. in Manchester, 518-7249

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BEAUTY

Best barber shop

  • Best of the best: Faded Armor Barber Co. 2075 S. Willow St. in Manchester, 854-8990, fadedarmorbarberco.com
  • Homegrown Barber Co. 18 Orchard View Drive in Londonderry, 818-8989, homegrownbarber.com
  • Polished Man Barbershop & Lounge 178 Route 101 in Bedford, 233-7991, thepolishedman.com
  • Black Clover Barber Co. 604 DW Highway in Merrimack, 809-0457, blackcloverbarberco.com
  • Ritual Grooming 14B Broad St., Suite D, in Nashua, 365-4319, ritualgroomingnh.com

Best salon

  • Best of the best: Blank Canvas Salon 1F Commons Drive in Londonderry, 818-4294, blankcanvassalon.com
  • Salon North 102 Bay St. in Manchester, 483-3011, 102salonnorth.com
  • The Loft Hair Studio 106½ S. State St. in Concord, 784-5061, thelofthairstudionh.com
  • BABE The Studio 79 S. River Road in Bedford, babethestudio.glossgenius.com
  • Pellé Medical Spa 159 Frontage Road in Manchester, 627-7000, pellemedicalspa.com

Best spa

Best of the best: Renew MediSpa 23 B Crystal Ave. in Derry, 931-4345, renewmedispa.com. Redefine The Way You Age To Look and Feel Your Best. Advanced Anti-Aging Technology Combined with Experienced Care.

  • Pellé Medical Spa 159 Frontage Road in Manchester, 627-7000, pellemedicalspa.com
  • Chill Spa 1224 Hanover St. in Manchester, 622-3722, chillspa.com
  • Serendipity Day Spa and Float Studio 23 Sheep Davis Road in Pembroke, 229-0400, serendipitydayspa.shop
  • Innovations Salon and Spa 228 Naticook Road in Merrimack, 880-7499, innovationsnh.com

Where they do a good brow

  • Best of the best: Beauty Works 123 Nashua Road in Londonderry, 275-8672, beautyworksnh.com

Renew MediSpa 23 B Crystal Ave. in Derry, 931-4345, renewmedispa.com. Redefine The Way You Age To Look and Feel Your Best. Advanced Anti-Aging Technology Combined with Experienced Care.

  • Resilient Artistry 679 Mast Road Manchester, find them on Facebook
  • Pellé Medical Spa 159 Frontage Road in Manchester, 627-7000, pellemedicalspa.com
  • Chill Spa 1224 Hanover St. in Manchester, 622-3722, chillspa.com

Where they make your nails look fabulous

  • Best of the best: Glossy Nails 1 S. River Road in Bedford, 935-8383, glossynails.net
  • Quince Nails & Spa 50 S. Willow St., Unit 8, in Manchester, 232-5699, quincenailsandspamanchester.com
  • Glossy Nails 655 S. Willow St. in Manchester, 518-5557 glossynails.net
  • Exotic 9 Nails 30 Crystal Avenue, Suite 6, in Derry, 425-7731, exotic9nails.com
  • Chill Spa 1224 Hanover St. in Manchester, 622-3722, chillspa.com

Best tattoo shop

  • Best of the best: Arrows & Embers Tattoo 117 Manchester St., Suite 3, in Concord, 988-6067, arrowsandemberstattoo.com
  • River Rose Tattoo 679 Mast Road Manchester, find the business on Instagram, where you can connect directly with the artists
  • New Inkland Tattoo Co. 1358 Elm St. in Manchester, 518-7493, find them on Facebook
  • Blood Oath Tattoo 15 Pleasant St. in Concord, 227-6912, bloodoathtattoo.com
  • Wayne’s Tattoo World 6 West Broadway in Derry, 432-4828, waynestattooworld.com

Best car wash

  • Best of the best: Infinity Car Wash & Detailing 763 Second St. and 47 Elm St., Manchester, 669-3235, find them on Facebook
  • Royal T Car Wash 20 Folsom Road in Derry, 425-6844, royaltcarwash.com.
  • Golden Nozzle Car Wash 24 Loudon Road in Concord, 856-8462, and 165 London Road in Concord, 225-4757, goldennozzlecarwash.com. New Hampshire locations also include Dover, Exeter, Goffstown, Manchester, Nashua, Rochester and Hooksett.
  • ScrubaDub Car Wash 113 N. Broadway in Salem, 898-4243, scrubadub.com/salem-car-wash
  • Kerner’s Car Wash & Quick Lube 66 S. Beech St. in Manchester, 877-312-2199, and 40 S. Beech St. in Manchester, 877-312-2199, and 708 Second St. in Manchester; kernerscarcare.com.

Best workout space

  • Best of the best: Collective Studios 4 Orchard View Drive in Londonderry, 216-2345, thecollective-studios.com
  • Impact-X Performance 150 Nashua Road in Londonderry, 247-9334, impactxperformance.com
  • Strive Indoor Cycling 10 Hills Ave. in Concord, striveindoorcycling.com
  • Barre Life 944 Elm St. in Manchester, barrelifenh.com
  • 2 Home Fitness 2 Home Ave. in Concord, 219-7224, 2homefitness.com
  • Humble Warrior Power Yoga 155 Dow St., Suite 102, in Manchester, 218-3928, humblewarriorpoweryoga.com. Other New Hampshire locations include in Bedford and Exeter.

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SHOPPING

Best independent clothing or shoe shop

  • Best of the best: Alec’s Shoes 1617 Southwood Drive in Nashua, 882-6811, alecs-shoes.com
  • Joe King’s Shoes 45 N. Main St. in Concord, 225-6012, joekings.com
  • Kelly’s Kloset online business with a pickup spot at 10 Maurais St. in Hooksett, kellysklosetllc.com

Gondwana & Divine Clothing Co. 13 N. Main St. in Concord, 228-1101, gondwanaclothing.com. Award winning style for every day and every event! Beautiful gifts, artisan jewelry and accessories! Personal styling is our specialty!

  • Alapage 25 S. River Road in Bedford, 622-0550, alapageboutique.com

Best locally made product

  • Best of the best: Ben’s Maple Syrup from Ben’s Sugar Shack, 8 Webster Highway in Temple, 924-3111, bensmaplesyrup.com
  • Chocolate from Loon Chocolate 195 McGregor St., No. 121, in Manchester, 932-8887, loonchocolate.com
  • Blackwater Mustard from the Blackwater Mustard Co. blackwatermustardco.com

Chocolate at Granite State Candy Shoppe 13 Warren St. in Concord, 225-2591; 832 Elm St. in Manchester, granitestatecandyshoppe.com

  • Chocolate at Dancing Lion Chocolate 917 Elm St. in Manchester, 625-4043, dancinglion.us
  • Laurel Hill Jams and Jellies 195 McGregor St. in Manchester, laurelhilljams.com


Independent shop where the customer service keeps you coming back

  • Best of the best: Kelly’s Kloset online business with a pickup spot at 10 Maurais St. in Hooksett, kellysklosetllc.com
  • BABE The Studio 79 S. River Road in Bedford, babethestudio.glossgenius.com
  • The Loft Hair Studio 106½ S. State St. in Concord, 784-5061, thelofthairstudionh.com
  • The Nest Family Cafe 25 Orchard View Drive, Unit 1, in Londonderry, 552-3828, thenestfamilycafe.com
  • Loon Chocolate 195 McGregor St., No. 121, in Manchester, 932-8887, loonchocolate.com

Granite State Naturals 170 N. State St. in Concord, 224-9341, granitestatenaturals.com. Family owned and operated natural market offering exceptional customer service and a curated selection of high quality products including supplements, grocery, clean body care, organic produce and an impressive bulk refill station including over 250 culinary and medicinal herbs and spices and teas, household cleaning products, body and hair care, coffee and more.

Best local shop to get a one-of-a-kind gift

  • Best of the best: Manchester Craft Market Mall of New Hampshire, 1500 S. Willow St. in Manchester; 606-1351, manchestercraftmarket.com
  • The Terracotta Room 1361 Elm St., Suite 102, in Manchester, 518-8779, theterracottaroom.com

Viking House 19 N. Main St. in Concord, 228-1198, vikinghouse.com. Featuring a delightful selection of gifts, clothing, and imported foods from over 10 European countries. You are bound to find the perfect gift or treasure for someone special!

  • Green Envy 377 Elm St. in Manchester, 722-3885, greenenvywellness.com.
  • Loon Chocolate 195 McGregor St., No. 121, in Manchester, 932-8887, loonchocolate.com

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RESTAURANTS

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Best restaurant overall

  • Best of the best: The Tuckaway Tavern & Butchery 58 Route 27 in Raymond, 244-2431, thetuckaway.com
  • Puritan Backroom 245 Hooksett Road in Manchester, puritanbackroom.com, 669-6890 for the restaurant.
  • Cotton 75 Arms St. in Manchester, 622-5488, cottonfood.com
  • Copper Door 15 Leavy Drive in Bedford, 488-2677, copperdoor.com
  • Nuevo Vallarta Mexican Restaurant 791 Second St. in Manchester, 782-8762, vallartamexicannh.com

Best new eatery

  • Best of the best: Dishon Bakery 915 Elm St. in Manchester, 600-1773, dishonbakery.com
  • Lost Cowboy Brewing Co. 546 Amherst St. in Nashua, 600-6800, lostcowboybrewing.com

La Vaka Mexican Restaurant 553 Mast Road in Goffstown, 218-3994, lavakamex.com

  • Honey Cup Cafe & Tearoom 150 Bridge St. in Manchester, 836-6008, honeycupnh.com
  • Republic Brewing Co. 72 Old Granite St. in Manchester, 836-3188, republicbrewingcompany.com

Best fine dining restaurant

  • Best of the best: Hanover Street Chophouse 149 Hanover St. in Manchester, 644-2467, hanoverstreetchophouse.com
  • Buckley’s Great Steaks 438 DW Highway in Merrimack, 424-0995, buckleysgreatsteaks.com
  • Copper Door 15 Leavy Drive in Bedford, 488-2677, copperdoor.com
  • Bedford Village Inn 2 Olde Bedford Way in Bedford, 427-2001, bedfordvillageinn.com
  • Cotton 75 Arms St. in Manchester, 622-5488, cottonfood.com

Best eatery from which to get takeout

  • Best of the best: Puritan Backroom 245 Hooksett Road in Manchester, puritanbackroom.com, 623-3182 for takeout.
  • Pressed Cafe 216 S. River Road in Bedford, 606-2746, pressedcafe.com. Other New Hampshire locations include 108 Spit Brook Road in Nashua, 718-1250; 3 Cotton Road in Nashua (drive-thru only), and 1 Artisan Drive in Salem, 458-5922.
  • Mr. Mac’s 497 Hooksett Road in Manchester, 606-1760, mr-macs.com
  • Goldenrod Restaurant 1681 Candia Road in Manchester, 623-9469, goldenrodrestaurant.com
  • Nuevo Vallarta Mexican Restaurant 791 Second St. in Manchester, 782-8762, vallartamexicannh.com

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MORE STANDOUT EATERIES

Best date night restaurant

  • Best of the best: Cotton 75 Arms St. in Manchester, 622-5488, cottonfood.com
  • The Crown Tavern 99 Hanover St. in Manchester, 218-3132, thecrownonhanover.com
  • Firefly Bistro & Bar 22 Concord St. in Manchester, 935-9740, fireflynh.com
  • Buckley’s Great Steaks 438 DW Highway in Merrimack, 424-0995, buckleysgreatsteaks.com
  • The Foundry Restaurant 50 Commercial St. in Manchester, 836-1925, foundrynh.com
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Restaurant that brings the heat

  • Best of the best: Daw Kun Thai 93 S. Maple St., No. 4, in Manchester, 232-0699
  • Destination India Restaurant and Bar 14 E. Broadway, Unit A, in Derry, 552-3469, dineatdestinationindia.com. A second location is at 320 Lafayette Road in Hampton.
  • KS Kitchen 1105 Elm St. in Manchester, 512-5577, kskitchennh.com
  • Nuevo Vallarta Mexican Restaurant 791 Second St. in Manchester, 782-8762, vallartamexicannh.com
  • Curry Leaf 6 Pleasant St. in Concord, 715-5746, curryleafus.com

La Vaka Mexican Restaurant 553 Mast Road in Goffstown, 218-3994, lavakamex.com

  • Thai Food Connection 1069 Elm St. in Manchester, 935-7257, thaifoodconnection.com. There is also a location at 254 Wallace Road in Bedford, 488-1862.

