Eating @ Dartmouth
Posted by Jim Hyla
Eating @ Dartmouth
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: February 21, 2007 04:52PM
I don't think I've ever had enough time to eat before the game. Anybody have suggestions for someplace within walking distance and easy parking?
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Re: Eating @ Dartmouth
Posted by: Ben Rocky '04 (129.2.170.---)
Date: February 21, 2007 05:08PM
Do NOT eat at EBA (Everything But Anchovies). Slowest service EVER.
Re: Eating @ Dartmouth
Posted by: TimV (---.amc.edu)
Date: February 21, 2007 05:36PM
Molly's, just off campus near Dartmouth Coop, great tavern food.
Hanover Inn - bring Money.
Hanover Inn - bring Money.
Re: Eating @ Dartmouth
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.net)
Date: February 21, 2007 06:18PM
The pizza there is good if you've got loads of time, but Ben's caveat is absolutely right. Compare it to the Nines, perhaps.Ben Rocky 04
Do NOT eat at EBA (Everything But Anchovies). Slowest service EVER.
Re: Eating @ Dartmouth
Posted by: mha (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: February 21, 2007 08:47PM
I would have had trouble coming up with the name of Everything But Anchovies if you asked, but that's where we had a great pre-game dinner a year and a half ago, last time we were in Hanover. I thought it was great, and I don't remember there being a major problem getting in and out. But, as with the Nines, we made sure to get there early!
Re: Eating @ Dartmouth
Posted by: Will (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: February 21, 2007 10:06PM
mha
I would have had trouble coming up with the name of Everything But Anchovies if you asked, but that's where we had a great pre-game dinner a year and a half ago, last time we were in Hanover. I thought it was great, and I don't remember there being a major problem getting in and out. But, as with the Nines, we made sure to get there early!
As with most restaurants, party size probably makes a big difference. I seem to recall our group being somewhat smaller than Ben's. We were also there earlier, probably before the real dinner rush began.
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Re: Eating @ Dartmouth
Posted by: Liz '05 (---.pn.at.cox.net)
Date: February 21, 2007 11:38PM
Will
As with most restaurants, party size probably makes a big difference. I seem to recall our group being somewhat smaller than Ben's. We were also there earlier, probably before the real dinner rush began.
I was in Ben's group. The only reason we got seated at all was because they thought we were a different group of 9(ish). We ended up getting takeout boxes and checks with our meals, then making a mad dash for the rink. (More pizza and less other would probably have made our service quicker, but I still wouldn't go back there with limited time.)
Re: Eating @ Dartmouth
Posted by: Tom Pasniewski 98 (---.bos.east.verizon.net)
Date: February 21, 2007 11:50PM
Jim and others,
There's a gathering of Cornellians at an alums house which is right behind the rink on a residential street in Hanover. There will be a light dinner served and you can park right in their huge driveway and it's a 5-minute walk to the front door of the rink. Here's the info:
INFORMATION REGARDING PRE-GAME GET-TOGETHER TO BE HELD FEBRUARY 23, 2007 PRIOR TO THE CORNELL- DARTMOUTH HOCKEY GAME
DATE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2007
TIME: BEGINNING at 5:00 p.m.
LOCATION: 6 CHASE ROAD, HANOVER, NH, HOME OF JOE & ROBIN PYCH
DIRECTIONS:
From I-91: Exit 13 and go towards Hanover At 3rd light, take right onto South Park Street 1st left onto Valley Road 3rd right onto Chase Road
We are yellow ranch on the left #6
From I-89: Exit 18 and go towards Hanover Travel on Rte 120 for 4.5 miles (bearing right at fork at Mobil gas station) Right onto Valley Road 3rd right onto Chase Road We are yellow ranch on the left #6
If you get lost... Call the Pych’s at (603) 643-1294 and they will help you!
