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For UNH -> The Redhook Brewery - it has plenty of room, right off Rt 16 on
the way up to Durham. There is a place in Durhaam called the Tin Palace, a
local hangout, (pizza+beer) but not all that big, and parking is a pain.
r/
Zerb
-----Original Message-----
From: Lindsay A Huntoon <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, January 05, 1999 6:10 PM
Subject: Meeting Places for Maine Away Games
>For the Merrimack games, I would suggest a place called The Loft in North
>Andover. It is on Route 125 and maybe ten minutes from the Merrimack
>Campus.
>
>Directions are really easy -- If you're coming south from Maine, take Exit
>48 (Route 125) and head South, the restaurant is a few miles down on your
>left. Great food, awesome chowders (they also sell their chowders in the
>frozen seafood section under the name Baystate Chowda). If you're coming
>from the Merrimack campus, head north on Route 125 and it's a few miles up
>on the left.
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>For those that want something closer, there is also a Bertuccis and a
>Fuddruckers (awesome burgers) within shouting distance of Merrimack; also a
>'99' on 125 closer to campus (but that's wall to wall humanity).
>
>For Northeastern, I think there is a Pizzeria Uno's on Huntington Avenue
>that's a short walk from Matthews arena. I think there's also a Ground
>Round in the mall at the Prudential Center. Plan to take the "T" to
>Matthews (Massachusetts Avenue stop on the Orange line).
>
>For UNH, I would suggest the Red Hook Brewery (at the old Pease Air Force
>Base), which is maybe a 15 or so minute trip from Durham.
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>Hope this helps.
>
>Lindsay A. Huntoon
>Go Black Bears
>Anaheim or Bust in 1999!!!!
>
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