Restaurant review: Ri Ra Portsmouth, NH

Ri Ra is located in the historic New Hampshire Bank building which dates back to 1803 and is in the heart of downtown Portsmouth, NH. Despite the classical revival architecture that includes a giant stained glass dome some 30′ above, the place feels very cozy and is a comfortable place to grab a drink or dinner.The menu is divided into starters and salads that range from $6-$12; main dishes from $14-$19; bar fare which is comprised of options like chips, wings and nachos that cost $7-$11; and simple fare (sandwiches and burgers) $10-$11.  In addition there are great happy hour specials that are available weekdays from 4:00-7:00pm.

Depicted below is Ri Ra’s Baked Mac & Cheese with grilled chicken ($18). The dinner came out hot on a skillet with so much food a food coma was all but guaranteed.  Below that is the Haddock & Chips ($17) which was very lightly battered and very satisfying with a dash of vinegar for additional flavoring.

Dining at Ri Ra is definitely more informal and relaxed and probably best for groups and friends rather than dates or special occasions. Our meals all arrived together, promptly and thumbs up were immediately provided by everyone as our group simultaneously devoured dinner.

Ri Ra has 11 other locations. You can where at, rira.com.

3 responses to “Restaurant review: Ri Ra Portsmouth, NH

  1. This makes me want to toss my breakfast and have baked mac & cheese.

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  2. Looks fun and the food does look quite good. I did go there one time and it was a zoo with 20-somethings and not very sober 20-somethings I might add.

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  3. Luis and I just had dinner Friday night at the Atlanta Rí Rá. While the building it’s in is brand new, the pub itself feels authentic. This is hardly surprising given the entire place, floor to ceiling, came from various Irish establishments. Even much of the staff is from Ireland, on a work rotation program.

    Great review, it certainly concurs with our experience.

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