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timecoyote t1_je3dynm wrote

Salt Hill Pub in Lebanon is hit or miss but when it hits it can be a good night. Otherwise I just pop a gummy and play Elden Ring or something.

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TubbleRubble OP t1_je4t26p wrote

Where do you get gummies???

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akmjolnir t1_je4uljm wrote

Go to Harpoon Brewery across the river in Windsor, VT. In that small business park there's a bunch of stuff to do: brewery, adventure stuff company (tubing, biking, etc...), Path of Life is behind it all, there's Silo Distillery, and a new dispensary right in the shared parking area.

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SheenPSU t1_je6dnb4 wrote

No way! That’s awesome to hear

Edit: moreso about the dispensary, I didn’t know that had gone in. I’ve gone to Harpoon a bunch

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totalimmortal_ t1_je5icz7 wrote

There’s also a dispensary right in White River Jct. near the Co-Op.

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akmjolnir t1_je5p97g wrote

That place (The Tea Tree) is owned by some sketchy people, and not that great. The one in Windsor or Woodstock is nicer. Plus, if you go to Woodstock you can walk next door to Worthy Kitchen for some of the best beer and burgers around.

Without getting into it too deep, it's probably best not to support that place.

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ZenBarlow t1_je3olwy wrote

Depends on your idea of fun. For food, keep going north west to WRJ or north east into Hanover. Bright Side Brewing, Snax, Salt Hill, and most brew pubs do trivia during the week. Once things warm up, there’s plenty of green space, you can rent kayaks by Dartmouth, and breweries tend to have events when it warms up. You just missed maple weekend, not sure what else is left during mud season.

Personally I’m just waiting for it to warm up so I can garden and work on my car.

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akmjolnir t1_je73ahv wrote

All winter I think about all the car project stuff I want to do, then the snow melts and I regret not having a garage or lift.

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ZenBarlow t1_je842in wrote

I preemptively pop 1000mg of Tylenol, put the car up on ramps, and hope my karma is high enough that I’m not reincarnated somewhere in Ohio. One day I’ll pick up a QuickJack.

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powpowpowpowpowp t1_je4iory wrote

More hit or miss, but keep an eye on the schedule for the Lebanon Opera House. Occasionally you get some really great shows that make you wonder how they ended up in Lebanon (St. Paul and the Broken Bones played somewhat recently).

Once it gets warm out, paddling or floating down the Connecticut river is fun. Great River Outfitters in Windsor, VT will rent you boats or tubes and is right next to Harpoon brewery.

If you have fancy/expensive taste, Woodstock, VT is a nice day trip.

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Peanut-Donut t1_je4pe0h wrote

Tons of outdoor stuff

Ascutney

St. Gaudins in the summer is spectacular

Mountain biking galore

Arrowhead for super cheap skiing/tubing

Harpoon brewery

Some random pubs/bars scattered throughout the upper valley

I believe Sullivan county has some community gardening

Claremont makers space is one of the best in the state

Imperial buffet for a hot date night

Macs maple

Common man bar

There is a larping community in Unity

Coffee shops in Hanover/Lebanon

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akmjolnir t1_je4h516 wrote

What sort of hobbies/interests do you have?

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TubbleRubble OP t1_je4szve wrote

Both my boyfriend and I have a lot...

We love gaming, reading, hiking, breweries, driving, exploring, etc.

Basically we're looking for stuff to do on our weekends

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akmjolnir t1_je4x4kd wrote

Check out Poor Thom's Tavern in Meriden. Really good food, and there's a game night there once a week. The outdoor seating will be opening up soon.

Harpoon Brewery & stuff in one location across the river in Windsor, VT. Keep heading down Rt. 5, and turn up Rt. 44/44A to go explore Ascutney state park.

Get some kayaks and explore the CT river between the Wilder Dam (Hanover side has access) all the way down to Bellows Falls, VT, with lots of river access along the way. (Getting out in Cornish before the big covered bridge would be a long trip down the river, with a stop at Sumner Falls).

There's a couple places in Claremont for food/beer: Ramunto's, The Common Man, Tavern on the Square, Daddy's... nothing world class, but decent enough to throw in the mix.

Head down Rt.12 to Keene and stop at Summit Winery for some nice samples.

To the east there's Lake Sunapee and Mt. Sunapee, which has some fun exploring. A little further is Mt. Kearsarge for hiking.

There's a lot more to do, you just need to ask, or poke around.

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LeftBoobi t1_jec7dhq wrote

Make sure to hike Mount Cardigan in Orange, NH! Great views of the Upper Valley

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Burger-King-Covid t1_je4s2my wrote

Daddy’s pizza

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akmjolnir t1_je5t57j wrote

Pros: never packed, cheap & decent food and beer, nice people.

Cons: slow service at times, even when it's empty.

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MaidenKitsune t1_je5dv1r wrote

I recently just moved to the same area and have been wondering the same thing. I always see people saying bars/nightlife but I don’t drink so figured there wasn’t much else.

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TubbleRubble OP t1_je5f6ei wrote

I know there's a game store in Claremont, I wonder if they do DND??

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shadowfx74 t1_je68g7b wrote

They do. Give them a call. Triple Play
There's also a place in Hanover that recently opened that does gaming nights too. The Fourth Place

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totalimmortal_ t1_je5ik7z wrote

Echo the same comments on the thread, but welcome to the Upper Valley!

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TubbleRubble OP t1_je6qn2z wrote

I think now we just need new friends in the area!! Some like minded people ya know

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redgreenyellow123 t1_jecbwsm wrote

Good summer swimming holes. Snowshoeing / cross country on the snowmobile trails.

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