Dine Inside A Private Igloo With Your Very Own Fireplace At The 1750 Taphouse In New Hampshire
By Michelle|Published November 19, 2020
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We’ve seen quite a bit of change this year and there’s no doubt that things feel different. But that doesn’t mean we can’t find ways to enjoy life. Getting outside is a great way to remember what we love about being in New Hampshire. And so is dining out. Now that the weather is a bit colder, we’re loving the new and inventive ways that local eateries are creating a safe space for us to enjoy a meal. One of our favorites is this cozy spot offering one of the most unique ways to dine!
You might already be familiar with 1750 Taphouse in Bedford. They serve some of the best food in the area, after all. But this winter they're changing the way they serve their patrons and we think you're going to love it!
In order to ensure that patrons feel safe throughout the winter, many restaurants are looking for inventive ways of allowing folks to sit outside. The only problem? Things can get pretty cold in New Hampshire! The solution is these incredible heated igloos.
Some igloos offer comfy lounge seating, while others offer the traditional dining set-up. But both are great for social-distanced outdoor dining with your household.
And, of course, the same delicious menu is still available. From hearty, comfort foods to drinks you'll have a hard time leaving when your reservation is over.
But, you can always come back to enjoy the unique experience again. We've provided information you'll need to reserve your igloo below. Now all you have to do is go!
1750 Taphouse is open Monday through Thursday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., Friday through Saturday from noon to 11 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 10 p.m. You can reserve an igloo for 4:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. or 8:30 p.m. Each reservation allows diners to enjoy their space for an hour and 45 minutes. Between each party there’s a thorough cleaning before the next is seated.
You can learn more about them by visiting their website. And, you can keep up-to-date by following them on Facebook. If you have questions you can reach them on 603-488-2573.