Restaurant with the best outdoor seating

  • Best of the best: The Crown Tavern 99 Hanover St. in Manchester, 218-3132, thecrownonhanover.com
  • The Derryfield Restaurant 625 Mammoth Road in Manchester, 623-2880, thederryfield.com
  • 603 Brewery & Beer Hall 42 Main St. in Londonderry, 404-6123, 603brewery.com
  • Backyard Brewery and Kitchen 1211 S. Mammoth Road in Manchester, 623-3545, backyardbrewerynh.com
  • The Foundry Restaurant 50 Commercial St. in Manchester, 836-1925, foundrynh.com
  • Nuevo Vallarta Mexican Restaurant 791 Second St. in Manchester, 782-8762, vallartamexicannh.com

Restaurant with the best shareable plates

  • Best of the best: Stella Blu 70 E. Pearl St. in Nashua, 578-5557, stellablu-nh.com
  • Puritan Backroom Restaurant 245 Hooksett Road in Manchester, puritanbackroom.com, 669-6890 for the restaurant.
  • The Birch on Elm 968 Elm St. in Manchester, 826-1958, birchonelm.com
  • Granite Tapas & Cocktail Lounge 1461 Hooksett Road, Suite A6, in Hooksett, 232-1421, find them on Facebook
  • Local Street Eats 112 W. Pearl St. in Nashua, 402-4435, local-streeteats.com
  • Thirsty Moose Taphouse 795 Elm St. in Manchester, 792-2337, thirstymoosetaphouse.com/manchester. Other locations are in Portsmouth, Dover, Merrimack and Exeter.

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A WORLD OF EATS

Best Asian food

  • Best of the best: Asian Breeze 1328 Hooksett Road, No. 41, in Hooksett, 621-9298, asianbreezenh.com
  • Chen’s Garden 956 Second St. in Manchester, 836-5608, chensgardennh.com
  • Lilac Blossom Restaurant 385 E. Dunstable Road in Nashua, 888-9588; 650 Amherst St. in Nashua, 886-8420; lilacblossom.us
  • Thai Food Connection 1069 Elm St. in Manchester, 935-7257, thaifoodconnection.com. There is also a location at 254 Wallace Road in Bedford, 488-1862.
  • Asahi 44 Nashua Road in Londonderry, 437-1688, asahinh.com
  • North Garden Chinese Restaurant & Lounge 715 Mast Road in Manchester, 668-1668, northgardenrestaurant.com

Best Greek food

  • Best of the best: Amphora Restaurant & Taverna 55 Crystal Ave. in Derry, 537-0111, amphoranh.com
  • Fotia Greek Taverna 401 S. Willow St. in Manchester, 461-3007, fotiagreektaverna.com
  • The Gyro Spot 1073 Elm St. in Manchester, 218-3869, thegyrospot.com
  • Ya Mas Greek Taverna & Bar 275 Rockingham Road in Salem, 635-4230, yourmythbeginsatyamas.com
  • Al Basha Mediterranean Grill 379 S. Willow St. in Manchester, 391-5613, albashamedgrill.com

Best Indian food

  • Best of the best: Curry Leaf 6 Pleasant St. in Concord, 715-5746, curryleafus.com
  • Destination India Restaurant and Bar 14 E. Broadway, Unit A, in Derry, 552-3469, dineatdestinationindia.com. A second location is at 320 Lafayette Road in Hampton.
  • Taj India 967 Elm St. in Manchester, 606-2677, tajindia.co
  • Kashmir Indian Cuisine 396 S. Broadway in Salem, 898-3455, kashmirindianfood.com
  • Kathmandu Spice 379 S. Willow St. in Manchester, 782-3911, ktmspice.com

Best Italian food

  • Best of the best: Villaggio Ristorante Italiano 677 Hooksett Road in Manchester, 627-2424, villaggionh.com
  • Lucciano’s Ristorante & Bar 4 Orchard View in Londonderry, 432-2442, luccianoscafe.com
  • Fratello’s Italian Grille 155 Dow St. in Manchester, 624-2022, fratellos.com. There is also a location at 799 Union Ave. in Laconia.
  • Angelina’s Ristorante Italiano 11 Depot St. in Concord, 228-3313, 044bc0e.netsolhost.com
  • Trattoria Amalfi 385 S. Broadway in Salem, 893-5773, tamalfi.com

Best Mexican food

Best of the best: La Carreta Mexican Restaurant 139 DW Highway in Nashua, 891-0055; 1875 S. Willow St. in Manchester, 623-7705; 545 Hooksett Road in Manchester, 628-6899; 44 Nashua Road in Londonderry, 965-3477; 35 Manchester Road, Suite 5A, in Derry, 421-0091; 172 Hanover St. in Portsmouth, 427-8319; lacarretamex.com

  • Puerto Vallarta Mexican Grill 865 Second St. in Manchester, 935-9182, vallartamexicannh.com

La Vaka Mexican Restaurant 553 Mast Road in Goffstown, 218-3994, lavakamex.com

  • Nuevo Vallarta Mexican Restaurant 791 Second St. in Manchester, 782-8762, vallartamexicannh.com
  • Hermanos Cocina Mexicana 11 Hills Ave. in Concord, 224-5669, hermanosmexican.com.

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DELICIOUS DISHES

Best barbecue

  • Best of the best: KC’s Rib Shack 837 Second St. in Manchester, 627-7427, ribshack.net
  • Smokehaus Barbecue 278 Route 101 in Amherst, 249-5734, smokehausbbq.com. There is also a location at 13 Main St. in Dublin.
  • Smokeshow Barbecue 231 S. Main St. in Concord, 227-6399, smokeshowbbq.com
  • Goody Coles Smokehouse 374 Route 125 in Brentwood, 679-8898, goodycoles.com
  • 603 Bar-B-Q 126 Hall St., Unit A, in Concord, 333-5387, bbqnh.com

Best bowls

  • Best of the best: Buba Noodle Bar 36 Lowell St. in Manchester, 935-7864, bubanoodle.com. There is also a location at 148 N. Main St. in Concord, 219-0064.
  • Troy’s Fresh Kitchen 4 Orchard View Drive, No. 6, in Londonderry, 965-3411, troysfreshkitchen.com. There is also a location at 11 Manchester Road, Unit 2, in Derry, 552-3959.
  • Poké Spot 655 S. Willow St. in Manchester, pokespotnh.com. There is also a location at 270 Amherst St. in Nashua.
  • Crazy Noodle 44 Nashua Road, Unit 6, in Londonderry, 965-4914, crazynoodlehouse.wordpress.com.
  • Pressed Cafe 216 S. River Road in Bedford, 606-2746, pressedcafe.com. Other New Hampshire locations include 108 Spit Brook Road in Nashua, 718-1250; 3 Cotton Road in Nashua (drive-thru only), and 1 Artisan Drive in Salem, 458-5922.

Best breakfast

  • Best of the best: Tucker’s 95 S. River Road in Bedford, 413-6503; 80 South St. in Concord, 413-5884; 238 Indian Brook Road in Dover, 413-5470; 1328 Hooksett Road in Hooksett, 206-5757; 360 DW Highway in Merrimack, 413-6477; 207 Main St. in New London, 413-5528; tuckersnh.com. A location at 2028 Woodbury Ave. in Newington is slated to open in September, according to the website.
  • MaryAnn’s Diner 29 E. Broadway in Derry, 434-5785; 4 Cobbetts Pond Road in Windham, 965-3066; 3 Veterans Memorial Parkway in Salem, 893-9877; 1 Craftsman Lane in Amherst, 577-8955; maryannsdiner.com
  • Janie’s Uncommon Cafe 123 Nashua Road in Londonderry, 432-3100, janiescafe.com
  • Riverhouse Cafe 167 Union Square in Milford, 249-5556, damngoodgrub.com
  • Red Arrow Diner 61 Lowell St. in Manchester, 626-1118; 112 Loudon Road in Concord, 415-0444; 137 Rockingham Road in Londonderry, 552-3091; 149 DW Highway in Nashua, 204-5088; redarrowdiner.com.
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Best brunch

  • Best of the best: Tucker’s 95 S. River Road in Bedford, 413-6503; 80 South St. in Concord, 413-5884; 238 Indian Brook Road in Dover, 413-5470; 1328 Hooksett Road in Hooksett, 206-5757; 360 DW Highway in Merrimack, 413-6477; 207 Main St. in New London, 413-5528; tuckersnh.com. A location at 2028 Woodbury Ave. in Newington is slated to open in September, according to the website.
  • The Foundry Restaurant 50 Commercial St. in Manchester, 836-1925, foundrynh.com
  • The Friendly Toast 4 Main St. in Bedford, 836-6238, thefriendlytoast.com

Firefly Bistro & Bar 22 Concord St. in Manchester, 935-9740, fireflynh.com

  • Janie’s Uncommon Cafe 123 Nashua Road in Londonderry, 432-3100, janiescafe.com
  • The Moka Pot at City Hall Pub 889 Elm St. in Manchester, 782-7881, find them on Facebook.

Best burgers

  • Best of the best: The Tuckaway Tavern & Butchery 58 Route 27 in Raymond, 244-2431, thetuckaway.com
  • BAD BRGR 1015 Elm St. in Manchester, 606-8806, bad-brgr.com
  • The Barley House 132 N. Main St. in Concord, 228-6363, thebarleyhouse.com
  • River Road Tavern 193 S. River Road in Bedford, 206-5837, riverroadtavernbedford.com
  • T-Bones Great American Eatery 25 S. River Road in Bedford, 641-6100; 404 S. Main St. in Concord, 715-1999; 39 Crystal Ave. in Derry, 434-3200; 77 Lowell Road in Hudson, 882-6677; 311 South Broadway in Salem, 893-3444; 1182 Union Ave. in Laconia, 528-7800; t-bones.com

Restaurant or food shop that is a cheese lover’s paradise

  • Best of the best: Angela’s Pasta, Cheese & Wine 815 Chestnut St. in Manchester, 625-9544, angelaspastaandcheese.com
  • Mr. Mac’s 497 Hooksett Road in Manchester, 606-1760, mr-macs.com
  • Tuscan Market 9 Via Toscana in Salem, 912-5467, tuscanbrands.com/tuscan-markets
  • C’est Cheese 845 Lafayette Road in Hampton, 964-2272, cestcheesenh.com
  • Cheese Louise 76 Congress St. in Portsmouth, 427-8615, eatcheeselouise.com. Other New Hampshire locations include North Conway and Conway.

