In September 2024, the Golden Corral in Manchester, New Hampshire, abruptly closed its doors.

Would it ever open again, or would this chain restaurant only exist in New England in one other location: Springfield, Massachusetts?

Fear not, because the endless buffet is back, and the Golden Corral at 655 S Willow Street is open once again.

Is the Golden Corral in New Hampshire Open?

The first (and so far only) Golden Corral in New Hampshire opened its doors in Manchester back in 2020.

Yup, you read that right. The restaurant opened just as the pandemic was really kicking into overdrive.

According to the New Hampshire Union Leader, when the place first opened, there were multiple serving stations manned by employees wearing masks and gloves who provided the food.

As mentioned earlier, the Golden Corral would surprisingly close in 2024, but now, only about seven months later, it's back.

A Facebook post from the restaurant mentioned that customers could start dining in on April 10.

Hopefully, the place stays open for a long time to come. And who knows? Maybe New England might get its third Golden Corral in the future.

Can you eat as much as you want at Golden Corral?

Golden Corral does have an all-you-can-eat buffet for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, according to its website.

We're talking mashed potatoes and gravy, pot roast, vegetables, mac and cheese, biscuits, pulled pork and fried chicken, among a variety of other choices.

How many things do you think you can eat?

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Whether you're from New Hampshire or want to take a road trip from Maine for the endless buffet, the Golden Corral is back to two places in New England you can check out.

Will you be eating at the Golden Corral now that it's open again? Where's your favorite place to eat in New Hampshire?

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