Countless Celebrities Have Loved This Iconic New Hampshire Diner For Decades
Diners have long been a place where the community gathers for good food and fine company. Oftentimes, it’s the not-so-famous locals who make diners their favorite neighborhood spots, but the following local eatery also attracts customers with a bit more notoriety.
The Red Arrow Diner opened in Manchester in 1922 and has been an iconic landmark in the Queen City ever since. Aside from a brief closure in the 1980s, the diner has served the downtown community.
Get the day started right with a classic breakfast from The Red Arrow! For those with big appetites, try the big breakfast, which is served on two plates.
As you might expect, the menu here offers a wide selection of items that you would hope to find at a diner, including the classic American Chop Suey, a favorite of this author.
A wall at the diner commemorates the celebrities who have visited including Kevin Costner, Paul Newman, countless politicians, and comedian Adam Sandler, who grew up in Manchester.
You’ll never know who you’ll run into at Red Arrow Diner; it could be a brush with stardom! For more information on its locations and to view current menus, visit its website and follow along on Facebook.