7:30AM - 8PM
45 Elwyn Rd, Portsmouth
Community Services Non Profits
“Forest, meadow, gabions, tree identification, classes, education, beauty. Feed your spirit, enhance your body with easy walks or level 2 hiking. Picnic. It's everything in portsmouth NH.Always needing volunteers.Restrooms: Clean and available, if not there are portopottiesDog-friendliness: On a leash with great smells for v the poochPicnic area: In the open with tables in the shade, great sitting areas”
“Small but cool spot, RJD2 sold out when some friends we were with tried to get tickets at the door. Good little venue, place to hang up jackets which is nice, bar is full and moves pretty quickly, bathrooms clean and easy to get to.”
“Very cool sunset sail. Not your typical narrated harbor tour, more of just a relaxing trip for you to spend time with your group. We did get a chance to ask Sue a bit more about the Piscataqua’s history and she was happy to tell us all about it! It’s BYOB and glass seemed ok because there some bottles of wine being enjoyed.”
“Great place to have a drink if your a member and just this month they banned smoking inside the bar so it's much nicer to be inside most of the people are friendly I've been a member for 10 years now”
“I belong to Dover post 8 I have been to this legion quite a few times every time I have been here they were very friendly staff was excellent I enjoy visiting this legion”
Open 24 hours
698 Middle Rd, Portsmouth
Community Services Non Profits
“I lived at Chase Home for 3 years in the 80's, and honestly I have nothing really bad to say.The staff...well most of the staff, were lovely people who truly cared.Loved Beth Anne/Andy/Richard , Billy, & Mary~beth Long, The Potters ~ all Fantastic!!Nancy (Young) Gillingwater”
“Shopping in Exeter, I stopped by Exeter Fine Crafts. It was full of dozens and dozens of beautiful creations with everything from hand-crafted wooden items, tiny wooden boxes, and hand-made hats and scarves to artisan-crafted jewelry, pottery, and wall décor for the home. It took me nearly an hour to take in everything. Some of the things I saw that I really liked included: ● A note card with a Siamese cat on the front that reminded me of my aunts cat Si ● A note card with a rooster with fluffed out tail feathers ● Small paintings of butterflies ● Fabergé-style eggs similar to one my uncle used to make ● Butterfly earrings ● Colorful scarves ● Large prints of bigger-then-life lobsters ● A painting of orange day lilies ● Hand-crated rocking horses ● Pottery and glass objects ● Miniature wooden boxes ● A painting of a kitten The woman on duty was very nice. I enjoyed my visit. I rate Exeter Fine Crafts at 5.0 and recommend a visit. If you found this review helpful, please click THANK below.”
“I was just reading reviews and people seem to be unhappy with prices. As a long time shopper of goodwill I would agree with them. I think we all need to remember they have rent to pay on the buildings, utility bills,and payroll for employees but there is no excuse for rude employees.”
“Positive: staff are great, equipment clean and easy to use, generally quiet environment.
Negative: hours are terrible, needs leg and buttock equipment geared towards female bodies, lacks saunas and cold plunges.”
“The staff at this location are wonderful. Friendly & helpful making the shopping experience stress free! The deals on furniture are great…but it’s the atmosphere that truly shines here.”