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Lakeside Variety (formerly McGraths)
It seems that Lakeside Variety closed for good this week. The store was known as McGrath's and had been in business for 76 years, I believe.
Story in town is that it was sold to Fiddleheads Farms Marketplace in Dover, NH (http://www.fiddleheadfarmsmarket.com/) (Broken Pushcart used to be at that location in Dover.) I find it interesting that McGraths closed because Hannafords came into Alton, but then became a 5-&-10, to then sell to a... grocery store (upscale...? maybe?) Anyone else heard about this one? |
I heard the same rumor, but don't have any real facts.
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nice store!
That old store had lots of stuff. There was food, some hardware, toys......The post card looks to be from the 40's
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...wow..what a nice old building that orange, green & yellow 'new englander' is & right on the water too....those were the days....do you remember??....wouldn't it be nice if some store somewhere actually sold this old postcard photo all framed and ready to hang on the wall....seems like the old postcards had better color than today's postcards.....back then....postcards were more postcardy, or something!
Alton must have suffered a big loss when that McGrath's building was lost to a fire. Got to love an old hardware store.......nails by the 1/4lb.....two washers....one drill bit....and one crotchedy old nut behind the counter somewhere..... That Reubin's Hardware is a terrific Alton store....by the way.... |
The old Alton drive-in use to be where McGraths is now located, whoops I should say, use to be before last week.:)
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I'm sure the original McGraths was quite a store... I knew that the location by the school hadn't been there for very long. Too bad they didn't rebuild in the old location... |
Alton's Creaky Floors
True Value Hardware, Ruben's Home Center, Busy Corner Store, Town Hall, let's hope they don't get replaced with new quiet yucky flooring.
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The old McGrath's was great!
In the early 60's the only grocery in town was McGrath's. It had the old wooden creaky floors and narrow aisles to negotiate with a shopping cart. The right-hand side of the building had a 5 & 10 type store in the front and in the back they sold clothing. The week prior to Labor Day weekend the clothes were marked down 40-50% and you could get some real "bahgains" on Queens casual summer outfits. Back then the Busy Corner (now Amilynne's) had the post office, an ice cream stand and a laundromat besides the general store offerings. So sorry to see the new McGrath's closing. We already have Hannafords and DeVylders farmstand, don't know how a gourmet market will do. With Doris McGrath moving to the Taylor community, I guess her sons don't want the store anymore. We still need a laundromat.....
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Fiddlehead's?
If it is a Fiddlehead's Farms Marketplace coming in, that is not a bad thing. Yes, they are upscale, but the meat and produce are absolutely top-notch.
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Fiddleheads in Alton?
From their website, Fiddleheads looks like it would fit in more in a frou-frou environment like Wolfeboro. Between Johnson's marketplace, DeVylder's farmstand & Hannaford's, I would think there wouldn't be on overflow of clientele to support a gourmet market in Alton.
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I have to agree with GHFAB, Alton, Barnstead and the close surrounding towns have always been more working class, "That loaf of bread is HOW MUCH," type of people, just like me. And its not like you have to take a plane to get to Dover if that is really what you want.
We have a Co-op's over here in New London that is owned by the folks in Concord. Hanover and Lebanon have one each as well that are connected by ownership. These areas along with Dover have the higher household incomes to sustain a location. Sounds like they want to break into the Lakes Region without the overhead of a prime locale, they are going to make you drive. |
I loved the old McGrath's in the bay. My dad practically grew up with Peter McGrath. I still have a bunch of those cedar boxes with "Alton, NH" on the cover. Love those things. Used to pick one up every summer.
I missed the original store when it burned. The new one, where the marina is now, just wasn't the same - too "modern" for me even though it was the early 70's, I guess. I loved the 5&10 in the village, too. Too bad. Ah, memories. nj2nh |
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Heard it from the mouths of Fiddleheads' employees today that they are aiming for a June 1 opening....