Best chicken tenders

  • Best of the best: Puritan Backroom 245 Hooksett Road in Manchester, puritanbackroom.com, 623-3182 for takeout.
  • Goldenrod Restaurant 1681 Candia Road in Manchester, 623-9469, goldenrodrestaurant.com
  • Charlie’s of Goffstown 1 Pinard St. in Manchester,606-1835, charliesgoffstown.com
  • Vintage Pizza 241 Candia Road in Manchester, 518-7800, vintagepizzanh.com
  • T-Bones Great American Eatery 25 S. River Road in Bedford, 641-6100; 404 S. Main St. in Concord, 715-1999; 39 Crystal Ave. in Derry, 434-3200; 77 Lowell Road in Hudson, 882-6677; 311 S. Broadway in Salem, 893-3444; 1182 Union Ave. in Laconia, 528-7800; t-bones.com

Best fish and chips

  • Best of the best: The Lobster Boat Restaurant 453 DW Highway in Merrimack, 424-5221; 273 Derry Road in Litchfield, 882-4988; lobsterboatrestaurant.com
  • The Peddler’s Daughter Irish Restaurant & Pub 48 Main St. in Nashua, 821-7535, thepeddlersdaughter.com
  • Goldenrod Restaurant 1681 Candia Road in Manchester, 623-9469, goldenrodrestaurant.com
  • Petey’s Summertime Seafood 1323 Ocean Blvd. in Rye, 433-1937, peteys.com
  • The Shaskeen Pub and Restaurant 909 Elm St. in Manchester, 625-0246, shaskeenirishpub.com

Where the french fries are so good they can be the whole meal

  • Best of the best: Republic Brewing Co. 72 Old Granite St. in Manchester, 836-3188, republicbrewingcompany.com
  • Goldenrod Restaurant 1681 Candia Road in Manchester, 623-9469, goldenrodrestaurant.com
  • The Town Cabin Pub & Restaurant 285 Candia Road in Candia, 483-4888, towncabin.com
  • Puritan Backroom 245 Hooksett Road in Manchester, puritanbackroom.com, 669-6890 for the restaurant.
  • River Road Tavern 193 S. River Road in Bedford, 206-5837, riverroadtavernbedford.com
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Best mac & cheese

  • Best of the best: Mr. Mac’s 497 Hooksett Road in Manchester, 606-1760, mr-macs.com
  • The Tuckaway Tavern & Butchery 58 Route 27 in Raymond, 244-2431, thetuckaway.com
  • O Steaks & Seafood 11 S. Main St. in Concord, 856-7924, osteaksconcord.com
  • Pressed Cafe 216 S. River Road in Bedford, 606-2746, pressedcafe.com. Other New Hampshire locations include 108 Spit Brook Road in Nashua, 718-1250; 3 Cotton Road in Nashua (drive-thru only), and 1 Artisan Drive in Salem, 458-5922.
  • New England’s Tap House Grille 1292 Hooksett Road in Hooksett, 782-5137, taphousenh.com
  • The Barley House 132 N. Main St. in Concord, 228-6363, thebarleyhouse.com

Best pizza

  • Best of the best: Alley Cat Pizzeria 486 Chestnut St. in Manchester, 669-4533, alleycatpizzerianh.com

900 Degrees Neapolitan Pizzeria 50 Dow St. in Manchester, 641-0900, 900degrees.com. Voted Best Pizza for 18 years! Inspired by the mouthwatering, wood fired pizza native to Naples, Italy. Join us for gourmet pizza, pasta, and salads.

  • Vintage Pizza 241 Candia Road in Manchester, 518-7800, vintagepizzanh.com
  • Constantly Pizza 39 S. Main St. in Concord, 224-9366, constantlypizza.net
  • The Pizza Man Bar & Grill 850 E. Industrial Park Drive, Suite 3, in Manchester, 623-5550; 254 W River Road in Hooksett, 626-7499; thepizzamandelivers.com

Where they make the best sandwiches

  • Best of the best: Pressed Cafe 216 S. River Road in Bedford, 606-2746, pressedcafe.com. Other New Hampshire locations include 108 Spit Brook Road in Nashua, 718-1250; 3 Cotton Road in Nashua (drive-thru only), and 1 Artisan Drive in Salem, 458-5922.
  • Nadeau’s Subs 776 Mast Road, Manchester, 623-9315; 110 Cahill Ave., Manchester, 669-7827; 673 Hooksett Road, Manchester, 644-8888; 89 Fort Eddy Road in Concord, 606-4898; 49 Portsmouth Ave. in Exeter, 580-4445; nadeaussubs.com
  • The Bridge Cafe 1117 Elm St. in Manchester, 647-9991, thebridgecafe.net
  • Patz Deli & Catering Find them on Facebook, where they announced in a Feb. 26 post that they were closing their Elm Street location and moving to a bigger space. Follow them for details.
  • USA Subs 66 Crystal Ave., Derry, 437-1550, usasubs.com

Best steaks

  • Best of the best: Buckley’s Great Steaks 438 DW Highway in Merrimack, 424-0995, buckleysgreatsteaks.com
  • Hanover Street Chophouse 149 Hanover St. in Manchester, 644-2467, hanoverstreetchophouse.com
  • The Tuckaway Tavern & Butchery 58 Route 27 in Raymond, 244-2431, thetuckaway.com
  • T-Bones Great American Eatery 25 S. River Road in Bedford, 641-6100; 404 S. Main St. in Concord, 715-1999; 39 Crystal Ave. in Derry, 434-3200; 77 Lowell Road in Hudson, 882-6677; 311 S. Broadway in Salem, 893-3444; 1182 Union Ave. in Laconia, 528-7800; t-bones.com
  • O Steaks & Seafood 11 S. Main St. in Concord, 856-7925, osteaksconcord.com

Best subs

  • Best of the best: Nadeau’s Subs 776 Mast Road, Manchester, 623-9315; 110 Cahill Ave., Manchester, 669-7827; 673 Hooksett Road, Manchester, 644-8888; 89 Fort Eddy Road in Concord, 606-4898; 49 Portsmouth Ave. in Exeter, 580-4445; nadeaussubs.com
  • USA Subs 66 Crystal Ave., Derry, 437-1550, usasubs.com
  • Bill Cahill’s Super Subs 8 Kimball Hill Road, Hudson, 882-7710, find them on Facebook
  • The Pizza Man Bar & Grill 850 E. Industrial Park Drive, Suite 3, in Manchester, 623-5550; 254 W River Road in Hooksett, 626-7499; thepizzamandelivers.com
  • Great American Subs 44 Nashua Road, Unit 3, Londonderry, 434-9900, greatamericansubsnh.com

Best tacos

Best of the best: La Carreta Mexican Restaurant 139 DW Highway in Nashua, 891-0055; 1875 S. Willow St. in Manchester, 623-7705; 545 Hooksett Road in Manchester, 628-6899; 44 Nashua Road in Londonderry, 965-3477; 35 Manchester Road, Suite 5A, in Derry, 421-0091; 172 Hanover St. in Portsmouth, 427-8319; lacarretamex.com

  • Nuevo Vallarta Mexican Restaurant 791 Second St. in Manchester, 782-8762, vallartamexicannh.com
  • Los Reyes Street Tacos & More 127 Rockingham Road, Unit 15, in Derry, 845-8327, losreyesstreettacos.com

La VaKa Mexican Restaurant 553 Mast Road in Goffstown, 218-3994, lavakamex.com

  • California Burritos Mexican Grill 655 S. Willow St., Suite 103, in Manchester, 722-2084; 2 Cellu Drive in Amherst, 417-6151; 101 Factory St. in Nashua, 718-8745; 35 Lowell Road in Hudson, 402-2130; californiaburritosnh.com

Restaurant that can make you love your vegetables

  • Best of the best: Troy’s Fresh Kitchen 4 Orchard View Drive, No. 6, in Londonderry, 965-3411, troysfreshkitchen.com. There is also a location at 11 Manchester Road, Unit 2, in Derry, 552-3959.
  • The Green Beautiful 168 Wilson St. in Manchester, 606-1026, greenbeautifulcafe.com
  • Green Elephant Vegetarian Bistro & Bar 35 Portwalk Place in Portsmouth, 427-8344, greenelephantnh.com
  • The Sleazy Vegan at Pembroke City Limits, 134 Main St. in Pembroke, thesleazyvegan.com. The Sleazy Vegan also operates a food truck.
  • Greenleaf 54 Nashua St. in Milford, 213-5447, greenleafmilford.com

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SWEET TREATS

Best candy or chocolate shop

Best of the best: Granite State Candy Shoppe 13 Warren St. in Concord, 225-2591; 832 Elm St. in Manchester, 218-3885; granitestatecandyshoppe.com

  • Van Otis Chocolates 341 Elm St. in Manchester, 627-1611; 15 S. Main St. in Wolfeboro, 515-1045, vanotis.com
  • Dancing Lion Chocolate 917 Elm St. in Manchester, 625-4043, dancinglion.us
  • Loon Chocolate Center Entrance, 195 McGregor St., No. 121, in Manchester, 932-8887, loonchocolate.com
  • Lickee’s & Chewy’s Candies & Creamery 53 Washington St., Suite 100, in Dover, lickeesnchewys.com
  • Nelson’s Candy and Music 65 Main St. in Wilton, 654-5030, nelsonscandymusic.com
  • Pearls Candy & Nuts 58 Range Road in Wilton, pearlscandy.com
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Best cookies

  • Best of the best: Bearded Baking Co. 819 Union St. in Manchester, 647-7150, beardedbaking.com; also a location at 580 Lafayette Road in Hampton, 601-6878
  • Lighthouse Local 21 Kilton Road in Bedford, 716-6983, lighthouse-local.com
  • Black Forest Cafe & Bakery 212 Route 101 in Amherst, 672-0500, theblackforestnh.com
  • Buckley’s Bakery & Cafe 436 DW Highway in Merrimack, 262-5929; 9 Market Place in Hollis, 465-5522; buckleysbakerycafe.com
  • Social Club Creamery 138 N. Main St. in Concord, 333-2111; 51 Elm St., Unit 105, in Laconia, 619-5098; socialclubcreamery.com

Best locally made doughnuts

  • Best of the best: New Hampshire Doughnut Co. 410 S. River Road in Bedford, 782-8968; 2 Capital Plaza in Concord, 715-5097; nhdoughnutco.com
  • Klemm’s Bakery 29 Indian Rock Road in Windham, 437-8810, klemmsbakery.com

The Bakeshop On Kelley Street 171 Kelley St. in Manchester, 624-3500, thebakeshoponkelleystreet.com. Bakery and cafe with fresh pies, cakes, baked goodies, bagels, breakfast and lunch sandwiches, and award winning donuts on the weekends. All made on site with local ingredients.

  • What the Fluff! Donuts 87 Amherst in Manchester, find them on Facebook
  • Brothers Donuts & Deli Shop 426 Central St. in Franklin, 934-6678, facebook.com/brothersdonuts

Best ice cream

  • Best of the best: Moo’s Place Homemade Ice Cream 27 Crystal Avenue in Derry, 425-0100; 15 Ermer Road in Salem, 898-0199, moosplace.com
  • Puritan 245 Hooksett Road in Manchester, 623-3182, puritanbackroom.com
  • Hayward’s Ice Cream 7 DW Highway in Nashua, 888-4663; 364 DW Highway in Merrimack, 424-5915; haywardsicecream.com
  • The Inside Scoop 260 Wallace Road in Bedford, 471-7009, theinsidescoopnh.com
  • Goldenrod Restaurant 1681 Candia Road in Manchester, 623-9469, goldenrodrestaurant.com

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FOOD SHOPPING

Best bakery

  • Best of the best: Bearded Baking Co. 819 Union St. in Manchester, 647-7150, beardedbaking.com; also a location at 580 Lafayette Road in Hampton, 601-6878
  • Klemm’s Bakery 29 Indian Rock Road in Windham, 437-8810, klemmsbakery.com

The Bakeshop On Kelley Street 171 Kelley St. in Manchester, 624-3500, thebakeshoponkelleystreet.com. Bakery and cafe with fresh pies, cakes, baked goodies, bagels, breakfast and lunch sandwiches, and award winning donuts on the weekends. All made on site with local ingredients.