PARKING:
There is no parking on Chase road. You are guaranteed to get a parking ticket if you park on Chase Road on a hockey night. Instead, your best choice is to park on Valley road at the intersection with Chase. You are also welcome to park in the Pych’s driveway, but you may get blocked in!
Please RSVP as soon as possible with the number of people in your group attending to Nancy Tierney at 448-4722 ( messages left on voicemail are fine) or at nstierney4@aol.com.
There's a gathering of Cornellians at an alums house which is right behind the rink on a residential street in Hanover. There will be a light dinner served and you can park right in their huge driveway and it's a 5-minute walk to the front door of the rink. Here's the info:
INFORMATION REGARDING PRE-GAME GET-TOGETHER TO BE HELD FEBRUARY 23, 2007 PRIOR TO THE CORNELL- DARTMOUTH HOCKEY GAME
DATE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2007
TIME: BEGINNING at 5:00 p.m.
LOCATION: 6 CHASE ROAD, HANOVER, NH, HOME OF JOE & ROBIN PYCH
DIRECTIONS:
From I-91: Exit 13 and go towards Hanover At 3rd light, take right onto South Park Street 1st left onto Valley Road 3rd right onto Chase Road
We are yellow ranch on the left #6
From I-89: Exit 18 and go towards Hanover Travel on Rte 120 for 4.5 miles (bearing right at fork at Mobil gas station) Right onto Valley Road 3rd right onto Chase Road We are yellow ranch on the left #6
If you get lost... Call the Pych’s at (603) 643-1294 and they will help you!
PARKING:
There is no parking on Chase road. You are guaranteed to get a parking ticket if you park on Chase Road on a hockey night. Instead, your best choice is to park on Valley road at the intersection with Chase. You are also welcome to park in the Pych’s driveway, but you may get blocked in!
Please RSVP as soon as possible with the number of people in your group attending to Nancy Tierney at 448-4722 ( messages left on voicemail are fine) or at nstierney4@aol.com.
Re: Eating @ Dartmouth
Posted by: RichH (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: February 22, 2007 01:46AM
Tom Pasniewski 98
There's a gathering of Cornellians at an alums house which is right behind the rink on a residential street in Hanover. There will be a light dinner served and you can park right in their huge driveway and it's a 5-minute walk to the front door of the rink. Here's the info:
I doubt their huge driveway can fit several dozen cars. As someone who attended this event last year as a guest of a CCNH member, it was a nice event. That said, I'm not sure Joe & Robin would be ready for the entire CU contingent to descend upon their house, especially since they have young children.
I don't think this invite was meant to be posted on the internet as a "come one, come all" event, Tom. But if you did clear it with them before posting it here, then fine.
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Re: Eating @ Dartmouth
Posted by: RedintheGreen (---.KishHeaterRoad.nhvt.cust.seg.NET)
Date: February 22, 2007 01:59AM
A few places to eat....
Murphy's on the green: Right on main street across from hanover inn...decent pub fare and $2 PBR's.
Canoe Club: Further down main street. Pricey but usually good dining. The also have $2 PBR on tap.
Molly's: At the intersection of Main and Lebanon Street. Better selection than Murphy's and $2 margaritas served all day.
Ramunto's Pizza: They moved to a new location on the corner of South Street and Currier Place. Their pizza is much better than EBA's and the Hanover parking garage opposite the building with 1st half hour of parking free.
If you are looking for something really fast there is a Subway on Lebanon street and a Burrito joint (Bolocos) on main street between canoe club and molly's.
Hope I could help. Cheers!
Murphy's on the green: Right on main street across from hanover inn...decent pub fare and $2 PBR's.
Canoe Club: Further down main street. Pricey but usually good dining. The also have $2 PBR on tap.
Molly's: At the intersection of Main and Lebanon Street. Better selection than Murphy's and $2 margaritas served all day.
Ramunto's Pizza: They moved to a new location on the corner of South Street and Currier Place. Their pizza is much better than EBA's and the Hanover parking garage opposite the building with 1st half hour of parking free.
