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Beer Available At Marthas Exchange Restaurant and Brewing (arranged by most recent)
Marthas Dr. Hoppenstein , Marthas His Nibs , Marthas Hefeweizen , Marthas PC’s IPA , Marthas Oxymoronic Ale , Marthas The Nuts , Marthas Black Forest RIS , Marthas Apathys Reward , Marthas Double Jeopardy , Marthas Dark Rosaleen Stout 61, Marthas Apple Brown , Marthas Priors Passion Dubbel , Marthas St. Sohmbudheys Babblale , Marthas White Summer , Marthas MacLeods Scotch Ale 70, Marthas Pumpkinweizen , Marthas Old Pride & Joy , Marthas Steeplechase Porter 48, Marthas Biscuit City Pale Ale 51, Marthas Velvet Elvis Vanilla Bean Stout 78
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jnoel (3), New Hampshire does not count - explanation | | May 14, 2012 Decent beers but keep in mind they only sell what they brew. Some of the crafts are good others are quite lacking. They have improved the quality of the restaurant significantly over the past several years although you still get a very lets say "casual" crowd. That could be good or bad based on what youre looking for I guess :) | | johnnnniee (50), Bedford, New Hampshire | | February 27, 2012 I’ve been to Martha’s quite a few times and I’m kind of surprised I haven’t rated this before now. So Martha’s is a brew pub on the main drag (Main St) through downtown Nashua. They have no off street parking, but the parking garage on high street is free after 6pm and on the weekend if you can’t find something on street. The menu has standard pub fare as well as some more exotic dinners, I like the Spicy Caribbean Jerk Chicken for example. There are usually 6 or 7 house brews on tap and once a week they tap a cask. The beer is usually solid and sometimes exceptional. I’ve always received prompt attention from the staff. Prices seem to be in line with similar establishments and the candy counter is a surefire way to get my wife to come with me. The one downside is at 10 pm on the weekend the place turns into a dance club so its best to avoid unless you are into that sort of thing. | | AirForceHops (47), Epping, New Hampshire | | November 11, 2011 Stopped in for dinner and beers on Veterans Day. The building has an interesting history, check out the story on the website. Seven brews on draught. Nothing on cask. We were not real impressed with the food. Small portions and they got my order wrong. Our waitress was nice and friendly and didn’t have trouble fixing my bill after they got my food wrong. I say stop in for beers and eat someplace else. | | LilBeerDoctor (185), East Setauket, New York | | May 2, 2011 I stopped here on a Tuesday afternoon for lunch and it was pretty quiet. The place has a sports-bar feel with several large TVs tuned to ESPN. They had 7-8 of their beers on tap, which were pretty basic styles (I tried the stout which was decent and the pilsener which was pretty good). The food menu is fairly extensive, featuring most of your typical pub fare. I had the soup and salad which was tasty. Overall, a decent stop although there is really nothing about the place to stand out in my head and I’m sure I’ll forget I ever went here in a few years. Would I come back? Meh...maybe, but probably not. | | adnielsen (277), Fort Collins, Colorado | | October 22, 2010 Upscale restaurant with some pretty crappy beers. Not recommended. | AARomanov (3), Massachusetts does not count - explanation | | September 2, 2010 Nice brewpub in downtown Nashua. Plenty of seating inside, very nice large bar, outside patio area also good. The staff is friendly too.
Didn’t try the food but I’m sure it’s fine.
As for the beers, they typically have about 8 of their beers on draught and a cask ale. Your best bet is to get the sampler and pick which one you like. The selection always varies and I definitely appreciate the brewmaster’s various takes. There is no category to peg the beers into. They do English ales, Belgian beers, Belgian inspired English ales etc.
You’re bound to find something you like and it’s definitely worth trying out. | | TaktikMTL (176), Montréal-Nord, Quebec | | August 18, 2010 Établissement visité le dimanche 18 juillet vers 15h. Ambiance: Très grand restaurant couvert de boiseries, briques et marbres. Musique en sourdine. Service: Attentionné avec présentation des bières maisons. Sélection: 8 fûts maisons lors de notre passage. Nourriture: Nous avons pris "Taco Salad", "California Turket Panini" et "Martha’s Clam Chowdah. Le chowder était sublime. (154e rating d’établissement) | | Lubiere (349), Ottawa, Ontario | | January 24, 2010 This place is really noce, ample dining area, with a circular bar area, circular booths, a good selectiom of beers, but nothing really special. A nice touch with the candy store. Service was friendly if not a bit innatentive. 8 samplers for 8.95$. | | Cletus (211), Connecticut | | November 16, 2009 Located in the heart of town. Part restaurant, part chocolate store, part brewery. Food was good. I had the lamb salad and nachos. Beer selection is good. There were 9 beers on tap when I was there. Good service. Worth a visit if in the area. | | Sammy (408), Toronto, Ontario | | July 15, 2009 Pleasant small town brewpub, on a pretty and historic long street. Good sized patio, well kept, above average service. The brewmaster is relatively new here, and experienced and his lineup was above average and a bit adventurous. Good turnover in beer keeps it fresh. Early part of lunch, really not to busy for summer, perhaps reflecting the economy though traffic was fairly buzy. A worthwhile stop if you are passing through. Guest taps would be appreciated to encourage the trip for others, certainly not key for me though. |
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Scene Restaurant feel, nice
Staff very friendly
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