  • Dishon Bakery 915 Elm St. in Manchester, 600-1773, dishonbakery.com
  • Crosby Bakery 51 E. Pearl St. in Nashua, 882-1851, crosbybakerynh.com

Best butcher or cheese shop

  • Best of the best: The Tuckaway Tavern & Butchery 58 Route 27 in Raymond, 244-2431, thetuckaway.com
  • Mr Steer Meats & More Route 102 (enter via Buttrick Road) Londonderry, 434-1444, mrsteermeats.com

Angela’s Pasta, Cheese & Wine 815 Chestnut St. in Manchester, 625-9544, angelaspastaandcheese.com

  • Wicked Good Butchah 209 Route 101 in Bedford, 488-1832, wickedgoodbutchah.com
  • Brother’s Butcher 8 Spit Brook Road in Nashua, 809-4180; 142 Lowell Road in Hudson, 577-1130; brothers-butcher.com

Best specialty food shop

Best of the best: Angela’s Pasta, Cheese & Wine 815 Chestnut St. in Manchester, 625-9544, angelaspastaandcheese.com

  • Loon Chocolate Center Entrance, 195 McGregor St., No. 121, in Manchester, 932-8887, loonchocolate.com
  • Saigon Asian Market 476 Union St. in Manchester, 935-9597
  • Tuscan Market 9 Via Toscana in Salem, 912-5467, tuscanbrands.com/tuscan-markets
  • Concord Food Co-Op 24 S. Main St. in Concord, 225-6840, concordfoodcoop.coop
  • Dishon Bakery 915 Elm St. in Manchester, 600-1773, dishonbakery.com

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DRINKS

Best beer selection at a retail shop

  • Best of the best: Bert’s Better Beers 545 Hooksett Road in Manchester, 413-5992, bertsnh.com
  • The Packie 581 Second St. in Manchester, 232-1236, thepackienh.com
  • East Derry General Store 50 E. Derry Road in Derry, 432-5302, eastderrygeneralstore.com
  • The Beer Store 433 Amherst St. in Nashua, 889-2242, thebeerstorenh.com. There is also a location in Salem.
  • The Packie 88 W. River Road in Hooksett, 518-8069, thepackienh.com

Best NH brewery

  • Best of the best: 603 Brewery & Beer Hall 42 Main St. in Londonderry, 404-6123, 603brewery.com
  • To Share Brewing Co. 720 Union St. in Manchester, tosharebrewing.com
  • Republic Brewing Co. 72 Old Granite St. in Manchester, 836-3188, republicbrewingcompany.com
  • Spyglass Brewing Co. 306 Innovative Way in Nashua, spyglassbrewing.com, 546-2965
  • Backyard Brewery and Kitchen 1211 S. Mammoth Road in Manchester, 623-3545, backyardbrewerynh.com

Best NH winery

  • Best of the best: LaBelle Winery 345 Route 101 in Amherst, 672-9898; 14 Route 111 in Derry, 672-9898; labellewinery.com
  • Zorvino Vineyards 226 Main St. in Sandown, 887-8463, zorvino.com
  • Flag Hill Distillery & Winery 297 N. River Road in Lee, 659-2949, flaghill.com
  • Fulchino Vineyard 187 Pine Hill Road in Hollis, 438-5984, fulchinovineyard.com
  • Appolo Vineyards 49 Lawrence Road in Derry, 421-4675, appolovineyards.com

Best cocktail

  • Best of the best: C.R.E.A.M. at Industry East 28 Hanover St. in Manchester, 232-6940, industryeastbar.com. This drink is made with Mi Campo tequila, ancho verde, cucumber, lemon and jalapeño.
  • Mudslide at Puritan Backroom Restaurant 245 Hooksett Road in Manchester, puritanbackroom.com, 669-6890 for the restaurant. This drink is made with Baileys Irish Cream, Kahlua coffee liqueur and vodka and is offered in flavor variations.
  • Blood Orange Cosmo at Copper Door 15 Leavy Drive in Bedford, 488-2677, copperdoor.com. This drink is made with Tito’s Handmade Vodka, blood orange liqueur, cranberry juice and fresh squeezed lime.
  • Religion and Politics at Stashbox 866 Elm St. in Manchester, 606-8109, stashboxnh.com. This drink is made with gin or mezcal, lemon, orange, carrot, honey and ancho.
  • Angel Dust at Industry East 28 Hanover St. in Manchester, 232-6940, industryeastbar.com. This drink is made with Reposado tequila, hibiscus, guava, ancho, black pepper and citrus.

Best margaritas

Best of the best: La Carreta Mexican Restaurant 139 DW Highway in Nashua, 891-0055; 1875 S. Willow St. in Manchester, 623-7705; 545 Hooksett Road in Manchester, 628-6899; 44 Nashua Road in Londonderry, 965-3477; 35 Manchester Road, Suite 5A, in Derry, 421-0091; 172 Hanover St. in Portsmouth, 427-8319; lacarretamex.com.

  • Nuevo Vallarta Mexican Restaurant 791 Second St. in Manchester, 782-8762, vallartamexicannh.com
  • Hermanos Cocina Mexicana 11 Hills Ave. in Concord, 224-5669, hermanosmexican.com.
  • Puerto Vallarta Mexican Grill 865 Second St. in Manchester, 935-9182, vallartamexicannh.com
  • Amigos Mexican Cantina 20 South St. in Milford, amigosmilford.com

Where they make a great bloody mary

Best of the best: Firefly Bistro & Bar 22 Concord St. in Manchester, 935-9740, fireflynh.com

  • The Friendly Toast 4 Main St. in Bedford, 836-6238, thefriendlytoast.com
  • New England’s Tap House Grille 1292 Hooksett Road in Hooksett, 782-5137, taphousenh.com
  • The Village Trestle 25 Main St. in Goffstown, 497-823, villagetrestle.com
  • The Foundry Restaurant 50 Commercial St. in Manchester, 836-1925, foundrynh.com
  • Bistro 603 345 Amherst St. in Nashua, 722-6362, bistro603nashua.com

Restaurant with the most innovative cocktails

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  • Best of the best: Industry East 28 Hanover St. in Manchester, 232-6940, industryeastbar.com.
  • Stashbox 866 Elm St. in Manchester, 606-8109, stashboxnh.com
  • 815 Cocktails & Provisions 815 Elm St. in Manchester, 782-8086, 815nh.com
  • Copper Door 15 Leavy Drive in Bedford, 488-2677, copperdoor.com
  • The Birch on Elm 968 Elm St. in Manchester, 826-1958, birchonelm.com

Where they make your coffee perfect every time

  • Best of the best: Flight Coffee Co. 209 Route 101 in Bedford, 836-6228, flightcoffeeco.com. There is also a Goffstown location.
  • Hometown Coffee Roasters 80 Old Granite St. in Manchester, 703-2321, hometownroasters.com
  • O’Shea’s Caife & Tae 44 Nashua Road in Londonderry, 540-2971, osheasnh.com. There is also an Amherst location.
  • The Moka Pot at City Hall Pub 889 Elm St. in Manchester, 782-7881, find them on Facebook.
  • Revelstoke Coffee 100 N. Main St. in Concord, revelstokecoffee.com

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NIGHTLIFE

Best happy hour hangout

  • Best of the best: The Hop Knot 1000 Elm St. in Manchester, 232-3731, hopknotnh.com
  • The Stumble Inn Bar & Grill 20 Rockingham Road in Londonderry, 432-3210, stumbleinnnh.com
  • Nuevo Vallarta Mexican Restaurant 791 Second St. in Manchester, 782-8762, vallartamexicannh.com
  • T-Bones Great American Eatery 404 S. Main St. in Concord, 715-1999; t-bones.com
  • To Share Brewing Co. 720 Union St. in Manchester, 836-6947, tosharebrewing.com
  • 603 Brewery & Beer Hall 42 Main St. in Londonderry, 404-6123, 603brewery.com

Best restaurant, brewery or bar for live music

  • Best of the best: The Stumble Inn Bar & Grill 20 Rockingham Road in Londonderry, 432-3210, stumbleinnnh.com
  • To Share Brewing Co. 720 Union St. in Manchester, tosharebrewing.com
  • The Shaskeen Pub and Restaurant 909 Elm St. in Manchester, 625-0246, shaskeenirishpub.com
  • Strange Brew Tavern 88 Market St. in Manchester, 666-4292, strangebrewtavern.net
  • The Derryfield Restaurant 625 Mammoth Road in Manchester, 623-2880, thederryfield.com
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Best live music venue

Best of the best: Tupelo Music Hall 10 A St. in Derry, 437-5100, tupelomusichall.com

  • BankNH Pavilion 72 Meadowbrook Lane in Gilford, 293-4700, banknhpavilion.com
  • Capitol Center for the Arts 44 S. Main St. in Concord, 225- 1111, ccanh.com
  • The BNH Stage 16 S. Main St. in Concord, 225-1111, ccanh.com
  • Nashua Center for the Arts 201 Main St. in Nashua, 800-657-8774, nashuacenterforthearts.com
  • Rex Theatre 23 Amherst St. in Manchester, 668-5588, palacetheatre.org
  • Pembroke City Limits 134 Main St. in Pembroke, 210-2409, pembrokecitylimits.com
  • The Flying Monkey 39 S. Main St. in Plymouth, 536-2551, flyingmonkeynh.com

Best bar with an outdoor deck

  • Best of the best: The Derryfield Restaurant 625 Mammoth Road in Manchester, 623-2880, thederryfield.com
  • The Stumble Inn Bar & Grill 20 Rockingham Road in Londonderry, 432-3210, stumbleinnnh.com
  • Backyard Brewery and Kitchen 1211 S. Mammoth Road in Manchester, 623-3545, backyardbrewerynh.com
  • Bernie’s Beach Bar 73 Ocean Blvd. in Hampton, 926-5050, berniesnh.com
  • 603 Brewery & Beer Hall 42 Main St. in Londonderry, 404-6123, 603brewery.com

Best pub or bar

  • Best of the best: The Shaskeen Pub and Restaurant 909 Elm St. in Manchester, 625-0246, shaskeenirishpub.com
  • The Hop Knot 1000 Elm St. in Manchester, 232-3731, hopknotnh.com
  • The Wild Rover 21 Kosciuszko St. in Manchester, 669-7722, find them on Facebook
  • To Share Brewing Co. 720 Union St. in Manchester, tosharebrewing.com
  • The Stumble Inn Bar & Grill 20 Rockingham Road in Londonderry, 432-3210, stumbleinnnh.com

Best spot for a cheap date

  • Best of the best: The Stumble Inn Bar & Grill 20 Rockingham Road in Londonderry, 432-3210, stumbleinnnh.com
  • To Share Brewing Co. 720 Union St. in Manchester, 836-6947, tosharebrewing.com
  • The Hop Knot 1000 Elm St. in Manchester, 232-3731, hopknotnh.com
  • Nuevo Vallarta Mexican Restaurant 791 Second St. in Manchester, 782-8762, vallartamexicannh.com
  • The Shaskeen Pub and Restaurant 909 Elm St. in Manchester, 625-0246, shaskeenirishpub.com

La Carreta Mexican Restaurant 139 DW Highway in Nashua, 891-0055; 1875 S. Willow St. in Manchester, 623-7705; 545 Hooksett Road in Manchester, 628-6899; 44 Nashua Road in Londonderry, 965-3477; 35 Manchester Road, Suite 5A, in Derry, 421-0091; 172 Hanover St. in Portsmouth, 427-8319; lacarretamex.com.

