
NASHUA, NH – The Nash Casino announces plans for a third interior restaurant concept, the Lucky Lantern Noodle House, “where fortune flavors the bowl.” The 47-seat restaurant will feature steaming bowls of flavorful broths and authentically crafted noodle dishes, open for late-night dining.
“We’re thrilled to showcase our three main restaurants, each offering its own unique character and each with their own promise to delight the senses. Whether your preference is ramen, udon or pho, The Lucky Lantern will be here to satisfy your craving for endless noodles,” said The Nash General Manager Eric Althaus.
The Lucky Lantern offers a culinary journey inspired by a radiant tradition. It will feature eclectic Asian cuisine prepared in front of guests by chefs in an open kitchen and will be open most evenings until midnight, or until 1 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
The Nash will feature three restaurants, including the previously announced Woodlands Café, a 101-seat full-service three meal café, and a 137-seat fine dining restaurant, Proper Chophouse & Cocktails.
Currently under construction at the former Sears building at the Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua by parent company ECL Entertainment, The Nash is hiring to fill more than 600 career-launching jobs, including kitchen and bar staff, security officers, gaming technicians, dealers, cage cashiers, marketing positions and more.
Anyone interested in applying to work at The Nash is invited to attend a career fair on February 1, 2025, at the Courtyard by Marriott’s Event Center at 2200 Southwood Drive in Nashua. The career fair will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is open to all general applicants.
Potential applicants who are unable to attend the career fair are encouraged to visit The Nash Casino Information Center at the Pheasant Lane Mall, lower level, near Target or www.thenashcasino.com/careers.
The Nash is anticipated to open this winter. When complete, it will be the largest charitable gaming venue in New Hampshire, representing a nearly $250 million investment into the city of Nashua and approximately $24 million in annual contributions for over 100 New Hampshire-based nonprofits. The venue will feature three unique restaurant concepts, a two-story sports entertainment complex with two full bars, assorted non-gambling games and a wide variety of table games and Historical Horse Racing (HHR) machines.