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AJames 04-12-2025 01:35 PM

Taphouse - New Coe House tenant
 
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After whatever dispute the Coe House landlord had with the folks at Gusto, looks like they are going forward with a new project without the Gusto team. Also called the Taphouse, and even the font looks the same. Seems a bit slimy?

WinnisquamZ 04-12-2025 03:03 PM

Heard from a third person source that the operator of the tap house approached the landlord and made income promises he may not be able to make. Same individuals said this isn’t the first time for this individual


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thinkxingu 04-12-2025 03:26 PM

It sounds like the only thing we know for sure is that whoever is taking care of the website is a criminally awful writer.

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jbolty 04-12-2025 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 399898)
It sounds like the only thing we know for sure is that whomever is taking care of the website is a criminally awful writer.

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pretty sure reading that gave me a stroke

Mr. V 04-12-2025 04:17 PM

Here is their menu:

https://www.thetaphouse.net/_files/u...977c508692.pdf

WinnisquamZ 04-12-2025 04:20 PM

Positive the signups information for the loyalty club will be sold to third party’s


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Descant 04-12-2025 04:24 PM

I need AI
 
In a flash, I went from Coe House to Belknap College to an illiterate web site to JBolty's stroke to (who remembers?) the Paddlin' Professor, to Chef Elmar's Kentucky High Pie at the Red Hill Inn.

AJames 04-12-2025 04:56 PM

Well, they've also been open for 3 days yet have 6 5-star google reviews, and 3 of them are from people with the same last name.

WinnisquamZ 04-12-2025 05:16 PM

Hahaha


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Susie Cougar 04-12-2025 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Descant (Post 399902)
In a flash, I went from Coe House to Belknap College to an illiterate web site to JBolty's stroke to (who remembers?) the Paddlin' Professor, to Chef Elmar's Kentucky High Pie at the Red Hill Inn.

Who was the Paddlin’ Professor?

Winilyme 04-12-2025 05:42 PM

I'll wait for the reviews to flow in...the Winnipesaukee Forum reviews.

Descant 04-12-2025 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Susie Cougar (Post 399905)
Who was the Paddlin’ Professor?

Harry Briggs, a Prof at Belknap College. Previously at Northwestern University, he swam marathons on Lake Erie. In the mid 60's he did several long distance swims on Lake Winnipesaukee. More details on Google, although it appears they were less interested in his NH days. Or, I confused the two listings. Anyway, always reported in local news as the "Paddlin' Professor".

smith point boater 04-13-2025 08:06 AM

Happy Hour
 
Its great they're open from 4-9 Thursday -Sunday but Happy Hour is 3-5 and 9-11. Sounds very slip-shod

Billy Bob 04-13-2025 08:38 AM

They really think $23 bucks for a burger is going to fill the restaurant?

thinkxingu 04-13-2025 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Billy Bob (Post 399915)
They really think $23 bucks for a burger is going to fill the restaurant?

I'm guessing you missed it, but their comfort food is "inspired."

So, it's really $18 for the burger and $5 for the inspiration. Bon appétit.

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phoenix 04-13-2025 09:40 AM

let's give them a chance .

thinkxingu 04-13-2025 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by phoenix (Post 399918)
let's give them a chance .

Fair enough.

I'm just being snarky because it appears there was an injustice done to the owners of Gusto, who put time and effort into the place after the previous owners shut down.

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Susie Cougar 04-13-2025 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 399919)
Fair enough.

I'm just being snarky because it appears there was an injustice done to the owners of Gusto, who put time and effort into the place after the previous owners shut down.

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Let’s hope they don’t do the same thing to these new owners.

AJames 04-13-2025 11:51 AM

I agree about the Gusto owners. I watched them do construction for months, turning that place around and putting their own stamp on the place. I don't know what happened to cause them to leave but I agree that it seemed like an injustice against them. The new tenant will surely have to contend with that, and I just think calling themselves by the same name (taphouse) with the same style font comes off very predatory.

ITD 04-13-2025 01:49 PM

It's pretty interesting that someone would effectively offer to profit share with a landlord. I'm not a restaurant guy, but I am a business guy and this type of arrangement seems like business suicide for the restaurant proprietor. I wonder if Gusto entered into a similar agreement, then this gentleman came along and offered a bigger slice of the pie? If this is the case, I suspect that maybe Gusto, after writing a few profit sharing checks was unwilling to give up more???

It's all speculation on my part, I have no idea what is going on here. But I am very disappointed that Gusto left that location. I really think that they hit their stride there, the food was wonderful, their events well thought out and entertaining, hopefully they can keep that stride going back across the street in a smaller space.

My issue with a profit sharing scenario is that the share comes out of the restaurant's gross profit... most likely. There is a lot of competing needs for that money, including equipment and maintenance needs, expansion needs, debt, cash flow needs, it just goes on and on. If not well designed, the landlord could end up with a bigger ultimate payout than the people putting the blood sweat and tears into the business take home.

Again, I have no personal understanding of what is actually transpiring here, but if it's correct, it does explain why businesses have struggled in this location. I hope that the new restaurant does well and lasts a long time. I'm certainly going to give it a few tries.

Biggd 04-13-2025 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Billy Bob (Post 399915)
They really think $23 bucks for a burger is going to fill the restaurant?

That's Capital grill pricing! :eek:

LoveLakeLife 04-13-2025 07:41 PM

I’m pretty sure the “smash burger” gas is at its tail end but they went with it anyway. [emoji38]. At least they didn’t put “Kitchen” in their name. Wishing them the best of luck.


