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‘Something different, something fun’: The Friendly Toast opens in downtown Concord

Rachel Wachman

Red sparkly booths steadily filled with hungry customers as morning sunlight streamed through the windows of The Friendly Toast restaurant in downtown Concord on its opening day.

The all-day brunch and bar, part of a small chain of New England eateries that began in Portsmouth in 1994, moved into the first floor of the newly opened Arts Alley on Main Street.

Although The Friendly Toast didn’t unlock its doors until 7:30 a.m., Bill Hall inaugurated the line at 6:55 a.m., determined to be among the first people in the city to take in the food, drinks and vibe.

One of his close friends was working the bar, and Hall wanted to show his support. Plus, he was looking forward to getting a good meal in the process.

“We certainly need more restaurants in Concord and more breakfast places, too. It’s a beautiful building. They did a great job renovating it,” said Hall, who lives in the Capital City.

The Arts Alley project, spearheaded by developer Steve Duprey, sought to create new downtown entertainment options that appealed to all ages, especially younger people. The Friendly Toast, whose success across New England has skyrocketed since the pandemic, plays a large role in that endeavor.