While it won’t be “Larry’s Clam Bar” anymore it will be serving seafood and there are plans for soft-serve ice cream at a walk-up window. The new place will also feature a fish market. This is all the idea of Bob Pagliarulo who knows a bit about the restaurant business. He owns the Saddle Up Saloon in Kingston and survived the pandemic. He’s anxious to breathe new life into the building and help create fond memories for a whole new generation.
Pagliarulo tells unionleader.com “It will be the same great food as before. The building inspector and the health inspector have asked, ‘What can we do to help you? That’s what they’ve asked me.” It seems the whole town is behind Pagliarulo in building back the Clam Bar. Pagilarulo has had his eye on the building for a long time. While the pandemic kept him busy, the clam bar was never far from his thoughts. Now the dream will become a reality. I can’t wait for the grand opening of the new
Will This Beloved New Hampshire Clam Bar Open This Summer?
Beloved Clam Bar on Route 125 Opening Again
Larry s Clam Bar in Plaistow is re-opening, but with a different name, according to a story from the Union Leader.
Larry s Clam Bar has been for sale for years. Larry, now deceased, put the beloved place up for sale in 2016. Bob Pagliarulo purchased the location two weeks ago. Bob also owns the Saddle Up Saloon in Kingston, which is doing really well despite the pandemic and restaurants, in general, having a hard time hiring people.
Commuters Are Expressing Their Excitement
The new owner has heard cars honking their horns on Route 125 where the clam hut is located to show appreciation for its return which is expected to be in late July.