Best spot for a group outing

Best of the best: Tupelo Music Hall 10 A St. in Derry, 437-5100, tupelomusichall.com

  • The Barnyard Venue 285 Old Candia Road in Candia, 483-4888, candiabarnyardvenue.com
  • Boards and Brews 941 Elm St. in Manchester, 232-5184, boardsandbrewsnh.com
  • Canobie Lake Park 85 N. Policy St. in Salem, 893-3506, canobie.com
  • Republic Brewery Co. 72 Old Granite St. in Manchester, 836-3188, republicbrewingcompany.com
  • The Stumble Inn Bar & Grill 20 Rockingham Road in Londonderry, 432-3210, stumbleinnnh.com
  • The Hop Knot 1000 Elm St. in Manchester, 232-3731, hopknotnh.com

Best late night eats

  • Best of the best: Red Arrow Diner 61 Lowell St. in Manchester, 626-1118, redarrowdiner.com.
  • Red Arrow Diner 112 Loudon Road in Concord, 415-0444, redarrowdiner.com.
  • Nuevo Vallarta Mexican Restaurant 791 Second St. in Manchester, 782-8762, vallartamexicannh.com
  • KS Kitchen 1105 Elm St. in Manchester, 512-5577, kskitchennh.com
  • The Gyro Spot 1073 Elm St. in Manchester, 218-3869, thegyrospot.com

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HAPPENINGS

Best food festival

  • Best of the best: Taco Tour Manchester This event takes place in May — Thursday, May 8, this year — and features restaurants selling tacos at locations in downtown Manchester from 4 to 8 p.m. for $3 each. See tacotourmanchester.com.
  • Glendi This annual celebration of Greek food and culture at St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral (650 Hanover St. in Manchester; stgeorgenh.org) is slated to take place this year Friday, Sept. 12, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Saturday, Sept. 13, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday, Sept. 14, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Hampton Beach Seafood Festival Send summer offer in style with the Hampton Beach Seafood Festival, a celebration of New England foods of all kinds with, of course, the spotlight on seafood. This year’s event will be held Sept. 5 through Sept. 7. See seafoodfestivalnh.com.
  • New Hampshire PoutineFest This celebration of poutine in all its forms was held in October 2024 at the Budweiser Brewery in Merrimack. Check back with poutinefest.com for details on this year’s event (tickets sell out fast a few months before the event).
  • Milford Pumpkin Festival This annual celebration of fall and pumpkins takes place at locations in downtown Milford including in the oval in October. See milfordpumpkinfestival.org.

Best farmers market

Best of the best: Concord Farmers Market The Capitol City’s outdoor summer farmers market will run on Capitol Street, next to the Statehouse, Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. to noon, May 3 through Oct. 25. See concordfarmersmarket.com.

  • Derry Homegrown Farm & Artisan Market Derry’s farmers market is held at 1 West Broadway on Wednesdays, 3 to 7 p.m., June 4 through Sept. 24. See derryhomegrown.org.
  • Candia Farmers Market Candia’s market takes place on the third Saturday of the month, June through October, 9 a.m. to noon, at 55 High St. in Candia. The July 19 market will include an artisan fair as will the Oct. 18 market, which will also include a mini Octoberfest. See candiafarmersmarket.org.
  • Bedford Farmers Market The Bedford market takes place in the parking lot of Murphy’s Taproom, 393 Route 101 in Bedford, and will run Tuesdays, from 3 to 6 p.m., May through October. See bedfordnhfarmersmarket.org.
  • Contoocook Farmers Market The market takes place Saturdays, 9 a.m. to noon, at Maple Street School during the winter (October through May) and at the Riverway Park gazebo during the summer (June through September), according to the market’s Facebook page.

Best community event

  • Best of the best: Market Days Festival in downtown Concord This event featuring music, food, vendors, family activities and more takes place this year June 26 through June 28. See marketdaysfestival.com.
  • Milford Pumpkin Festival This annual celebration of fall and pumpkins takes place at locations in downtown Milford including in the oval in October. See milfordpumpkinfestival.org.
  • The Giant Pumpkin Weigh Off & Regatta This event takes place each October in downtown Goffstown and includes a race of carved-pumpkin boats on the river. This year’s event is Oct. 18 and Oct. 19. See goffstownmainstreet.org/pumpkin-regatta.
  • Pizzastock A production of The Jason R. Flood Memorial, Pizzastock has a tagline of “Healing Through Music, Connecting With Community” and its events have been both a celebration of local music and outreach for mental health and suicide prevention. Recently the “Pizzastock — 4 Bands, 4 Generations, 4 Mental Health” show took place at the Tupelo Music Hall in Derry. Check with pizzastock.org for upcoming events.
  • Taco Tour Manchester This event takes place in May — Thursday, May 8, this year — and features restaurants selling tacos at locations in downtown Manchester from 4 to 8 p.m. for $3 each. See tacotourmanchester.com.

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KIDS & FAMILY

Best place to take your kids

  • Best of the best: Aviation Museum of New Hampshire 27 Navigator Road in Londonderry, aviationmuseumofnh.org, 669-4820
  • The Nest Family Cafe 25 Orchard View Drive, Unit 1, in Londonderry, 552-3828, thenestfamilycafe.com
  • Fun City 553 Mast Road in Goffstown, 606-8807, funcitygoffstown.com
  • Canobie Lake Park 85 N. Policy St. in Salem, 893-3506, canobie.com
  • Mel’s Funway Park 454 Charles Bancroft Highway in Litchfield, 424-2292, melsfunwaypark.com

Best historic or cultural attraction for an all-ages family crowd

  • Best of the best: Aviation Museum of New Hampshire 27 Navigator Road in Londonderry, aviationmuseumofnh.org, 669-4820
  • Strawbery Banke Museum 4 Hancock St. in Portsmouth, 433-1100, strawberybanke.org
  • Currier Museum of Art 150 Ash St. in Manchester, 669-6144, currier.org.
  • Millyard Museum 200 Bedford St. in Manchester, manchesterhistoric.org/millyard-museum-2.
  • SEE Science Center 200 Bedford St. in Manchester, see-sciencecenter.org.

Best outdoor spot to let kids get out their energy

  • Best of the best: Benson Park 19 Kimball Hall Road in Hudson, 886-6000, hudsonnh.gov/bensonpark
  • Livingston Park 156 Hooksett Road in Manchester, manchesternh.gov, 624-6444
  • Aviation Museum of New Hampshire 27 Navigator Road in Londonderry, aviationmuseumofnh.org, 669-4820. The museum’s parking lot and outdoor area allow views of takeoffs and arrivals at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport.
  • White Park 1 White St. in Concord, concordnh.gov, 225-8690
  • Hampton Beach in Hampton, hamptonbeach.org

Best playground

  • Best of the best: Livingston Park 156 Hooksett Road in Manchester, manchesternh.gov, 624-6444
  • White Park 1 White St. in Concord, concordnh.gov, 225-8690
  • Benson Park 19 Kimball Hall Road in Hudson, 886-6000, hudsonnh.gov/bensonpark
  • Don Ball Park 14 Humphrey Road in Derry, 432-3136, derrynh.org
  • Griffin Park 111 Range Road in Windham, windham.recdesk.com

Best spot for all-ages family fun

  • Best of the best: Aviation Museum of New Hampshire 27 Navigator Road in Londonderry, aviationmuseumofnh.org, 669-4820
  • Canobie Lake Park 85 N. Policy St. in Salem, 893-3506, canobie.com
  • Fun Spot 579 Endicott St. North in Laconia, funspotnh.com, 366-4377
  • Mel’s Funway Park 454 Charles Bancroft Highway in Litchfield, 424-2292, melsfunwaypark.com
  • The Nest Family Cafe 25 Orchard View Drive, Unit 1, in Londonderry, 552-3828, thenestfamilycafe.com

Best restaurant for the whole family

  • Best of the best: Puritan Backroom 245 Hooksett Road in Manchester, puritanbackroom.com, 669-6890 for the restaurant.
  • Nuevo Vallarta Mexican Restaurant 791 Second St. in Manchester, 782-8762, vallartamexicannh.com
  • T-Bones Great American Eatery 25 S. River Road in Bedford, 641-6100, t-bones.com
  • T-Bones Great American Eatery 39 Crystal Avenue in Derry, 434-3200, t-bones.com
  • The Nest Family Cafe 25 Orchard View Drive, Unit 1, in Londonderry, 552-3828, thenestfamilycafe.com

Best summer day camp for kids

  • Best of the best: “Flights of Discovery” camp at Aviation Museum of New Hampshire 27 Navigator Road in Londonderry, aviationmuseumofnh.org, 669-4820
  • Melody Pines Day Camp 510 Corning Road Manchester, 669-9414, melodypines.com
  • Hooksett’s Best After School and Summer Camp 1271 Hooksett Road in Hooksett, 851-3783, hooksettsbest.com
  • Dimensions in Dance 84 Myrtle St. in Manchester, 668-4196, dimensionsindance.com
  • Executive Health and Sports Center 1 Highlander Way in Manchester, 668-4753, ehsc.com

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PETS

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Best doggie day care

  • Best of the best: Pawquet’s Play & Stay 302 Rockingham Road in Londonderry, 216-1147, pawquetsplaystay.com
  • All Dogs Gym & Inn 505 Sheffield Road in Manchester, 669-4644, alldogsgym.com
  • American K9 Country 336 Route 101 in Amherst, 672-8448, americank9country.com
  • The Barking Dog 208 Londonderry Turnpike in Hooksett, 833-370-1124, thebarkingdog.com/locations/hooksett
  • Superdogs Daycare 637 DW Highway in Merrimack, 424-1515, superdogsdaycare.com

Best dog groomers

  • Best of the best: Sarah’s Paw Spa 16 Manning St. in Derry, 512-4539, sarahspawspa.com
  • Pawquet’s Play & Stay 302 Rockingham Road in Londonderry, 216-1147, pawquetsplaystay.com
  • Pawtopia Pet Grooming Salon & Boutique 244 Sheep Davis Road in Concord, 227-6140, find them on Facebook
  • Poochie’s Dog Grooming 123 Nashua Road in Londonderry, 229-9804, poochiesspa.com
  • Honey Dog Salon 9 Triangle Lane in Manchester, 674-9718, salonhoneydog.com
  • All Dogs Gym & Inn 505 Sheffield Road in Manchester, 669-4644, alldogsgym.com

Best pet retail shop

  • Best of the best: Woofmeow Family Pet Center 19A Manchester Road in Derry, 965-3218, woofmeownh.com. Woofmeow also has a location in Dover.
  • Sandy’s Pet Food Center 141 Old Turnpike Road in Concord, 225-1177, sandyspetfood.com
  • The Wholistic Pet 341 Route 101 in Bedford, 472-2273, thewholisticpet.com
  • Pets Choice 454 DW Highway in Merrimack, 424-7297,petschoicenh.com
  • Cat’s Kingdom 679 Mast Road in Manchester, 935-8321, catskingdomonline.com
  • Food for Pets 468 S. Main St. in Manchester, 647-4700, and 76 Route 101A in Amherst, 673-7387, foodforpetsnh.com.

Best place to let your dog off leash

  • Best of the best: Hudson Dog Park inside Benson Park 19 Kimball Hill Road in Hudson, 886-6000, hudsonnh.gov
  • Derry Dog Park Fordway and Transfer Lane in Derry, 432-6136, derrynh.org
  • Hooksett Dog Park 101 Merrimack St., Hooksett, 485-8471, hooksett.org. This park is open daily from 6 a.m. to dusk
  • Nashua Dog Park One Groton Road (Route 111A) in Nashua, nashuadog.org

Best on-leash dog outing

  • Best of the best: Benson Park 19 Kimball Hill Road, Hudson, hudsonnh.gov/bensonpark According to the website: “Benson Park is a 166-acre, passive recreational spot open to the general public and is the pride of the local residents.” Leashed dogs welcome.
  • Livingston Park 244 Hooksett Road in Manchester, 624-6444, manchesternh.gov/parks According to the website: “Livingston Park spans 131 acres in Manchester’s north end. This community park serves as home to athletic leagues, hosts large events, and offers a variety of recreational opportunities. The park includes Dorrs Pond, which is open for fishing and ice skating (weather permitting).”
  • Lake Massabesic Trail a 3.7-mile loop with parking in the Massabesic Center parking lot (though dogs are not allowed on any Audubon trails), according to alltrails.com
  • Mine Falls Park Whipple Street in Nashua, nashuanh.gov, 589-3370 According to the website: “The 325-acre park includes forest, wetlands, and open fields and is bordered on the North by the Nashua River and the south by the Mill Pond canal system.”
  • Joppa Hill Farm Hiking Trails in Bedford and Amherst. Find a trail map online at plcnh.org, under “our properties.”

