11 Hills Ave - map
Concord, NH 03301
603.224.5669
Hours Monday - Saturday 11:30a.m.- 2:30p.m Sunday - Thursday 5:00 - 9:00p.m.
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Features
kids' menu
vegetarian dishes
takeout
private room
private parties
Accepts
cash
MasterCard/Eurocard Discover Visa gift certificates
Smoking
not permitted
Dress
casual
Alcohol
full bar
Parking
own parking lot
Handicapped Access
completely accessible
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Concord's Best Restaurant for 30+ Adults If you want to get drunk on cheap drinks and gorge yourself on run-of-the mill food, go somewhere else. On the other hand, if you are a mature adult who wants to enjoy a couple of good (not watered down) drinks and some truly original Mexican food, this is the place for you. Hermanos caters to a slightly older (30+) white-collar clientele.
Don't wait for a table downstairs... Go straight up to the lounge where they have LIVE JAZZ Sunday through Thursday evenings. They serve the full menu in the lounge and it's very kid-friendly, with tables well away from the bar, plus Legos and Etch-a-Sketches to play with while waiting for the food. Is your child a picky eater? How about a peanut butter & jelly quesadilla? Unlike the regular menu, the kids' menu is very reasonably priced -- Less than most other restaurants in Concord. When my kids were younger we used to go there a couple of times a month for dinner and music. After dinner the kids would go up and sit right next to the band and the musicians were always very nice to them.
PROS: Live Jazz - Different groups each night. Some from as far away as Boston.
Margaritas - These are traditional (not frozen) and fantastic. Don't be put off by small size or the price... One Hermanos margarita probably has as much alcohol as three of those big, sugary drinks at the other restaurants. I'm a big guy and I've never had more than two in one evening.
Guacamole - The best guacamole I have had at any Mexican restaurant, ever.
Original Entrees - The Quesadilla de Eduardo and the Pastor de Avacado (a burrito) are the two best... Spicy, but not too hot, chicken or beef sauteed with peppers, onions, olives, etc. and covered with cheese. The pastor adds fresh slices of avocado. If you want something really different try the Quesidilla de Marisco - Shrimp, avocado, and havarti cheese in a grilled flour tortilla.
Atmosphere - There is no smoking allowed anywhere in the restaurant and patrons are not allowed to use cell phones in the dining areas or lounge.
CONS: Price - Dinner and drinks for two adults will run $50-$60 or more. (One positive aspect of the price is that it keeps away the the rowdy 20-somethings who only want to go out and get drunk)
Menu - Some traditional mexican restaurant fare is conspicuously absent from the menu, like tamales, and fajitas. (There's still pleny to choose from)
As you can tell by my review, I've been to Hermanos many times over the last ten years. They have a professional, friendly staff, great food and live jazz five nights a week. Hmmm... no loud drunks, no smoke, no annoying cell phones, good food, and live jazz. 'Sounds pretty good to me. [16 Aug 2005 00:07:28]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: Quesidilla de Eduardo, Pastor de Avocado
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