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    Fuller Gardens - One of the smaller rose buds in the garden was still radiant with color

    Fuller Gardens

    4.1(14 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    With over 1700 roses inside its labyrinth of botany this botanical garden does not disappoint. With…read moreits stately and meticulously attended grounds there was beauty found with every step. Once you step past the carved timbered gate you are immediately transported into a garden oasis filled with stone statues, water features, greenhouse and passages to be explored. Following the pathways you are transported through time with years of a great historical collections of roses from lost and forgotten years expertly acquired by the founder and their generations lineage. With its 360* view of each and every collection found within its walls, there is a defining and identifiable plate with year and botanical information. The staff was eager to answer questions and offer assistance through the garden. Wheelchair access is available and a great majority of the garden is also accessible for adaptive devices. The best viewing time is late July so that you can full enjoy each bloom in their second blossoming. Photographs do not do this regal collection justice. This is a must see when visiting the seacoast.

    This place is really well done for flowers in season and the statues, how they are placed, make…read moresure go late June or early July for the roses in bloom or call them and they will tell you what is blooming at that time!

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    Fuller Gardens - Dalia garden area

    Dalia garden area

    Fuller Gardens - In the Dalia garden section

    In the Dalia garden section

    Fuller Gardens - The Dalia section was full of unique colors and varieties

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    The Dalia section was full of unique colors and varieties

    Smuttynose Brewing - Tasting Bar - Beer garden

    Smuttynose Brewing - Tasting Bar

    4.3(157 reviews)
    3.3 mi
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    On a multi stop father's day drive, Smuttynose was one of our stops. Beer garden was very quiet &…read morewe were able to hang out with a flight and an old brown dog. Then we popped over to the restaurant and grabbed a table for some food. We only ordered chicken tenders, which came out quickly and were sweet and crispy. Our server was nice, they were a little disorganized and I think we would sit in the " bar service" area next time and just buy stuff ourself and bring it outside. Overall, good time, nice place and they had beers that were not IPAs so those are all good in my book.

    The Smuttynose Tasting Bar beer garden on a warm, late summer day is just about as good as it gets…read more I'm known to travel long distances to visit breweries with working cats. While Smuttynose doesn't have a cat (that I'm aware of), we were pleasantly surprised to meet the resident good boy, a black lab named Willy! What a treat. He is so friendly and freely roams the bar and beer garden. Cute pup aside, I love their facility. The outdoor area hosts a variety of seating options, including my personal favorite: adirondack chairs. This place would be an ultimate summer hang if I lived closer! You don't even have to go inside to order a beer - just walk up to the order window. I tasted their fall offers: Oktoberfest and Pumpkin Ale. I thoroughly enjoyed both, even purchasing a variety pack to trek home with me that included both the Oktoberfest and Pumpkin Ale. Their flagshop brown ale is called Old Brown Dog, and when we visited, they had a stronger version on tap - Very Old Brown Dog. The Very Old Brown Dog is one of the better strong beers I've tasted in some time. Definitely a sipper, especially if you're driving - but boy, it was smooth and very tasty in spite of it's sub 10% abv. The tasting bar is no frills at it's core, but clean bathrooms, fun merch, and good beer are flowing. There are some snacky foods available for purchase, but their restauarant is just across the parking lot if you're seeking a substantial meal. Lots of parking, great outdoor gathering space, smaller indoor seating area - would be great for summer hangs. Lots of tasty beer and a good doggy await. Smuttynose is one of my favorite breweries I've visited in recent memory.

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    Smuttynose Brewing - Tasting Bar - Wood Chop, a wonderful chocolate stout!

    Wood Chop, a wonderful chocolate stout!

    Smuttynose Brewing - Tasting Bar - The staff picking the beer name winner.

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    The staff picking the beer name winner.

    Hampton Beach Seafood Festival

    Hampton Beach Seafood Festival

    3.4(25 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Had a good time Saturday at the Hampton beach seafood festival…read more The beer tent was adjacent to one stage and all the cans were 16 oz. for $6 which isn't ridiculous for an event like this. There were 3x more "stuff" vendors than food vendors (always love to see more food vendors). Huge advantage to an event like this is the ability to hit multiple vendors for a snack. We tried out the clam chowder from Rye Harbor Lobster pound, a fried clam basket from another vendor and oysters on the half shell from another vendor (and sampled a beer or two). If you go, I'd suggest you arrive early. By the time we left the food lines were getting pretty long and it was getting hot. Bands were loud and decent, stopped by the food demonstration and it was underwhelming. Good time - will make plans to go again.

    For the 2017 Hampton Beach Seafood Festival (September 8 - 10, 2017), the admission prices were:…read more$5 Friday $10 Saturday admission $8 Sunday Children under 12 get in for free We attended on Saturday and took advantage of their free in-town satellite parking and free shuttle (school bus!) service. Wristbands were conveniently offered for sale (cash only) at our parking lot (no line!) so we paid up before boarding for our quick 10 min ride to the beach. Each bus route was conveniently marked with a letter. ATMs were available, while some vendors would also accept credit cards. Both portapotties and real bathrooms with running water (and longer lines) were available. Having arrived past lunch time, with empty stomachs, we hit the two food tents first. I had done my reconnaissance, so I made a beeline to Rye's with their 4.5 star rating on Yelp, and their fluffy chowder. On the way, I spied a tempting pile of onion rings pass by, but before I could discover the source, a friend had hit upon 1.5 star La Spiaggia and returned with a huge blooming onion which we tore into and which easily satisfied the hankering for fried onion of some sort. Seafood stew at Old Salt was well reviewed by another, but there was only so much a stomach could handle. The chowder at the cooking demo tent called out to us, but they ran out before the back rows had the chance to troop through. So we settled in a spot in the middle rows to await the next and final demo, by Community Oven. In the meantime, I had a fun moment when I realized the name of the preceding chef sounded familiar and had a lightbulb moment when I made the connection to the recent steak cooking competition I had attended - yes, Justin Rexroad was indeed a contestant! Basically, the price of admission was for the food samples I tasted from the chef demo, including some yummy soft homemade marshmallows, and a few freebies and samples from other vendors and businesses that had set up shop along the boulevard, as many of the restaurants participating in the festival already had storefronts alongside the road. There was also live music entertainment at the stage lined with rows of seating before it. We had a good time, though we decided to avoid the mass exodus by departing prior to the scheduled fireworks on Saturday.

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    Hampton Beach Seafood Festival - Hampton Beach Seafood Festival 9/2017

    Hampton Beach Seafood Festival 9/2017

    Hampton Beach Seafood Festival - Hampton Beach Seafood Festival 9/2017

    Hampton Beach Seafood Festival 9/2017

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