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OUTDOORS

Best farm for pick-your-own

  • Best of the best: Sunnycrest Farm 59 High Range Road in Londonderry, 432-9652, sunnycrestfarmnh.com
  • Mack’s Apples 230 Mammoth Road in Londonderry, 432-3456, macksapples.com

Brookdale Fruit Farm 41 Broad St. in Hollis, 465-2240, brookdalefruitfarm.com. Celebrating 177 years! Seasonal PYO: Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, 19 varieties of apples and pumpkins. Check our website for the latest picking options.

  • Lull Farm 65 Broad St. in Hollis, 465-7079, livefreeandfarm.com
  • Carter Hill Orchard 73 Carter Hill Road in Concord, 225-2625, carterhillapples.com
  • McQuesten Farm 330 Charles Bancroft Highway in Litchfield, 424-9268, find them on Facebook

Best garden center

  • Best of the best: Demers Garden Center 656 S. Mammoth Road in Manchester, 625-8298
  • Lake Street Garden Center 37 Lake St. in Salem, 893-5858, lakestreet.com
  • Shady Hill Greenhouses 1 Adams Road in Londonderry, 434-2063, shadyhillgreenhouses.com
  • The House by the Side of the Road 370 Gibbons Highway in Wilton, 654-9888, housebyshop.com

Black Forest Nursery 209 King St. in Boscawen, 796-2756, blackforestnursery.com. Visit our award winning 4.5 acre garden center featuring 30,000+ plants–annuals, perennials, houseplants, shrubs, water plants, trees and everything you need to get growing. See our website for free classes, workshops, and garden design services.

  • Wentworth Greenhouses 141 Rollins Road in Rollinsford, 743-4919, wentworthgreenhouses.com

Best city park

  • Best of the best: Livingston Park 156 Hooksett Road in Manchester, 624-6444, manchesternh.gov
  • White Park 1 White St. in Concord, 225-8690, concordnh.gov
  • Greeley Park Concord Street in Nashua, 589-3370, nashuanh.gov
  • Benson Park 19 Kimball Hall Road in Hudson, 886-6000, hudsonnh.gov/bensonpark
  • Mine Falls Park Whipple Street in Nashua, 589-3370, nashuanh.gov

Best state park

  • Best of the best: Bear Brook State Park 61 Deerfield Road in Allenstown, 485-9869, nhstateparks.org
  • Pawtuckaway State Park 128 Mountain Road in Nottingham, 895-3031, nhstateparks.org
  • Hampton Beach 160 Ocean Blvd. in Hampton, 227-8722, nhstateparks.org
  • Franconia Notch State Park 260 Tramway Drive in Franconia, 823-8800, nhstateparks.org
  • Odiorne Point 570 Ocean Blvd. in Rye, 436-7406, nhstateparks.org

Best bike trail or spot for a bike ride

  • Best of the best: Goffstown Rail Trail Goffstown, goffstownrailtrail.org, 5.5 miles of trail
  • Windham Rail Trail windhamrailtrail.org, 4.1 miles of trail
  • Londonderry Rail Trail londonderrytrails.org, 4.5 miles of trail
  • Derry Rail Trail traillink.org, 3.6 miles of paved trail
  • Mine Falls Park Whipple Street in Nashua, 589-3370, nashuanh.gov

Best bike shop

  • Best of the best: Goodale’s Bike Shop 14B Broad St. in Nashua, 882-2111, trekbikes.com/us/en_US/retail/goodalesnashua
  • S&W Sports 296 S. Main St. in Concord, 228-1441, swsports.net
  • Bike Barn 720 Union St. in Manchester, 668-6555, bikebarnusa.com
  • Cycles Etc. 288 N. Broadway in Salem, 890-3212; 450 Second St. in Manchester, 669-7993; cyclesetc.com
  • Buchika’s Bike 166 DW Highway in Nashua, 324-1620; Buchika’s Ski & Bike, 340 S. Broadway in Salem, 893-5534; buchika.com

Best hike in southern New Hampshire

  • Best of the best: Mount Monadnock 169 Poole Road in Jaffrey, 532-8862, nhstateparks.org
  • Mt. Major in Alton, blog.nhstateparks.org/mt-major-family-friendly-hike
  • Andres Institute of Art 106 Route 13 in Brookline, 732-0216, andresinstitute.org
  • Pawtuckaway State Park 128 Mountain Road in Nottingham, 895-3031, nhstateparks.org
  • Pulpit Rock Conservation Area New Boston Road in Bedford, plcnh.org/pulpit-rock-trails

Best trail or park for a winter hike

  • Best of the best: Lonesome Lake Trail in Franconia Notch State Park in Franconia, 823-8800, nhstateparks.org
  • Massabesic Lake area Rockingham Recreational Rail Trail 27.3 miles of trail from Auburn to Manchester, nhstateparks.org
  • Pulpit Rock Conservation Area New Boston Road in Bedford, plcnh.org/pulpit-rock-trails
  • Beaver Brook 117 Ridge Road in Hollis, 465-7787, beaverbrook.org
  • Goffstown Rail Trail Goffstown, goffstownrailtrail.org, 5.5 miles of trail

Best ski hill

  • Best of the best: Pats Peak Ski Area 686 Flanders Road in Henniker, 428-3245, patspeak.com
  • Loon Mountain 60 Loon Mountain Road in Lincoln, 745-8111, loonmtn.com
  • McIntyre Ski Area 50 Chalet Way in Manchester, 622-6159, mcintyreskiarea.com
  • Mt. Sunapee Ski Resort 1398 Route 103 in Newbury, 763-3500, mountsunapee.com
  • Bretton Woods Ski Area 99 Ski Area Road in Bretton Woods, 278-3320, brettonwoods.com
  • Cannon Mountain Ski Resort 260 Tramway Drive in Franconia, 823-8800, cannonmt.com

Best golf course

  • Best of the best: Candia Woods Golf Links 313 South Road in Candia, 483-2307, candiaoaks.com/candia-woods-course
  • Derryfield Country Club 625 Mammoth Road in Manchester, 669-0235, derryfieldgolf.com
  • Stonebridge Country Club 161 Gorham Pond Road in Goffstown, 497-8633, golfstonebridgecc.com
  • Beaver Meadow Golf Club 1 Beaver Meadow Drive in Concord, 228-8954, bmgc.golf
  • Hidden Creek 17 Morgan Road in Litchfield, 262-9272, hiddencreeknh.com
  • Pembroke Pines Country Club 45A Whittemore Road in Pembroke, 210-1365, pembrokepinescc.com

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PERSONALITIES

Most inventive chef

  • Best of the best: Chris Viaud at Greenleaf 54 Nashua St. in Milford, 213-5447, greenleafmilford.com
  • Corey Fletcher at Revival Kitchen & Bar 11 Depot St. in Concord, 715-5723, revivalkitchennh.com
  • Bobby Marcotte at The Tuckaway Tavern and Butchery 58 Route 27 in Raymond, 244-2431, thetuckaway.com
  • Jeff Martin at Stash Box 866 Elm St. in Manchester, 606-8109, stashboxnh.com
  • Rick Korn at Rick’s Food & Spirits 143 Main St. in Kingston, 347-5287, rickskingston.com

Restaurant with the friendliest staff

  • Best of the best: Nuevo Vallarta Mexican Restaurant 791 Second St. in Manchester, 782-8762, vallartamexicannh.com
  • Stash Box 866 Elm St. in Manchester, stashboxnh.com, 606-8109.
  • The Hop Knot 1000 Elm St. in Manchester, 232-3731, hopknotnh.com
  • Second Brook Bar & Grill 1100 Hooksett Road in Hooksett, 935-7456, secondbrook.com
  • The Nest Family Cafe 25 Orchard View Drive, Unit 1, in Londonderry, 552-3828, thenestfamilycafe.com

Butt-kicking-est fitness instructor

  • Best of the best: Brianna Benoit at Brie B Fit 11 Rockingham Road, Suite 201, inWindham, briebfit.com
  • Laura Collins at The Collective Studios Apple Tree Shopping Center, 4 Orchard View Drive in Londonderry, 216-2345; 125 S. River Road in Bedford, 782-3321; thecollective-studios.com
  • Leah Larner at The Collective Studios Apple Tree Shopping Center, 4 Orchard View Drive in Londonderry, 216-2345; 125 S. River Road in Bedford, 782-3321; thecollective-studios.com
  • Julie Lepage of JL Fitness, a personal trainer and coach, who trains at Impact-X Performance 150 Nashua St. in Londonderry, 247-9334, impactxperformance.com. Find her at facebook.com/JLepageFit/.
  • Biliana Mihaylova at 2 Home Fitness 2 Home Ave. in Concord, 219-7224, 2homefitness.com.

Best barber

  • Best of the best: Mackenzie Maguire at Black Clover Barber Co. 604 DW Highway in Merrimack, 809-0457, blackcloverbarberco.com
  • Melanie Rose at Faded Armor Barber Co. 2075 S. Willow St. in Manchester, 854-8990, fadedarmorbarberco.com
  • Kym Lozada at Get Faded Barber Shop 282 W. Hancock St. in Manchester, 628-2867, getfadedbarbershop.co
  • Jake Birch at Polished Man Barbershop & Lounge 178 Route 101 in Bedford, 233-7991, thepolishedman.com
  • Benny D’Ambrosio at Polished Man Barbershop & Lounge 707 Milford Road, No. 3A, in Merrimack, 718-8427, thepolishedman.com

Best hair stylist

  • Best of the best: Katie Terrio at BABE The Studio 79 S. River Road in Bedford, babethestudio.glossgenius.com
  • Amy Rigo at The Loft Hair Studio 106½ S. State St. in Concord, 784-5061, thelofthairstudionh.com
  • Jake Doble at Blank Canvas Salon 1F Commons Drive in Londonderry, 818-4294, blankcanvassalon.com
  • Chandell Cater at The Loft Hair Studio 106½ S. State St. in Concord, 784-5061, thelofthairstudionh.com
  • Meagan Daley at The HairHaus Salon 6 Mohawk Drive inLondonderry, 234-1799, find them on Facebook or Instagram.

New Hampshire is the best at …

1 Outdoor activities — “Mountains, trail hikes, rail trails, streams, rivers, lakes – NATURE!”

2 Having a variety of things to do — “Making you appreciate the outdoors and locally created art and food and wonderful handmade everything by super friendly and talented people”

3 Being free — “Being Income Tax FREE!!”

4 Being a great place to live — “Being a kick ass community”

5 “Everything” — “Everything, we’re perfect”

Friendliest dentist

  • Best of the best: Danielle London of London Family Orthodontics 502 Riverway Place in Bedford, 622-2100, londonfamilyorthodontics.com

Dr. Elizabeth Spindel and Dr. Victoria Spindel Rubin at Spindel General and Cosmetic Dentistry 862 Union St. in Manchester, 669-9049, elizabethspindel.com. Thank you for voting us the friendliest dental office in NH for 17 years in a row!