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LoveLakeLife 04-13-2025 07:50 PM

I meant fad not gas. I still don’t know how to edit/fix typos using the app, sorry.


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newbie 04-20-2025 09:48 AM

Was going to give it a try on Saturday, went by around 5p and it was closed? Anyone know anything


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bushwack1 04-21-2025 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Descant (Post 399902)
In a flash, I went from Coe House to Belknap College to an illiterate web site to JBolty's stroke to (who remembers?) the Paddlin' Professor, to Chef Elmar's Kentucky High Pie at the Red Hill Inn.

I worked with Chef Elmer before he worked at the college. St Pierre's Restaurant on Church Street in Laconia. He was a heck of a nice guy. I think I had his Kentucky High Pie once but the was a long time ago

thinkxingu 04-28-2025 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Billy Bob (Post 399915)
They really think $23 bucks for a burger is going to fill the restaurant?

Just looking at the menu again, and the burger is now $19.

Billy Bob, maybe your comment inspired change!

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Billy Bob 04-30-2025 05:56 PM

That’s what I’m here for !

SAMIAM 05-01-2025 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by ITD (Post 399926)
It's pretty interesting that someone would effectively offer to profit share with a landlord. I'm not a restaurant guy, but I am a business guy and this type of arrangement seems like business suicide for the restaurant proprietor. I wonder if Gusto entered into a similar agreement, then this gentleman came along and offered a bigger slice of the pie? If this is the case, I suspect that maybe Gusto, after writing a few profit sharing checks was unwilling to give up more???

It's all speculation on my part, I have no idea what is going on here. But I am very disappointed that Gusto left that location. I really think that they hit their stride there, the food was wonderful, their events well thought out and entertaining, hopefully they can keep that stride going back across the street in a smaller space.

My issue with a profit sharing scenario is that the share comes out of the restaurant's gross profit... most likely. There is a lot of competing needs for that money, including equipment and maintenance needs, expansion needs, debt, cash flow needs, it just goes on and on. If not well designed, the landlord could end up with a bigger ultimate payout than the people putting the blood sweat and tears into the business take home.

Again, I have no personal understanding of what is actually transpiring here, but if it's correct, it does explain why businesses have struggled in this location. I hope that the new restaurant does well and lasts a long time. I'm certainly going to give it a few tries.

Pretty unlikely there is a profit sharing arrangement, more likely a fixed monthly rent. I believe Gustos was paying around 6K….tough nut to crack in the off season.

fatlazyless 05-04-2025 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by SAMIAM (Post 400179)
Pretty unlikely there is a profit sharing arrangement, more likely a fixed monthly rent. I believe Gustos was paying around 6K….tough nut to crack in the off season.

Every time you drive past this old Coe House, you must think "thank God I sold that place like 15-years ago for the big money and got the hell away from it....;)"

thinkxingu 05-24-2025 06:01 PM

Ate at the Taphouse tonight with my family and a friend. Got basic pub food—pizza, wings, tenders, grilled chicken Caesar salad, smashburger, and a few sodas—and all was solid other than thin cheese and toppings on the pizzas.

Prices were reasonable (not awesome) but service was excellent, and it's a great location/building, so we'll be adding it to our rotation and recommend y'all giving it a go.

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SAMIAM 05-26-2025 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by fatlazyless (Post 400244)
Every time you drive past this old Coe House, you must think "thank God I sold that place like 15-years ago for the big money and got the hell away from it....;)"

Glad to be retired for sure but when I drive by I think of the fun we had during the year of restoration and the years we ran the Coe House Restaurant. Wish it had stayed a little more upscale. Pretty fancy building with lots of overhead for beer and burgers

phoenix 05-26-2025 07:58 AM

Agree samiam wonder if it will just be seasonal

Swimmer215 05-26-2025 08:02 AM

"whomever is taking care of the website is a criminally awful writer."
Ummm... I'm pretty sure it should be "WHOEVER is taking care of the website..."

Biggd 05-26-2025 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 400610)
Ate at the Taphouse tonight with my family and a friend. Got basic pub food—pizza, wings, tenders, grilled chicken Caesar salad, smashburger, and a few sodas—and all was solid other than thin cheese and toppings on the pizzas.

Prices were reasonable (not awesome) but service was excellent, and it's a great location/building, so we'll be adding it to our rotation and recommend y'all giving it a go.

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We went last night, it was busy but no wait. Food was good, service was iffy. We had a young waitress, and she was a little overwhelmed. We look forward to going back in warmer weather and sitting outside.

thinkxingu 05-26-2025 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Swimmer215 (Post 400625)
"whomever is taking care of the website is a criminally awful writer."

Ummm... I'm pretty sure it should be "WHOEVER is taking care of the website..."

You are correct, and it's been noted and edited. I'll chalk that one up to autocorrect! [emoji1]

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LoveLakeLife 05-26-2025 06:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Swimmer215 (Post 400625)
"whomever is taking care of the website is a criminally awful writer."

Ummm... I'm pretty sure it should be "WHOEVER is taking care of the website..."

Swimmer is correct but both Swimmer and Think are fans of the introductory “Ummm”, to questionable effect. [emoji1787][emoji56]


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thinkxingu 05-27-2025 04:10 AM

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Originally Posted by LoveLakeLife (Post 400639)
Swimmer is correct but both Swimmer and Think are fans of the introductory“Ummm”, to questionable effect. [emoji1787][emoji56]


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Ummm...questionable?!

Also, for a small comparison: Pub 23's wings were MUCH better than Taphouse Winnipesaukee's. Especially for one smackeroo each!

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