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Old 12-09-2021, 05:59 AM   #1
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Investigation reports indicate that a small materials fire was extinguished by an occupant (at or near the old Joe Greens) and the fire call was cancelled......
Thanks! I couldn't find it anywhere but on one of the Facebook pages, so I figured it wasn't a big deal. I'm looking forward to this place—hopefully, it'll be great!

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Old 12-09-2021, 10:16 AM   #2
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Anyone know what the plans are for opening? The renovations certainly look nice.
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Old 12-09-2021, 02:19 PM   #3
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The new owners are an investment group who plan on leasing the space out they also purchased the Bayside Grill & Tavern building not business and plan on leasing that location as well.
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Old 12-09-2021, 04:13 PM   #4
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The new owners are an investment group who plan on leasing the space out they also purchased the Bayside Grill & Tavern building not business and plan on leasing that location as well.
They're moving from the Kingswood Golf Course to the 51 Mill Street location and opening later this month under a new name: Back Bay Boathouse. Looking forward to going when we get back up to Wolfeboro.
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Old 12-09-2021, 06:03 PM   #5
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They're moving from the Kingswood Golf Course to the 51 Mill Street location and opening later this month under a new name: Back Bay Boathouse. Looking forward to going when we get back up to Wolfeboro.
You mean a new old name!! It used to be BBB when it first opened.
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You mean a new old name!! It used to be BBB when it first opened.
The original Back Bay Boathouse was before my time. The first restaurant we went to at that location was Love's Quay in the early 2000s.
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Old 12-10-2021, 05:26 AM   #7
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The original Back Bay Boathouse was before my time. The first restaurant we went to at that location was Love's Quay in the early 2000s.
Yes it was also named that.
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Back Bay Boathouse was early 80s it was owned by Bill Clark same guy that owned the Depot in Meredith where Volvo is now.
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Back Bay Boathouse was early 80s it was owned by Bill Clark same guy that owned the Depot in Meredith where Volvo is now.
Really? I thought Jack Donnelly built it. Maybe not?
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There were a few partners.
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Ah, he was a silent partner then! Thanks.
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Yes Jack did build it, he tried to duplicate the boat house at Bald Peak.
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Just last weekend I went through a milk crate of old slides and pictures from the Depot and the Back Bay Boathouse. The slides were mostly of the moving of the old train station in Meredith ('73 I think) up the road to where it became the restaurant. Plus some early drafts of the menu and such. Boathouse pictures from a couple of wild Halloween and NYE parties. There was an apartment above the restaurant. As a kid I remember speaking down to peek at the madness.
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Just last weekend I went through a milk crate of old slides and pictures from the Depot and the Back Bay Boathouse. The slides were mostly of the moving of the old train station in Meredith ('73 I think) up the road to where it became the restaurant. Plus some early drafts of the menu and such. Boathouse pictures from a couple of wild Halloween and NYE parties. There was an apartment above the restaurant. As a kid I remember speaking down to peek at the madness.
Are we talking about two different places?
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Are we talking about two different places?
I don't think so. The Depot in Meredith. The Back Bay Boathouse on Mill St.
in Wolfeboro. Yes?
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I don't think so. The Depot in Meredith. The Back Bay Boathouse on Mill St.
in Wolfeboro. Yes?
That would be two different places.
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Back Bay Boathouse was early 80s it was owned by Bill Clark same guy that owned the Depot in Meredith where Volvo is now.
Referring to a previous post in thread . . . carry on
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