  • Dr. Nicholas C. Rizos at the Office of Dr. Nicholas C. Rizos, D.M.D. 103 Riverway Place in Bedford, 669-4384, drnickdmd.com
  • Dr. Shannon Arndt at Arndt Dental 280 Pleasant St., Suite 4, 228-4456, arndtdental.com
  • Dr. Andrew Albee at Suncook Dental 119 Pembroke St. in Suncook, 485-CARE (2273), suncookdental.com

Friendliest mechanic

  • Best of the best: Robert Brien at German Autowerks 263 S. Main St. in Concord, 228-2834, germanautonh.com

Dan Weed at Weed Family Automotive 124 Storrs St., Concord, 225-7988, weedfamilyautomotive.com

  • Jeff Fluet at Romie’s Auto Repair 71 W. Hollis St. in Nashua, 883-8458, romiesautorepair.com
  • Mike Alton at Pro-Image Automotive 254 Sheffield Road, Manchester, 644-8480, proimageautomotive.com
  • Bill Morin at Morin’s Service Station 1091 Valley St., Manchester, 624-4427, morinsservicestation.com

Best local musical act

  • Best of the best: Nostalgia Lane nostalgialaneband.com The band bills itself as playing the top 100 hits of the 1990s and 2000s, including rock, pop, reggae and dance music. Catch them Saturday, April 19, at Wally’s in Hampton and Friday, May 30, at The Goat in Manchester.
  • Justin Jordan Find him on Facebook @justinjordanmusic. Jordan, a Manchester-based singer, bassist and acoustic guitarist, is known for his country and rock stylings. He performs solo as Justin Jordan Music, in the duo 21st and 1st, and in his band Small Town Stranded. See him on Thursday, April 10, at 7 p.m. at the Copper Door in Bedford and Saturday, April 12, at 10 a.m. at the craft fair in the Hampshire Dome in Milford.
  • Recycled Percussion recycledpercussion.com. The Laconia-based band placed third on Season 4 of America’s Got Talent, the highest for a non-vocalist group. Catch them at a variety of venues including their own CAKE Theatre in Laconia.
  • Small Town Stranded Find them on Facebook. Catch them Saturday, May 3, at 8:30 p.m. at the Derryfield Restaurant in Manchester and Saturday, June 21, at 8 p.m. at Bernie’s Beach Bar in Hampton Beach.
  • Nicole Knox Murphy nkmsings4u.com. See her Friday, April 11, at 6:30 p.m. at Auburn Pitts in Auburn and on Saturday, April 26, at 5:30 p.m. Pizza Man in Manchester.

Best local comedian

  • Best of the best: Bob Marley Bob Marley lives in Maine and regularly performs in New Hampshire. See him at the Palace Theatre in Manchester on Friday, May 16, at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, May 17, at 5:30 and 8 p.m., and Sunday, May 18, at 7:30 p.m. See bmarley.com.
  • Juston McKinney McKinney lives in New Hampshire, according to justonmckinney.com, where you can find his schedule. See him on Saturday, May 24, at 8 p.m. at the Colonial Theatre in Laconia.
  • Matt Barry See mattbarrycomedy.com and find him on Instagram. Upcoming shows include Headliners Comedy Club in Manchester on Saturday, April 12, and Saturday, April 26, at Chunky’s in Manchester.
  • Jimmy Dunn See jimmydunn.com for upcoming shows and follow him on Facebook
  • Joe Nahme Find him on Facebook for upcoming shows. Catch him at Shaskeen in Manchester on Wednesday, April 16.

Best locally performing DJ

  • Best of the best: DJ Mike Benoit A DJ with Main Event DJ, amainevent.com/mike-benoit. Catch him at Bonfire Restaurant, 950 Elm St. in Manchester, 217-5600, bonfiremanch.com, on Friday, April 11, 9 p.m. Find him on Instagram.
  • Dan Pelletier A DJ with Main Event DJ, amainevent.com/mike-benoit. Find him on Facebook.
  • Chad Ardizzoni A DJ with Get Down Tonight Entertainment, getdowntonight.com. Find him on Facebook and Instagram.
  • DJ Keith at East Side Club, 750 Massabesic St. in Manchester. Find the club on Facebook. DJ Keith emcees the karaoke nights at East Side Club on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month.
  • DJ Swaydai regularly emcees karaoke nights at The Hop Knot, 1000 Elm St. in Manchester, 232-3731, hopknotnh.com.
  • Rick Lee A DJ with Main Event DJ, amainevent.com/rick-lee.
  • Nazzy of Nazzy Entertainment, nazzydjs.com. Catch Nazzy at the FIT Walk Against Hunger in Veterans Memorial Park in Manchester on Sunday, May 18; at the Concord Pride 5K at the Statehouse in Concord, and at the Market Days kickoff event in downtown Concord on Friday, June 27.

Best NH-based (or northern New England-based) visual artist

  • Best of the best: Karen Jerzyk Photo karenjerzykphoto.zenfolio.com.
  • Alma Lyons is a freelance illustrator (with work that includes fantasy/sci-fi and self expressive pieces). Find Lyons’ work on Instagram at @almahowell_ .
  • Jon Brooks a New Boston sculptor, jonbrooks.org.
  • Emily Parsons a poet and visual artist (mostly paintings) who performs at events including at Hop Knot in Manchester, where she performs at a weekly open mic. Find her on Instagram at @poetsolaire.

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Coolest historic site or monument you can visit for free

  • Best of the best: NH Statehouse 107 N. Main St. in Concord, 271-2154, gc.nh.gov/nh_visitorcenter. Stop by between 8:15 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. on weekdays to see if a docent is available for a guided tour or take a self-guided tour.
  • Stark Park North River Road in Manchester, starkpark.com. According to the city’s website, “The western lower 15 acres of Stark Park consists of the ‘Walk in the Woods’ trail network for walking (with or without your dog), jogging, cross-country skiing/snowshoeing, and mountain bike riding. Along the trail, stop to enjoy “Molly Stark’s Wildwoods,” an outdoor nature playspace for children behind the Stark Farm Community Garden that includes the artistic work of Tom LeComte from Laurel Hill Studio.” During the summers Stark Park has hosted a “Summer Concert Series” on Sunday afternoons.
  • Mount Washington The Sargent’s Purchase-located 6,288.2-foot mountain is the highest peak in the Northeastern U.S., according to Wikipedia. The Sherman Adams Summit Building is at the top of Mount Washington and includes a gift shop, water refilling station, shelter for hikers, Mount Washington Observatory Museum and more, which open for the season in May, according to nhstateparks.org. The Mt. Washington Auto Road is a private road; find information on tours and other experiences at mt-washington.com.
  • The Old Man of the Mountain Exit 34B from Interstate 93 in Franconia Notch. The rock formation on Cannon Mountain fell in 2003 but in Old Man of the Mountain Profile Plaza a series of steel profiler rods recreate the look of the profile, according to oldmannh.org.
  • Hannah Duston Memorial Site 298 US Route 4 in Boscawen. The “Hannah Duston Memorial was erected in 1874 and is the first publicly funded statue in New Hampshire … the statue commemorates the escape of Hannah Duston, who was captured in 1697 in Haverhill, Mass., during the French and Indian War,” according to nhstateparks.org/find-parks-trails/hannah-duston-memorial-historic-site.

Best local museum

  • Best of the best: Currier Museum of Art 150 Ash St. in Manchester, currier.org. The Currier’s permanent collection contains more than 15,000 items as well as exhibitions, which currently include “Ann Agee: Madonna of the Girl Child” (on display through June 5) and “Nicolas Party and Surrealism: An Artist’s Take on the Movement” (April 10 through Sept. 1), according to the website.The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission costs $20 for regular admission; $15 for 65+ and students; $5 for ages 13 to 17, and free for children 12 and under. On the second Saturdays of each month New Hampshire residents are admitted free.
  • Aviation Museum of New Hampshire 27 Navigator Road in Londonderry, aviationmuseumofnh.org. The museum is operated by the New Hampshire Aviation Historical Society and “aims to preserve and popularize the region’s rich aviation heritage,” according to the website. Located near the airport, the museum is open Wednesdays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m.
  • Millyard Museum 200 Bedford St. in Manchester, manchesterhistoric.org/millyard-museum-2. Run by the Manchester Historic Association, the museum “tells the story of Manchester from its earliest inhabitants to the present day” including a look at Amoskeag Manufacturing Co. and a gallery of rotating exhibitions (such as “All Bottled Up! The History of Bottling in Manchester,” which opens on April 16). The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission costs $10 for adults, $8 for 65+ and college students and $5 for ages 12 to 18, and is free for children under 12.
  • SEE Science Center 200 Bedford St. in Manchester, see-sciencecenter.org. Billed as “hands-on science fun for everyone to enjoy,” SEE features a variety of exhibits with interactive elements such as “Sun, Earth, Universe,” “Physics Fun,” “Dinosaurs” and more as well as a Lego recreation of the Manchester Millyard circa 1900, according to the website. Through May 25, the museum is open Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (open seven days a week in the summer). Admission costs $14 per person ages 3 and up.
  • Children’s Museum of New Hampshire 6 Washington St. in Dover, childrens-museum.org. The museum “offers two floors of … hands-on exhibits where you can explore nature, STEM, pretend play, art, world cultures, and more for ages 0 to 10,” according to the website. The museum offers play sessions Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to noon; Wednesdays through Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon or 1 to 4 p.m., and Sundays, 9 a.m. to noon. Admission costs $14.50 for everyone over 12 months old and $12.50 for ages 65+, and is free for children under 12 months.

Thing we forgot to ask about

  • Best Dance Studio: Dimensions in Dance 84 Myrtle St. in Manchester; dimensionsindance.com, 668-4196. The studio offers camps and classes for the youngest dancers (“Twos in Tutus”) through adult. Dimensions is also the home of Ballet Misha (balletmisha.com), a dance company that presents productions such as the recent Cinderella at the Concord City Auditorium.
  • Best consignment store: Chic Boutique Consignment 126 S. River Road in Bedford, chicboutiqueconsignments.com; 935-7295. The boutique focuses on luxury brand items, such as the Christian Louboutin pumps, Marc Jacobs micro leather tote and Lilly Pulitzer dresses listed recently. Chic Boutique also has stores in Portsmouth and in Bridgewater, Mass.
  • Best New Hampshire Jams and Jellies: Laurel Hill Jams and Jellies (laurelhilljams.com) offers a wide variety of flavors: fruit (such as Wicked Good Blueberry Jam), tea (Earl Grey, chamomile) and cocktails (banana rum jam, margarita jelly). See the website for all the offerings. A showroom for the company is located at 195 McGregor St. in Manchester and is open Mondays from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Tuesdays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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This Week 25/04/10

Saturday, April 12

Today is Record Store Day! You can score special releases including some that will only be sold at indie record stores. See recordstoreday.com for updates on this year’s titles. According to that website, local participating stores include Metro City Records, 691 Somerville St. in Manchester (which will be open special hours, 9 a.m .to 2 p.m.) and Pitchfork Records, 2 S. Main St. in Concord (opening at 8 a.m. on Record Store Day) as well as Music Connection in Manchester; Toadstool in Peterborough; Bull Moose in Plaistow and Portsmouth; area Newbury Comics and more. See recordstoreday.com.

Thursday, April 10

Described as a “unique blend of traditional brass instruments with a full complement of drums and percussion,” Dallas Brass performs at Stockbridge Theatre in Derry tonight at 7 p.m. Tickets cost $30. See stockbridgetheatre.showare.com.

Thursday, April 10

The Merrimack Valley/Purple Finch Flute Choir performs tonight from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Nashua Public Library (2 Court St., Nashua, 589-4600, nashualibrary.org). This concert is free and open to the public.

Friday, April 11

The teens of Ovation Theatre Company (ovationtc.com) present Monty Python’s Spamalot School Edition this evening at 7 p.m. and tomorrow, Saturday, April 12, at 1 and 7 p.m. at the Derry Opera House (29 W. Broadway in Dery). See derryoperahouse.org for tickets.

Friday, April 11

Comedy star Paula Poundstone performs at the Chubb Theatre (Chubb Theatre at CCA, 44 S. Main St., Concord, 225-1111, ccanh.com) tonight at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $23.

Saturday, April 12

The Stonyfield Organic Earth Day 5K steps off at 9 a.m. today. The race, held by Millennium Running, also features a kids’ fun run and is followed by an Earth Day Fair with games, vendors and more. See millenniumrunning.com/stonyfield5k.

