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Clams vs Mussels: We’re Talking the Best NH Seafood

Do you know your clams from your mussels? Here’s how to tell the difference so you know what you’re getting when you order NH seafood.

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Amherst NH Restaurants Ask: Are Frappes and Milkshakes the Same?

Are frappes and milkshakes the same? Let us answer this very important question facing Amherst, NH, restaurants.

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Subs Nashua NH: What’s Your Sandwich Called?

Many would argue that a sandwich is the perfect meal. You can hold it in your hand and it’s got everything you need in it.

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Bentley’s Roast Beef: Behind the Beef

Take a drive through New England and you’ll soon discover that roast beef is more than just a sandwich to us. Here’s why the Roast Beef sandwich is a staple New England food!

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Celebrating National Hot Pastrami Sandwich Day! 

Sometimes, mixing things up is what life calls for. Lucky for you, we’re serving up the best roast beef AND pastrami sandwiches in the area!

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Shake up the Holidays with Seafood in NH

Step out of tradition by trying one of our seafood dished this holiday season. At Bentley’s we serve some of the best seafood in NH, always caught fresh at Cape Ann. Check out what we have to offer.

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National Baklava Day: 6 Fun Facts on the Beloved Dessert

In celebration of National Baklava day on November 17th, Bentley’s Roast Beef in NH is here to tell you some fun facts on the beloved dessert and how it came to be as we know it today.

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So, What’s The Big Deal About Angus Beef Anyway?

National Cheeseburger Day is around the corner and the debate is out – Is Angus beef better than regular beef?

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It’s Time For National Horseradish Month

Do you love horseradish? Did you know it has been a popular roast beef condiment for hundreds of years?

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