If you are looking for something really fast there is a Subway on Lebanon street and a Burrito joint (Bolocos) on main street between canoe club and molly's.
Hope I could help. Cheers!
Re: Eating @ Dartmouth
Posted by: redhair34 (---.resnet.cornell.edu)
Date: February 22, 2007 02:17AM
RedintheGreen
A few places to eat....
Murphy's on the green: Right on main street across from hanover inn...decent pub fare and $2 PBR's.
Canoe Club: Further down main street. Pricey but usually good dining. The also have $2 PBR on tap.
Molly's: At the intersection of Main and Lebanon Street. Better selection than Murphy's and $2 margaritas served all day.
Ramunto's Pizza: They moved to a new location on the corner of South Street and Currier Place. Their pizza is much better than EBA's and the Hanover parking garage opposite the building with 1st half hour of parking free.
If you are looking for something really fast there is a Subway on Lebanon street and a Burrito joint (Bolocos) on main street between canoe club and molly's.
Hope I could help. Cheers!
Thanks! Though I have to say I'd be a little worried about drinking a $2 margarita.
Re: Eating @ Dartmouth
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (Moderator)
Date: February 22, 2007 02:40AM
redhair34
Thanks! Though I have to say I'd be a little worried about drinking a $2 margarita.
Is it giant and blue?
Re: Eating @ Dartmouth
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: February 22, 2007 08:19AM
redhair34
Thanks! Though I have to say I'd be a little worried about drinking a $2 margarita.
Not after the first few, you wouldn't.
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Re: Eating @ Dartmouth
Posted by: redhair34 (---.resnet.cornell.edu)
Date: February 22, 2007 09:58AM
Beeeejredhair34
Thanks! Though I have to say I'd be a little worried about drinking a $2 margarita.
Not after the first few, you wouldn't.
Re: Eating @ Dartmouth
Posted by: mha (---.cit.cornell.edu)
Date: February 22, 2007 03:41PM
Not in walking distance, but I've been told that Margaritas in Lebanon has great Mexican food and margaritas. It's a small, family-owned chain, and a friend of mine worked at the one in Exeter... and came out still loving the food and the owners. (That's a neat trick.)
So, thinking about trying that tomorrow if time allows. Murphy's also looked good last time, and I'm glad to hear it's decent.
So, thinking about trying that tomorrow if time allows. Murphy's also looked good last time, and I'm glad to hear it's decent.
Re: Eating @ Dartmouth
Posted by: WillR (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: February 22, 2007 04:51PM
Also good filling eats if you are after a diner is the Truck Stop in Lebanon. It's about 5-8 min south of town. I think it is open late. At the very least it is a great way to start off the day after a long night.
Re: Eating @ Dartmouth
Posted by: RedintheGreen (129.170.162.---)
Date: February 22, 2007 05:10PM
WillR
Also good filling eats if you are after a diner is the Truck Stop in Lebanon. It's about 5-8 min south of town. I think it is open late. At the very least it is a great way to start off the day after a long night.
Truck stop is good, GREASY, and fairly cheap compared to other things in Hanover. I prefer Gusanoz in Lebanon for Mexican food. It's a little cheaper than Margaritas and I think it tastes a little bit more authentic. However, I think the portions are bigger at Margaritas and they their namesake drinks are very good but definitely more than $2.
On a side note, I think Friday at Thompson is white out night and I think the first 1,000 that show up get free towels or something.
Re: Eating @ Dartmouth
Posted by: RichH (216.195.201.---)
Date: February 22, 2007 05:13PM
RedintheGreen
On a side note, I think Friday at Thompson is white out night and I think the first 1,000 that show up get free towels or something.
That'll go right with my Union towel and the RPI lamestix.
Why is it when Cornell comes to town, our opponents like to shower/bribe their own fans with gifts?
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