Saturday, April 12

The Manchester True Collaborative Center (72 Concord St., Manchester, manchestertrue.org) is hosting a Bug Out Basics workshop today from noon to 2 p.m. Learn how to create a bug out bag and valuable emergency preparedness tips.

Saturday, April 12

The New Hampshire Philharmonic presents “Drawn to the Music —The Planets” featuring visuals by local students paired with Gustav Holst’s “The Planets” today at 2 p.m. and tomorrow, Sunday, April 13, at 2 p.m. at Seifert Performing Arts Center in Salem. Tickets cost $35 for adults, $30 for seniors, $10 for students. See nhphil.org.

Saturday, April 12

There’s a Punk Rock Masquerade Ball tonight at Terminus Underground (134 Haines St., Nashua, newhampshireunderground.org) starting at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $15.

Save the Date! Saturday, April 19

Concord’s Giant Indoor Yard Sale will take place Saturday, April 19, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Everett Arena (15 Loudon Road, Concord). Admission is $5 per adult, according to the event’s Eventbrite page. See facebook.com/CapitalEventsNH.

Featured photo: Yard Sale. Courtesy photo.

Quality of Life 25/04/10

Share your two cents about sidewalks

The Manchester public is invited to share ideas and feedback on the Downtown Sidewalk Improvement Project at two public sessions on Friday, April 18, at the Spotlight Room (96 Hanover St.), according to a Monday, April 7, story in the Manchester Ink Link. The Project focuses on the block bordered by Elm, Chestnut, Concord and Manchester streets, the article said, and the visioning sessions will be hosted by the Manchester Economic Development Office, the Department of Public Works, and Plan NH. The first session will be from 3 to 4:30 p.m. and the second from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

QOL score: +1

Comment: “Public outreach is a requirement of the $1.8 million federal grant that’s supporting the project,” the article said, and the funding is “explicitly designated to enhance pedestrian infrastructure….”

Two more warm destinations

Avelo Airlines (aveloair.com) announced on April 3 that it has added two new non-stop routes from Manchester-Boston Regional Airport: Wilmington (NC) International Airport (ILM) and the Grand Strand’s Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR). Flights to Wilmington will fly out of Manchester on Thursdays and Sundays. Flights to Myrtle Beach will leave Manchester on Mondays and Fridays. The press release stated that one-way fares started at $39.

QOL score: +1

Comment: These two new routes bring Avelo’s services to North Carolina to four, according to the press release, including Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU), and Concord-Padgett Regional Airport (USA) in Charlotte.

… If they can get there

WMUR reported on April 5 that the FAA said an Avelo Airlines flight from MHT to Concord, North Carolina, was illuminated by a laser about 15 miles from the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport on Friday, April 4, around 9:40 p.m. Laser light can interfere with pilots’ vision.

QOL score: -1

Comment: “Anyone who shines a laser at an aircraft can face fines up to $11,000 per violation” and other penalties, WMUR said.

Maple sap thief on the loose

Sugarmomma’s Maple Farm in Northwood reported the theft of 1,200 gallons of maple sap from a collection tank back in March. “Between 11 and 5 today someone stole 1,200 gallons of sap on Route 43, between Lucas pond road and Route 4,” the farm posted on its Facebook page on March 11. In a Monday, April 7, story in the Union Leader, Sugarmomma’s producer Debra Locke said she reported the theft to Northwood’s police department. In the story, the police chief is quoted as saying that the case remained open and there were no other reports of sap thefts in the area. Locke said the sap would have produced 30 to 35 gallons of syrup, according to the story.

QOL score: -1

Comment: If you have any information about the missing sap, call the Northwood Police Department at 942-8284, the story said.

QOL score: 60

Net change: 0

QOL this week: 60

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Was it Houston or Florida?

The Big Story: By the time you read this we’ll know if Houston won its first ever basketball title or if it’s three times this century for Florida. UH got there overcoming a 14-point deficit with 8:17 left to stun Duke 70-67, while Florida’s 41-27 second-half blitz erased an 8-point halftime deficit to beat Auburn 79-73. On the women’s side after eight hard-to-believe years of UConn not winning, the title is finally back again after crushing South Carolina 72-59 to win their 11th title overall behind 41 from Azzi (Elmer) Fudd (24) and Paige Bueckers (17).

Sports 101: In Nikola Jokic’s latest astonishing feat, he posted the third ever 60-point game triple double (61-10-10) game in a two-OT loss to the T-Wolves. Name the other two 60-point triple-d guys.

News Item – Red Sox Week: (1) They won five straight after starting 1-3. (2) Rookie Kristian Campbell entered the week hitting .355 with four doubles, two homers, six RBI. 3) Garrett Crochet was not quite in the groove, but he did go eight while grinding out a needed 6-2 win over Baltimore. 4) The Raffy Devers hysteria after his 0-for-19 start ended when he went 10 for 19 with four doubles and a homer in the winning streak.

News Item – Celtics Update: Having won nine of 10 the C’s are heading to the playoffs on a roll.

It should be noted, though, that the teams beaten in their first ever 6-0 road trip during the streak were a combined 78 games under .500. So not exactly overwhelming competition. But it still defies logic that at 32-7 they’re better on the road than they are on the parquet at 26-13. Derrick White buried number 267 vs. Memphis to become Celtics record holder for most ever three-point shots made in one season.

A Little History – 60 Wins: If the C’s win two of their last four, they’ll be the first Celtics team with back-to-back 60-win seasons since the second Big 3 did it in 2007-08 and 2008-09. Before that it was the Bird-led group doing it three times between 1983-84 and 1985-86, as Larry’s group was in the midst of doing it six times in seven seasons. Prior to that the Havlicek-Cowens C’s did it twice (’72-’73 and ’74-’75). The Russell-era team won 60 just three times despite winning 11 titles in 13 years.

The Numbers:

69.9 – best this century team FG percentage shot by Milwaukee when they went 51 for 74 in a 133-123 win over Phoenix.

70 – consecutive games scoring over 20 by OKC’s Shai GilgeousAlexander to break Michael Jordan’s all-time NBA record.

895 – career goals by Alexander Ovechkin after passing Wayne Gretzky’s unsurpassable 894 to be the NHL’s all-time leading goal scorer.

Of the Week Awards

Thumbs Up – Red Sox Owner John Henry: For finally acting like the big market owner he is by spending big on free agent Alex Bregman and by locking up Crochet and Campbell with six- and eight-year deals last week.

Thumbs Down – Bonehead Move of the Week – Jayson Tatum: For not having the discipline to keep it zipped before getting a technical foul at the worst possible time after a 15-point lead had slipped to 9 with 2:55 left to give the Kevin Durant-less Suns a free point and the ball on Friday.

Random Thoughts:

With both on hand, Friday was Where Are They Now? Night at TD Garden. The “They” are those not admitting now they were behind the push a few years back for the Celtics to trade Jaylen Brown for Bradley Beal. Brown dominated him and others by scoring 31 points to Beal’s measly one point on Friday. For the year it’s Beal 17 per to Brown’s 22.6 while also contributing much more on the boards and on D. Reminds all of what Bill Parcells famously said: “if you listen to people in the cheap seats, sooner or later you’ll wind up there with them.” Bullet dodged.

Sports 101 Answer: The other 60 triple double guys are Luka Doncic (2022) and James Harden (2018).

Final Thought – Parcells Headed to Patriots Hall of Fame: You can be magnanimous and say, thank you. Or you can be combative and say, what took so long?

Either way, thanks to Pats owner Bob Kraft for putting their personal history behind them to set in motion the induction of Bill Parcells into the Patriots Hall of Fame this summer.

Yes, there was him igniting the border war nonsense. But that was actually a good thing, as it made the Jets-Pats rivalry even better. But in resurrecting a moribund fan base after the disastrous Victor Kiam era you can make a case his four-year tenure, which concluded with a Super Bowl trip, makes him the fifth most important Patriot behind Billy Sullivan, Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and Drew Bledsoe. So well deserved, Tuna, and good job, Bob, for making it happen.

Email Dave Long at [email protected].

News & Notes 25/04/10

Pappas runs

Chris Pappas, four-term Democratic congressman for New Hampshire’s 1st District, will run for Senate in 2026. The seat won’t have an incumbent as Sen. Jeanne Shaheen decided not to run again. Pappas released a video on April 3 on his social media accounts and at his Senate campaign website, chrispappas.org, announcing his campaign.

Five eggs

Three more eggs joined the nest of the peregrine falcons at the Brady Sullivan tower in downtown Manchester — one each on April 1, April 5 and April 7, according to a log recording action at the nest. These new eggs joins the two laid March 22 and March 27. You can watch the couple and their progress at the Peregrine cam at nhaudubon.org/education/birds-and-birding/peregrine-cam, where the New Hampshire Audubon offers three live views of the nest with support of Peregrine Networks and Brady Sullivan Properties, the website said. The log also has a link to a document with basic information about the nest and a look back at previous seasons of peregrine falcons that have occupied it and the chicks that hatched there.

Deadline extended

The deadline has been extended for Intown Concord’s “Get Married At Market Days.” Apply by April 30 to get married on Friday, June 27, at the city’s downtown Market Days event and receive a package that includes a wedding night stay at Hotel Concord, a reception space at the Cantin Room at the BNH Stage, a live band for the first dance, an ice cream wedding cake from Social Club Creamery and crudité and fruit platters from Duprey Hospitality. See marketdaysfestival.com.

Mural fest

Arts Build Community in Manchester will hold its 10-day 2025 Community Canvas Mural Festival in the Queen City’s downtown Thursday, Aug. 7, through Sunday, Aug. 17, according to an email about the event. The Festival will feature “10+ large-scale murals, interactive art installations, youth workshops, community storytelling, and a vibrant block party finale,” the release said. “We’re not just painting walls — we’re building connection, identity, and joy,” said Arts Build Community founder James Chase in the statement. See artsbuildcommunity.com.

Clean up

The Manchester Urban Ponds Restoration Program will hold spring pond and park cleanups, according to an email from the organization. The cleanups are scheduled for Saturday, April 19, from 9 to 11 a.m. at Nutts Pond and Precourt Park; Saturday, April 26, from 9 to 11 a.m. at Black Brook and Blodget Park, and Saturday, May 3, from 9 to 11 a.m. at McQuesten Brook and Wolfe Park, the email said. Find information about joining the cleanups at manchesternh.gov/Departments/Sewer-and-Stormwater/Pond-Restoration/Cleanup-Events.

Margaritas Mexican Restaurant at 1 Bicentennial Square in Concord will celebrate its 40th anniversary in the city on Friday, April 11, from 3 p.m. to midnight, with margarita and Modelo specials and a free T-shirt for the first 100 guests, according to margs.com.

Tickets are on sale now for the New Hampshire Gay Men’s Chorus spring concert series, called “Celebrations!” The first concert will take place at Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Newington on Saturday, May 31, at 7 p.m. with subsequent shows at the Rex Theatre in Manchester on Sunday, June 1, at 3 p.m.; Saturday, June 7, at 7 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Nashua, and Sunday, June 8, at 3 p.m. at BNH Stage in Concord. See nhgmc.com.

Manchester Historic Association’s annual meeting on Wednesday, April 16, at 5:30 p.m. at the Millyard Museum (200 Bedford St., Manchester; manchesterhistoric.org) will feature a look at the new exhibit “All Bottled Up! The History of Bottling in Manchester” with more than 100 glass bottles from Manchester that reflect the city’s liquor, soda, dairy and other bottling businesses, according to the website. Call 622-7531 or email [email protected] to RSVP.

USAF Major Carl Stidsen, retired, will speak about his time commanding a Titan II missile crew in Arizona in a program called “Life in a Cold War ICBM Site: On the Nuclear Bullseye,” on Thursday, April 10, at 7 p.m. at the Aviation Museum of New Hampshire, 27 Navigator Road in Londonderry, according to a press release. Admission costs $10 per person. See aviationmusemofnh.org.

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