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Fiddlehead Farms opened this past Thursday apparently. Stopped in today. It was quite crowded. Nice to see some cars in the parking lot again. So you go in and you have to hang a right which moves you along a quite impressive bakery along one wall....YUM!!! Lots of pastries. Then as you move back along towards the front there is a deli along the other wall. I noticed prepared foods (lasagna, salads) and fish and some marinated meats. Along the center there are lots of bins with fresh produce. I didn't get much of a feel for the prices and it was crowded so this is not a complete list of their offerings. There are NO GROCERIES. No boxed or canned goods, cleaning or paper supplies or anything like that.
I liked it! |
Visited Today
I agree with McDude, this place is fun.
We spoke with lot's of the folks that work there. It seems they are a co-op. Each department has different owners, Cheese, Bakery, Fresh Meat, Deli that makes sandwiches, (Boars Head !) and a fantastic Fresh Fish provider. The vegetables were awesome, asparagus $.99 per pound! 1lb strawberry's $.99. Get this Farm Fresh Jumbo Eggs... $.99 per dozen!:eek: The cheese shop is called The Butlers Pantry, www.butlers-pantry.com, run by a very nice lady, Margaret Smith, The Meat House , www.themeathouse.com, is run by Erik Holt (GM), he was giving out a small take home sample of his steak tips. ( I'll report back later tonight!) They also had a great selection of Dry Aged beef, Top End selection of all meats and Fresh grilling sausage. The bakery is Abigail's Bakery www.abigailsbakery.com. all fresh made and made in NH. The fresh fish is amazing, Fresh Halibut.. not previously frozen! Wide selection of local and shipped in fresh fish. They also have lobsters. As the local produce becomes available, they will feature locally grown produce. I really got a kick out of the names of some of the locally brewed beers and stouts from Manchester Brewing. Check out the names of some of their beers at their website. http://manchesterbrewing.com/beers. :cheers: This place is a great addition to the Lakes region! |
Menu from the Sandwich Shop
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The beer selection is breath-taking...
We dined on grilled lime chipotle turkey tips, zucchini and summer squash, fresh tomatoes, and baby red potatoes the other night, all from Fiddleheads. Hubby and I split a St. Peter's OPA... yum. It was all good. |
i stop at fiddlehead farms in Dover every time I head north for meat and veggies and usually a pastry treat. With no good meat shop on the east side of the lake this change should be a positive.
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We did try the steak tips they gave us as a "sample" . They were "melt in your mouth" tender and not overmarinated. Very much like the Whining Butcher's meats.
Place is great to have around. I think they will do very well. :D |
this place can be dangerous...
...to your pocketbook or wallet, as in "I'll take one of each!" :D.
We stopped in to "look around" and ended up picking up two strip steaks, and some other stuff. At around 6:30, as the PGA tour event was ending, I fired up the gas grill, my wife was getting the corn on the cob ready, and made a salad, and as I went to put on the steaks, the grill was out; as in out of gas :fire: . So, the steaks were cooked in the broiler, and they were oh so good and so was the corn. Now I will have to buy a Jenn-air stove with Grill or DCS similarly equipped for the house, in case I run out again. Oh, I had a spare bottle, but it was empty too.:blush: |
Good Place ... Excellent Fresh Salmon!
QL and I stopped by Fiddlehead's today and were very impressed. The inside of the building has been renovated and it is clean and well laid out. They were offering free cheese, shrimp, and hot marinated steak tip samples, all of which were delicious. The staff has been well trained and they are very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. At the fish/seafood counter we had a hard time making a selection as everything looked so fresh and tasty. We finally decided on the fresh salmon, which I had this evening (unfortunately QL is allergic to fish and seafood). The salmon was outstanding. We are now planning to make regular stops there now for meat, fish, vegetables and fruit.
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I popped in on Saturday. Only spent a few bucks. Gotta love the 3/$1 grapefruit. I likes mah dried fruit too, so I treated myself to some cantaloupe spears. The boy got a nice cookie.
They offer a neat Valentine's Day prefab supper you just pop into the oven back home. Good deal. Mrs. Crawford loves the Canoli (sp?). Not much for the pastrys, so she gets mine and I get the last glass of vino. |
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