Time Traveling Photographer Enjoys Taking Photos at Red Arrow Diner

WMUR-TV’s NH Chronicle recently did a segment on New Hampshire-based time traveling photographers, including Karen Jerzyk Photography. In the Lonely Astronaut series, Jerzyk explores what it would be like for an astronaut to come down to earth and see how people live and what things look like. One of Jerzyk’s favorite places to take photos is Red Arrow Diner! Read More …

16 of The Daily Meal’s Favorite Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Restaurants

The hit show “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives,” created and hosted by celebrity chef Guy Fieri, brings restaurants from all over into viewers’ homes. The show features a wide range of restaurants, from James Beard Award-winning establishments to old-school, down-home eats. If you have watched the show, it is inevitable that your mouth has watered with the sights of foods created at these restaurants. Read More …

97.5 WOKQ Recognizes Red Arrow Diner as Best Diner in New Hampshire

It’s no secret that we have a loud and proud foodie population here in New England, and with good reason. Our restaurant industry is killing it right now, and there’s never a shortage of new establishments opening their doors to the public. You can never run out of places to visit for your next dining experience, especially in New Hampshire. Read More …

My Red Arrow Diner Surprise

A police car parked sideways on Lowell Street on the morning of October 15th blocking traffic while tables with red cloths over them waited for patrons to arrive. Burgers sizzled on a grill outside, sending plumes of smoke into the air. Placards on the sidewalk with oversized proclamations by Governor Chris Sununu, Senator Maggie Hassan, and Senator Jeanne Shaheen recognized an accomplishment few businesses of any kind can match: the Red Arrow Diner had been in business for 100 years. Read More …

Red Arrow Diner celebrates 100th anniversary

A police car parked sideways on Lowell Street on the morning of October 15th blocking traffic while tables with red cloths over them waited for patrons to arrive. Burgers sizzled on a grill outside, sending plumes of smoke into the air. Placards on the sidewalk with oversized proclamations by Governor Chris Sununu, Senator Maggie Hassan, and Senator Jeanne Shaheen recognized an accomplishment few businesses of any kind can match: the Red Arrow Diner had been in business for 100 years. Read More …

At Red Arrow Centennial, regulars reflect on long-standing diner’s place in many lives

The Red Arrow diner is famously cramped, with room for maybe 20 people at its few booths and red vinyl counter stools — but as the restaurant celebrated its 100th anniversary Saturday, more than 100 diners were able to spread out on dozens of tables set up on Lowell Street, eating with Red Arrow staff to celebrate the outsized role the tiny diner has played in New Hampshire. Read More …