Grand Opening of the New Ninety Nine Restaurant in Hooksett: Restaurant Marks Unveiling of New Look with Donation to the Boys & Girls Club
Brand new look....Same great food and great drink....Dressed to the Nines
The Ninety Nine Restaurant in Hooksett will reopen on November 19th after being closed since June to build a completely new restaurant. The restaurant auctioned off plaques that decorated the restaurant’s walls and were replaced as a part of the restaurant’s refreshing called “Dressed to the Nines” during a silent auction this summer. The money that was raised through the auction has been donated to the Boys & Girls Club of Manchester.
“We are passionate about our relationship with the Boys & Girls Club and hope our support through the Dressed to the Nines program benefits the children in the Hooksett/Manchester area,” said George Visconte, General Managing Partner of the Hooksett Ninety Nine.
In order to evolve with the ever-changing restaurant industry, the Ninety Nine is launching a new look in its restaurants, which includes a new décor. With all of these exciting changes, the restaurant is truly “Dressed to the Nines” while maintaining its great food, great drink and friendly service. One of the most visible changes to guests is the new logo, which features a softer and more contemporary rendering of the famous horseshoe.
The new “Dressed to the Nines” Ninety Nine Restaurant will be more contemporary and will feature a brighter, warmer and more comfortable atmosphere, with brightly-colored upholstered booths and new tables, bar stools, carpeting in the dining room, new china and flatware, more modern lighting and new flat screen televisions.
As part of the décor, the restaurant’s new look features “Ninety Nine Reasons” to eat at
the Ninety Nine Restaurant. Some of the reasons are concrete, and some are “tongue and cheek.” There are also pictures of the local high school sporting teams.
“After listening to our guests we felt we needed to contemporize our look and feel,” said Ninety Nine president John Grady. “The feedback we have received has been overwhelmingly positive, and we look forward to offering this refreshing new look to our guests. The new Ninety Nine Restaurant will offer the same great food and great drink that they are known for including new menu options such as Chicken Marsala, Kaboom Shrimp and Sweet & Smoky Steakburger.”
With more than 20 million guests served each year, the Ninety Nine is a friendly, comfortable place to gather and enjoy great American food and drink at a terrific price. Known for their signature hand-breaded Boneless Buffalo Wings, smothered with the Ninety Nine’s own special sauce, and Broiled Sirloin Tips in a special marinade, the Ninety Nine menu has something for everyone and offers a wide selection of appetizers, entrees, delicious desserts and signature cocktails.
In addition to providing great food and great drink at a terrific price, the Ninety Nine also prides itself in being an active member of the local community. Each Ninety Nine Restaurant has a relationship at the local level with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, the oldest and largest organization that has a primary mission of service to youth. Each time a new restaurant location is opened, the Ninety Nine makes a donation to benefit the local Boys & Girls Club that serves that location's community.
Owned by O’Charley’s Inc., the Ninety Nine Restaurant is New England’s first locally-based casual restaurant chain, established in 1952 at 99 State Street in Boston. Headquartered in Woburn, Mass., Ninety Nine Restaurant currently operates 114 restaurants and employs over 7,000 team members. For more information, please visit www.99restaurants.com.