4:30-ish to *8*:45-ish, Jeri, not 9:45!!!! (The upstairs band takes over, usually very loudly, at 9.)The Press Room was named by its founder Jay Smith (in 1976), a journalist, hence the typewriter theme. (Jay used to have a collection of old ones above the bar -- below the obligatory naked lady -- and on the sign. The "new owner" since the mid-90s put a saxophone on the sign instead, sigh.)
New Hampshah/Press Room formal is more or less clean jeans (don't offend your neighbors) and T-shirts that don't advertise Budweiser or Coors (like I said, don't offend your neighbors). And you may need a heavier shirt or sweater the way the weather's been going. (Another sigh.)
l'll go find one of the previous Press Room threads and repost the directions and caveats here, but getting there early is a good idea both for the parking and seating. We sit around a couple tables pushed together in the back, so there's limited space available at best, and have to stay out of the waitresses' way as well. (And a good idea, too, as they keep us from dying of thirst!)
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