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    East Side Club

    East Side Club

    (2 reviews)

    What can I say about the East Side Club (ESC)?…read more Suzie, Tammy, Helen and Christy know their business. As the ESC bartenders, they'll booze you up, call you a cab, kick you out and welcome you back after you've sobered up and stopped causing trouble. Now, if you're not causing trouble, so long as you can stand and speak in full English sentences, you're good! A private club, the ESC is tucked in the north-ish, east-ish side of Manchester, just across from Hess gas and next to 7-11. This is very convenient, as you will inevitably need cigarettes at some point in the night and when its time to go, will have the convenience of the cheapest gas in town. The ESC offers a rather decent selection of bar fare food items from the kitchen tucked off in the corner, cooked by...well, i can't remember. It was at one time the club regular Don who cooked for us, but since he was "let go," he's been replaced. The food went kind of down hill, but being that it was a rather high and large hill to begin with, its still not all that bad. With free pool, free darts and regular card games, the ESC offers a full bar at ridiculously low prices and as a sweetener its one of the only places left in NH where one can smoke and drink AND eat at the same time. So, want to come along to the ESC? Well, good luck. As a private club, it requires a membership, pass code and sponsor to get in. But don't worry, with over 800 members, you're bound to run across someone who can get you in and once you're there...you're family...family with some of the most friendly motly drunks and oddball old timer bikers you'll likely meet this side of the Merrimack river.

    Great club, better than most in the city. Good friendly people.read more

    Camp No Counselors

    Camp No Counselors

    (5 reviews)

    Downtown

    I first heard about Camp No Counselors when I came across an article about them while scrolling…read morethrough Facebook in 2015. I had just started dating my boyfriend (now husband!) and suggested that we go. While it sounded like the coolest and most fun experience ever, I didn't know what to expect. What I experienced at camp was incredible - fun, friendship, laughter, and an amazing sense of happiness. It truly made me feel like I a kid again, but you know, with an open bar! At camp, you can do anything you want and be whoever you want to be. They have campfires, theme parties, a color war, talent shows, boating, waterskiing, capture the flag, and an epic game of Slip and Flip (for those of you who don't know what that is, it's a slip and slide to a game of flip cup), and while I was skeptical of slip and sliding as an adult, I've finally embraced it and can't wait to play again. We've been to camp for the past three years, and I must say, I love it even more every year. I'm able to completely de-stress, unplug, and unwind, all while spending time with old friends and making new ones! I'm booked for camp this year and I absolutely cannot wait! I couldn't recommend this camp enough.

    I attended the Boston Camp No Counselor weekend this past labor day weekend at Camp Caribou…read more I'd been debating attending a CNC weekend since I found out about it around the time of its inception. This year, myself and 3 friends pulled the trigger. CNCs description sounded like something out of your wildest dream. Reliving your youth and camping days while mixing in all of the fun aspects of being an adult, while leaving the boring parts behind. If you were like me, you had doubts. How could it live up? Will it fall short of expectations? Will the cabins suck? Will one bad apple ruin the weekend? What if it rains? Is it worth the money? The following are my honest answers... Yes! It lived up. I was completely impressed with the cabins. Large, clean, individual beds- not bunks, private bathrooms inside as well as a cabin house with toilets and showers. As for the people... 120 people, drinking, partying, playing sports, beer pong... And not one fight all weekend. Shocker right? Everyone was friendly and approachable. We made friends fast. CNC did a great job vetting for this camp. The NonCounselors deserve a special shout out. Jacob our director put on a great show. You know when someone just does a job... And then when someone lives for the job? These people lived it. They truly made the camp a great experience with the right level of order while allowing us plenty of freedom. Well now, what if it rains?... Well, it did. Sunday during our color war. We did it anyways... No one had any complaints. Still a great time and Blue took home the gold! Is it worth the money?... The amount of food, booze, and monster energy drinks we consumed this weekend was worth it alone.... Id hate to see that bar tab. As for the experience... I finally found something that made me forget about work for 3 days... It was a rule. The activities were great, wakeboarding on the lake, and dominating at dodgeball made for an exceptional time. An impromptu games of Kings in the cabin was a great way to break the ice. No one was shy or reserved. We all chatted and it was truly like being a kid again, which is what you'd hope for. In conclusion, The people who already made up their mind to go didnt need to read my review. If you are someone on the fence... I hope our experience helps you to make the decision. We'll be going again. I miss it already. Thanks to the CNC staff again, the camp staff at camp Caribou, and all of the people we met. Camp No Counselors is awesome!

    Special Olympics - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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