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"Friendly and attentive staff! The food was AMAZING!! Came in on a Sunday for St Patrick’s day festivities. Not super busy. Drinks are decent priced. The flights are recommended! Great little brewery in the heart of Nashua! **Edit** Went back for the fourth time now. I cannot express how Amazing this place is. The portions are Big and prices are definitely reasonable!! My new favorite place for sure."

★★★★★

"Yum!! We ate a late lunch here today and it was fantastic! The staff was super friendly, the beer was cold and the food was delicious! What more can I say? I had a flight of beer which is the way to go at a new brewery! I had the French onion soup and my wife had the Southwestern salad. I added the beer pretzels as well. Wonderful!"

★★★★★

"We absolutely loved this place! First off I have to say how rare it is to have the combination of great beer, amazing food, excellent service and prices that won't break the bank. We definitely had all that here, and more. We're from Massachusetts but had to be in Nashua for an errand. We love exploring breweries so we checked out several online before deciding on Odd Fellows Brewing Company. So so glad we did! The brewery occupies part of a beautiful, late 1800s building that sits at the corner of Main and Temple Streets in Nashua, called the Odd Fellows building. By naming the brewery after the building, the owners paid homage to the elegant building as well as created an easy way to remember where the brewery is located. The building faces busy Main Street, so parking can be tight, but we found parking in a public lot about a half a block down on a side street. The decor is what perhaps could be described as elegant pub style. Nice long bar surrounded by plenty of tables in the rest of the space. We sat at the bar as we usually like to do at a brewery (side note: thank you, Odd Fellows Brewery, for actually having padded stools with backs instead of those hard wood ones or, even worse, those metal things without a back). We were greeted cheerfully by the bartender, Tamra, who was awesome! She answered all our questions and didn't make us feel like pains in the ass for requesting samples or asking lots of questions about the food and the beer. Plus she stopped to chat when she had a spare minute, which was really fun. For beer, I settled on Damn Skippy, a peanut butter stout (we were delighted to find that - we love porters and stouts and especially peanut butter if it's not overly sweet - this one was just right!). My boyfriend started with the Sweet Baby Brown ale, which he very much enjoyed, followed by a Damn Skippy. Since we were there to eat as well as drink, Tamra handed us 4 (yes 4!) different menus: one for the beers on tap, one for the craft cocktails and wines (the brewery has a full bar), one that highlighted the specials of the day and the regular food menu. Don't expect standard, no effort pub food here. This place is a good brewery, yes, but also a real restaurant and the chef is amazing. I would come here just for the food even if it didn't have great beer. Both of our lunches were delicious. Boyfriend chose the Odd Fellows Burger (don't opt out of the bacon jam- get it on the side if you're not sure. It's great to dip fries in). And ohhhh the fries! They were some of the best I've ever had and definitely the most unusual. I can't describe the shape and probably should have taken a picture but wasn't thinking cuz I was too hungry. Light and fluffy inside and crispy outside. I chose the lusciously creamy risotto, complete with a medley of wild mushrooms and asparagus, topped with a generous portion of shredded short rib. One bite and I thought I had died and gone to heaven. It really was that good. And quite a large portion. I ended up taking half of it home. It's pretty obvious we truly enjoyed this place. It's fun to accidentally discover a place that provides such a completely delightful and unexpected experience. Wish we were closer but we will definitely come back (I think I'll be dreaming about that risotto!)."

★★★★★

"Both saison and IPA were terrific 👍 The food on the other hand was bland. I ordered Thai duck tacos and it was just ok, however my wife's Cuban sandwich was kind of meh. Kids Mac and cheese was basically inedible 🫤 so or son ate all of mine fries which luckily were quite good. So or is a really mixed experience. I'd definitely go there for beer again though."

★★★★

"We went for an early Thursday dinner. Sat on the sidewalk with our dogs. Staff was friendly, service was great. The fish and chips and their burger were excellent. We also has the O'Brien's red ale. I'm not completely sure, but I believe it's their own brew. We will definitely repeat that. Next time we're thinking beer and french fries followed by the brownie sundae."

★★★★

Hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday 11:30 AM – 11:00 PM
Saturday 11:30 AM – 11:00 PM
Sunday 11:30 AM – 8:00 PM

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Odd Fellows Brewing Co's hours?
Odd Fellows Brewing Co is located in Nashua, New Hampshire. Monday: Closed. Tuesday: Closed. Wednesday: 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM. Thursday: 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM. Friday: 11:30 AM – 11:00 PM. Saturday: 11:30 AM – 11:00 PM. Sunday: 11:30 AM – 8:00 PM.
Where is Odd Fellows Brewing Co located?
Odd Fellows Brewing Co is located at 124 Main St, Nashua, NH 03060, United States, Nashua, NH. You can get directions using the map above.
What is Odd Fellows Brewing Co's phone number?
You can reach Odd Fellows Brewing Co at (603) 521-8129.
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