Irish Pubs
Where to find delicious Irish food in the Granite State.
"I hear a collen's lilting laugh
Across a meadow fair.
And in my dreams
It almost seems
To me that I am there."
Luckily, we don't need to leave New Hampshire to hear a colleen's lilting laugh. A trip to any one of these Irish pubs will take you there, even if just for an hour. Bite into authentic ale-battered fish and chips, dip a spoon into a deep Guinness stew and put your passport away!
PLACE | AUTHENTIC DISHES | ABOUT | PRICE | IN A WORD |
Waxy O'Connors
(at Best Western Hotel) |
Shepherd's Pie, Guinness Beef Stew, Bangers & Mash, Corned Beef and Cabbage and Fish & Chips |
Claim your seat at the huge carved wooden bar imported from Ireland by the Irish owners of this classic pub. Lively music Fridays and Saturdays. |
$11.95–$13.95 |
Traditional |
The Peddler's Daughter
48 Main St.
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Scotch Eggs, Bangers & Mash, Guinness Beef Stew, Fish & Chips and Shepherd's Pie.
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Ask for their homemade ketchup for your fries and try their homemade tartre sauce on your fish & chips. |
$11.95–$14.95 |
Atmospheric |
The Holy Grail 64 Main St. |
Fish & Chips, Scotch Eggs, Guinness Beef Stew, Cottage Pie and Shepherd's Pie. |
Very cool location in a former church. Give up sainthood at the door and try a wee pint or two. |
$10.95–$13.95
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Fun |
Wild Rover Pub 21 Kosciuszko St. |
Grilled Bangers and Mash, Shepherd's Pie, Irish Boxty, Fish & Chips, Dublin Burger |
Pitcher specials and free peanuts. Watch out for the shells on the floor! |
$9.99–$10.99 |
Cozy |
The Shaskeen
909 Elm St.
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Ploughman's Platter with Branston Pickle, Beer and Cider Battered Fish & Chips, Bangers & Mash, Guinness Beef Stew, Shepherd's Pie, Leek and Sausage Pie.
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Owned by Nathan Sheridan, Joshua Ames and James Pilakos, this pub has that authentic feel with dark wood, benches and a large bar. Music, comedy and other entertainment are often on the menu. |
$10-$14 |
Musical |