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Tuesday, August 27, 2024

A Week of Gastronomy

Or, how we spent our anniversary week dining "at home" in Nashua, NH, but not exactly in our own home. Instead, we dined at downtown restaurants, all within walking distance of the mill apartments, many which have a historical connection.

Here's an account of the places we dined at during our week-long celebration. Spoiler alert there is a lot of food photos in this post, so you won't go away hungry or maybe you will.

Monday, we dined at Martha's Exchange housed in the city-block long former Merchants Exchange Building on Main Street. 
Merchants Exchange Building, 185 Main Street, Nashua, NH, dates from 1872
The original Martha's dates to 1936 when Katherine Fokas, immigrated from Greece, and founded Martha's Sweet Shoppe named after the popular Martha Washington Candy. This vintage sweet is made with a sweet coconut, toasted pecan and maraschino cherry filling then dipped in chocolate. 
Onion rings, tomato, lettuce, bacon made for a huge-looking burger
Over the years, it was expanded and renamed as Martha’s Sweet Shoppe and Luncheonette which had 28 stools and was the most popular lunch spot on Main Street. In 1985, it transformed again and was renamed Martha's Exchange. In 1993, Nashua’s first micro-brewery opened on site with the addition of a bar which was originally used in one of Al Capone’s Chicago speakeasies.

Tostao's Tapas-Bar
Tuesday night it was tapas and sangria at Tostao's, a Spanish tapas style restaurant on Main St in downtown Nashua. The building, which now houses the restaurant formerly housed a movie theater. To our surprise, we learned that Nashua is recognized as being the first city in the state of NH to premier a moving picture in 1896. Between 1896 and 1947, eight moving picture theatres existed downtown.

This site housed two movie theatres. The Tremont  had a grand opening in May 1917. This 1,200-seat, “cool” ventilated and independently owned theatre  premiered daily double feature family-friendly programming and popular films. In the mid 1920s, it was renovated and reopened as the State Theatre.
Gone With the Wind & The Blob wall jural
This mural on the side of Tostao's plays homage to Nashua's movie theatre history. We watched its spray-paint application several years ago by Positive Street Art.
Tapas at Tostao's included chicken, empanadas and spinach dip
We enjoyed a selection of tapas on half-price tapas Tuesday. These went well with glasses of sangria, red for Patrick and white for myself.
It was another night for specials as we enjoyed a selection on half-price tapas Tuesday. All were enjoyed with glasses of sangria, red for Patrick and white for myself.
Surf Seafood  on Main St in Nashua, NH
Wednesday was our actual 25th wedding anniversary date celebrated with outdoor dining at Surf Seafood on Main St. The weather was perfect as we enjoyed sangria, New England clam chowder, a crispy dragon shrimp appetizer, baked seafood entree and a slice of the famous tall cake dessert. 

This building housed the former Public Service Company of New Hampshire (PSNH) which was created in 1926 and was the largest public utility in the state for decades before declaring bankruptcy in 1998. It was sold to Northeast Utilities, which is now Eversource Energy, which is the electrical supplier in Nashua.
Appetizers and entrees at Surf Seafood, Nashua, NH
The tall cake is a signature dessert at Surf. We were hoping for chocolate one, but there is only one flavor per week on the menu, so maybe next time.
Appetizer, entrees and dessert at Rambling House, Nashua, NH
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hursday night's dinner was at Rambling House, a family-owned and operated farm, restaurant and craft brewery located at 57 Factory St within a 2-minute walk from our apartment. Here, we enjoyed an appetizer of lobster rangoon with entrees of roast ruck and roast pork. TaleSpinner Brewery and Rambling House opened to the public in 2022. It's became a favorite of enthusiasts of local and sustainable sourcing, farm-to-table fare. It features seasonal menus with outdoor dining on the third floor deck. We opted to dine indoors. 
Wine was enjoyed as we toasted ourselves, once more.
Riviera Nayarit on W. Pearl St in nashua, NH
All good things come to an end and on Friday, we closed out the dining week at Riviera Nayarit, a Mexican-style seafood and grill on W. Pearl St. It specializes in various seafood dishes inspired by the region of Nayarit, a nearly 200-mile stretch of coastline in Mexico, where its owner, Karla GutiĆ©rrez, was raised on seafood.
This was a week for sangria enjoyed with seafood entrees of enchiladas and chimichangas.

Certainly, this was one of the most unusual anniversary celebrations we've ever enjoyed. In past years, we've taken road trips with overnight stays and dining out. Staying home and dining out was a wonderful alternative thanks to the variety of restaurants in downtown Nashua, all within walking distance of our apt. We could easily have dined in more. Dining out was not inexpensive, but we had a great week. This milestone anniversary was well worth the expense of dining locally and in some deliciously interesting places. It's back to cooking at home and a lot of walking.

28 comments:

Tom said...

...I'm trying to cut down on red meat and fried food, but a burger and fries is calling my name.

Marie Smith said...

You two look great. I am glad you had such a wonderful week. Nobody celebrates an anniversary quite like you two!

David M. Gascoigne, said...

An extended celebration with a LOT of food. Time to put on the jogging shoes!

