Coming May 20: The Friendly Toast opens in a familiar space for co-owner, donates meals to Nashua Soup Kitchen

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The Friendly Toast will be debuting a new menu at its Nashua location, featuring nearly 75 items made in its scratch kitchen, as well as a bar menu that includes several cocktail creations, including bloody mary and mimosa flights.

NASHUA, NH – The Friendly Toast will open a new 5,260-square-foot location in Nashua on Monday, May 20. The new restaurant at 225 Daniel Webster Highway features one of the indie restaurant group’s largest kitchens, where chefs will be preparing iconic favorites like Churro French Toast Sticks, Chicken Cordon Bleu Benedict and Hash Quiche. The Nashua restaurant marks The Friendly Toast’s third New Hampshire location and 12th location overall.

“This new The Friendly Toast in Nashua is nearly the exact location where Green Ridge Turkey Farm, the restaurant and turkey farm my dad managed in the 1970s, once stood, so this is truly a full-circle moment for me,” said co-owner Eric Goodwin. “As a New Hampshire resident, I could not be more excited for this restaurant opening and for The Friendly Toast team to become further ingrained in Nashua’s community. We are thrilled to expand our footprint in New Hampshire, bringing a one-of-a-kind dining experience to Nashua and beyond.”

From 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday, The Friendly Toast will be celebrating at the Nashua location with photo opportunities, activities for customers and a live radio remote broadcast with Greg & The Morning Buzz, which will be raffling off gift cards to The Friendly Toast and three-day passes to Boston Calling.

As part of its opening celebration, The Friendly Toast is donating dozens of freshly prepared meals to the Nashua Soup Kitchen. Additionally, proceeds from alcohol sales during its soft opening will be donated in support of the Nashua Center, which provides early support and services to children and their families from birth to age 3, as well as adults with disabilities or brain disorders.

“Supporting the various communities we are a part of is extremely important to us at The Friendly Toast,” said co-owner Scott Pulver. “Ahead of the Nashua opening, we have already started working with organizations making an impact in the area. As we continue to become familiar with Nashua and its residents, we look forward to finding new ways to give back to those in need.”