Mosaico dances out the mid-semester blues
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“The simile was my first crush, but I only knew how to love, and it only knew how to like,” said Kane Smego on stage in the Stratford Room of the MUB. “Some of my friends grew up playing ball, others on the corner, but either way, they both end up in courts.”
It’s that time of year again, folks. Your special someone is waiting to hear where you’re taking them for Valentine’s Day dinner. So before you start sweating, or contemplating why you’re partaking in this day, take a minute to check out these local options. A spot for everyone’s budget, these destinations each have their own personality and color. Depending on your desired menu, you can’t go wrong with the following 6 restaurants. Love is in the air, and so is the smell of your romantic dinner.
Opened in 1969, the bar and restaurant offers a variety of food products (famous for their tacos and burgers) and a large list of craft beers. It’s become a well known destination for the small New Hampshire town, with many famous acts such as Aerosmith and Phish performing on the stage as well, according to their website.