I know what your favorite new spot is going to be.  In fact, it will become the hot spot of Portsmouth as soon as they're fully-staffed and embarking on a grand opening.

There's a secret brewing in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, that's so special, you will want to grab food from there often. Not just because it's healthy, but because it has a very cool vibe.

Hearth Food Garden via Facebook
Hearth Food Garden via Facebook
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The latest and greatest in food ideas has opened in Portsmouth, and it's called Hearth Food Garden.  What's a food garden?  Well, think of Eataly in Boston or New York, scale it back a bit, then add super healthy food stations for takeout or dine-in.  Now add a dash of panache like the "root lounge", and voile, you have the newest foodie experience in New Hampshire, sure to catch on quickly.

Hearth Food Garden via Facebook
Hearth Food Garden via Facebook
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Located in downtown Portsmouth, Heart Food Garden is at 60 Penhallow Street, and will prove to be so much more than a healthy food hall.  The community will also offer nights of dance, storytelling, and teaching.

Hearth Food Garden via Facebook
Hearth Food Garden via Facebook
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The group is looking for new members to add to their community, so if you have a talent you would like to add to the list of performers on the community stage, reach out here.  100% of the tips go to the "community sharer" for their talents.

Hearth Food Garden via Facebook
Hearth Food Garden via Facebook
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This project is a whole new concept, and as the Hearth Food Garden continues its soft opening, feel free to share the information.  They are now open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 7am-9pm, but expect a grand opening soon.

Check the Hearth Food Garden Facebook page for updates.  Enjoy!

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