American Postal Workers Accident Benefit Assn
36 Industrial Wy
Rochester, NH 03867
Strafford County
Phone: (603) 330-0282
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by Cecil Farrer on
BarChi has been on my must try sushi list for a couple months now and finally decided to go last night. They have a great happy hour that I would love to share when hours but the website, menu and sign out front all have conflicting on the hours. One thing is certain that they have happy hour all day on Sundays. The happy hour menu is pretty big and has sushi, maki rolls, appetizers, and robata skewers. They also offer some killer drink specials like $1.50 sake bombs, $4 martinis and cosmos, $4 house wine and beer ranging from $2.25-3.50. The real treat is the house made infused sakes running $7 during happy hour. I am not a sweet drink fan but the bartender offered me a tasting of pineapple sake and it was really yummy. They also have a sake bloody Mary with jalapeno infused sake (probably goes great on that all day Happy Hour on Sunday). I ordered the Austin roll and a piece of what they referred to "super white tuna" (aka escolar) nigiri. The Austin roll consists of tuna, escolar, salmon, tomago, avocado and just a little spicy mayonnaise. I really liked the Austin roll which they are fairly generous with the amount of fish in the roll. The escolar was not the best I have ever had but was also good. BarChi has a comfortable atmosphere and various seating options from the bar, lounge, restaurant and very large sushi bar. With such a great happy hour and good location by 2nd street, I kept asking myself where everyone is at. I was one of four customers in the restaurant the entire time I was there.
by Hoyt Geldmacher on
Okay...Based on the food alone this place is at least a 4. I only reduced the rating to 3 because it not necessarily the cutest place in the world and the menu was really simple (like only 3 entrees to choice from). It has a lot of character and a nice lil neighborhood feel. The waitress/bartender was very attentive and able to handle a pretty full house by herself. I had a shrimp appetizer that was SO good..kinda spicy...kinda sweet. My friend had the chicken curry - that was pretty good too. We got there early so we were able to park right in front but parking appeared to be tough when we left a couple of hours later. I had the hibiscus margarita - which was so yummy. My friend had ginger tea which was pretty good too. I think this is a great spot to go to if your hanging with local friends to have a good bite, no pressure, good drinks.
by Autumn K. on
Depending on what night you're there and what party/event you're attending, the boys are hot, the girls are easy, and I am no exception. Since Red Melon stopped doing Melon here a few years back (I am totally dating myself), I haven't bothered much. A recent Friday night found me here; mini dress, fishnets, hooker heels, boa, and all and I had such a good time, I was magically transported back to the hard-partying days of my youth...dancing all night til I was pouring sweat, rubbing up on sexy strangers, doing bad things with boys in the upstairs secret bathroom, and generally wreaking havoc... DNA used to be kind of run down and shitty but they've made some definite improvements. The women's restrooms are phenomenally cleaner (although I hate the stainless steel toilets you can't sit on) and it just generally looks less broken-down. The staff have also improved and appear to be less surly than before. I don't spend every weekend here like I once did but oh, the memories...the memories...
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