Anvilcloud said...

I'll read on, but I have to comment on those stacked burgers at the top before I go any further and forget. Holy moley!!

BTW, I think the celebratory plan is a very good one. We did something like that for Sue's birthday one year.

Anvilcloud said...

BTW, Happy Anniversary. I see the cake was also stacked.

Barbara Rogers said...

A very nice choice for both of you to be waited upon for dinner each night of the week. That makes a special occasion even better, of course with fabulous food! I'm very impressed that there are so many wonderful places to eat in your town. And all within walking distance of your home. Congratulations on your anniversary!

Bijoux said...

What a great idea for a way to celebrate this milestone. I love that they were all within walking distance to your home. A great way to walk off some of those calories. My favorite, just by the photos, would be the last one. That Mexican food looks amazing. I hope you had a wonderful week off from cooking. Happy Anniversary!

MadSnapper said...

all the food looks great, but wondering just how you would take a bite of those burgers. its been years since I had a chimichanga and I want one now. great idea and I am sure all the wonderful places you are was less than driving somewhere that took gas money, hotel plus eating out. I imagine this was much less than that. also you do not look like you gain any weight that week in the last photo. ha ha

Jeanie said...

You have more fun than anyone -- though how you managed those burgers is beyond me! I suspect they were deconstructed in no time at all. What a grand way to celebrate such a delightful occasion!

mimmylynn said...

I want to know how the two of you stay so fit with food like that so available. Happy Anniversary.

photowannabe said...

I really think that was a fantastic way to celebrate. Its amazing that you had so many restaurants so close to your home.
The food selections sound yummy. I love seafood but my hubby doesn't so I think would have had to compromise or go by myself..haha..
Delightful and now back to cooking..
Sue

Sandra said...

This was a fabulous idea! The food looks delicious and that cake....wow! I know it was a Happy Anniversary.

Kathy G said...

What a great celebration week! I am tucking your idea into my memory bank for down the road.

Rita said...

What a yummy idea to celebrate at all those places like that--wow! I don't think I've ever seen taller burgers or a taller cake--lol! That had to be such fun to be eating something different every day at a different place. :)

Ginny Hartzler said...

You really know all the best places to go, and everything about them! You would be a good food critic. Oh my, those huge burgers! And the fries look awesome. What a fun food tour. It just goes to prove you don't need to leave home to have a great celebration.

My name is Erika. said...

I love your anniversary week idea. I may have to try that one with my husband, although maybe I'll get 2 or 3 nights out of him. (grin) Your food looks delicious, and since I haven't had dinner yet, is making me hungry. You certainly had huge servings. And I am jealous you're heading to Tuscany. I bet that will be a wonderful trip. I've been to FLorence. Are you going to visit that city? It's very interesting. The hubby and I are heading out to coastal Quebec at the end of September, and I'm hoping for some chilly weather as we'll have the dogs with us and I would like to be able to leave them in car for times (like when we get dinner out). To anniversaries and adventure. hugs-Erika

Michelle said...

The food all looks so good! Congrats on the anniversary and what a fun way to celebrate!

David said...

Hi Beatrice, You have definitely proved one major advantage of living near the center of town! We can walk to zero restaurants...although we do like the trees around us. I remember my hometown in Michigan had 3 theaters downtown plus at least 2 drive-in theaters. I do recall standing in line for a Davy Crockett movie with my little brother. That town is now down to one...and it generally doesn't show movies. As for the food, it looks great! My wife would kill for a meal with Lobster Rangoon and roasted duck. We just don't see either down here in East Tennessee. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

DUTA said...

Your smiles with the wine glasses in hand, and food on the table look catchy! The tall anniversary cake is a great attraction!
Congrats! Wishing you many future celebrations like this one!

Red said...

That was a cool way to celebrate your anniversary.

kathyinozarks said...

Wow this was a very awesome way to celebrate your anniversary. you have such awesome places to choose from too and in walking distance even better.
those were giant hamburgers-wow everything looked delicious. Happy anniversary to the both of you hugs

Veronica Lee said...

The food looks amazing! šŸ˜‹
Congrats on your anniversary—what a fantastic way to celebrate! šŸ„‚

gigi-hawaii said...

Those sangrias look divine. And I'll choose seafood any day! Happy Anniversary. What a way to celebrate.

Lowcarb team member said...

Lovely anniversary celebrations. great collection of photographs.

All the best Jan

diane b said...

Wow you sure know how to celebrate. Congratulations on 25 years. You are so lucky to have so many interesting restaurants in walking distance.

nick said...

Being a cake fan, I'd love to try the Happy Anniversary cake. Though like you I would prefer the chocolate one. And I'd love to try that slice of chocolate tart. Happy Anniversary!

tz_garden said...

What a great week, you sure had some delicious looking meals and drinks!!!

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Wow! Your tummies sure had a fun week of trying all kinds of interesting foods and drinks! Congratulations on your 25th anniversary! What a fun way to celebrate! With so many options, I don't blame you for staying "home" and dining out every night. You live in a great place to do that. It all looks grand. Now back to peanut butter and jelly sandwiches??? LOL. Have a wonderful weekend.