Martha's Exchange Restaurant & Brewing Company

Brewpub in Nashua, New Hampshire, United States 🇺🇸
Associated Venue: Marthas Exchange Restaurant and Brewing

Established in 1993

Contact
185 Main St, Nashua, NH, 03060, United States
Description
Many of you have asked, and surely the rest of you have wondered, “Who is Martha”?

It all began with Katherine, the great aunt of Bill Fokas, when she immigrated from Greece to Nashua 84 years ago. In 1936, she founded the original Martha's Sweet Shoppe. She named it after the popular candy of that era known as “Martha Washington Candy”. The original store was only one tenth the size of the existing Martha’s.

In 1944, Bill’s father, James Fokas known to most as Mitch, came home from WWII and began running his Aunt’s candy shop. He soon expanded it to include a luncheonette with 28 stools; it quickly became the most popular lunch spot on Main Street. “Martha’s Sweet Shoppe and Luncheonette” was a landmark in Nashua for 50 years. Every political candidate that came to Nashua had to stop at Martha’s and they still do today. Many longtime residents and politicians planned Nashua’s future here at Martha’s. Mitch’s next expansion came with the addition of an extremely successful catering company which catered nearly every major function in the city for decades.

Mitch Fokas married Ethel Scontsas in 1959. They had three children who all grew up working for the family business. It was Bill who decided to take over in 1985 after he had graduated from college. He began working with a restoration team on a two year renovation of the Merchants Exchange building which consists of an entire block of Main Street. It was at this time that the luncheonette and candy shop transformed into “Martha’s Exchange”. In December 1988 he reopened; the first floor being a restaurant and bar, which was five times larger than the original diner. On the second floor he designed a large function hall that allowed them to cater on site, they even kept the Sweet Shoppe which helped to keep the nostalgia alive.

Five years later in 1993, Bill had the insight to capitalize on the excitement surrounding the hand crafted beer industry. That’s when he added Nashua’s first and only micro-brewery, doubling the size of the bar and adding 90 more seats. He also included a bar which was originally used in one of Al Capone’s speakeasies in Chicago.

Martha’s has grown and changed throughout the years and will continue to do so in the future in an effort to keep downtown Nashua alive and vibrant. It is our goal for all those who visit to enjoy a home-brewed beer, steak, burger, or simply a piece of candy, and leave with great memories.

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7.2/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 7
Reviewed from notes.
The appearance was a semi-rugged somewhat dark amber almost brown color with a finger’s worth of white foamy head. Slight lace.
The aroma had some caramel/toffee malts, some nuts and some Belgian yeasty/breadiness. Light raisin.
The flavor leaned towards the sweet side suffocating the spiciness mostly. Aftertaste was somewhat sweet with the same sort of finish.
The feel was about medium bodied with a fair sessionability about it. Light carbonation. ABV felt fine.
Overall, pretty good brown ale, but seems somewhat like a Belgian brown ale, and not a sour one. Interesting, perhaps again when/if I could find it.
Tried on 02 May 2017 at 20:53

4.6/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 5 Flavor 4 Texture 4 Overall 4.5
Reviewed from notes.
The appearance was a clear amber color with a decent sized frothy white head. Slight messy lace.
The aroma had some caramel, toast and some grassy and earthy hops.
The flavor leans towards the sweet side of the malts and keeps the toast fairly up front. Light spice shows up. Aftertaste seemed trying. It was somewhat like cake with grass in it, wasn’t exactly pleasant. Finish was quick and somewhat malty.
The feel was about light bodied. Carbonation seemed fine. ABV seemed there. Seemed to scrape at my tongue a little bit.
Overall, odd altbier, not so sure about this one as the aftertaste seemed all wrong and the feel was a bit rugged. Also, missing some German yeasty effects.
Tried on 01 May 2017 at 20:25

6.2/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 6 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 6
Reviewed from notes.
The appearance was a semi-dark red/slightly brown color with a sly film of a tan head. Sly messy lace.
The aroma had some sweet malts, earthy hops, candy sugar, raisins/plums, and touches some light spices - somewhat like ginger but slightly like allspice.
The flavor leans towards the sweet side through the previously mentioned aromas. Mostly sweet aftertaste of the sugars and raisins/plums. Sweet malty finish.
The feel was about medium bodied with a fair grip on my tongue, between sessionable and sipping quality. Good carbonation and the ABV felt fine.
Overall, Belgian strong ale or English strong ale? Some sort of odd combination or perhaps the brewer’s creative take on this one. I’m not sure, maybe again.
Tried from Can on 01 May 2017 at 20:10

7/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 7
Reviewed from notes.
The appearance wasn’t as dark as I had hoped for in a normal brown ale, seemed closer to copper, more or less. Still, a finger’s worth of white foamy head sat atop and fell off at a decent pace. Light lace.
The aroma had some sweet caramel/toffee malts, light nuts and some toast.
The flavor was basically the same. Light aftertaste of the malts and finish.
On the palate, this one sat about a light to medium on the body with a pretty good sessionability about it. Good smoothness all about.
Overall, mostly good brown ale, or should I say \"copper ale?\" I’m not worried, aromas and flavors brought this one up for me.
Tried on 01 May 2017 at 17:06

7.4/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 7.5
Reviewed from notes.
Is this an Imperial Brown ale, judging from the ABV and that I had it served in a snifter? Not sure, but here’s the rest.
The appearance was a dark brown pour with an off white foamy little head. Some lace.
The aroma had some caramel/nutty to some slight toffee malts. Subtle coffee beans.
The flavor had some big sweet malts rolling all over my taste buds. Light milk chocolate came about as it warmed. Malty aftertaste and finish.
The feel was medium bodied with a fair sipping quality about it. ABV felt fine.
Overall, pretty good brown ale well worthy of having again.
Tried on 01 May 2017 at 16:41

7.4/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 7.5
Tap at the source. Hazy deep yellow color with a long lasting bubbly off white head. Light clove and banana with rich sweet bread and plenty of earthy citrus and spicy hops to counter. My dad had two and I thought it was pretty good too!
Tried from Draft on 16 Apr 2017 at 19:32

7.4/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 7.5
On tap at the source. Deep brown with bits of haze and a creamy long lasting tan head. Lightly earthy spicy on the nose with plenty of caramel pitted fruits and toffee that remind me of a British ale. The flavor follows well seems just a hint sweet but some earthy hops counter than nicely. Lingering maltiness with just a touch of bitter, Pretty tasty beer if not a bit style undefined.
Tried from Draft on 16 Apr 2017 at 19:25

7.4/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 7.5
On Tap at Cask and Vine Deep copper color with a small bubbly off white head. Lightly fruity deep rich sweet malty character spicy peppery flavors off set nicely. Pretty good beer.
Tried from Draft on 03 Nov 2016 at 18:09

7.5/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 7 Flavor 9 Texture 6 Overall 8
Keg pour into taster cup at NH Brewfest. Appearance is dark brown with no sparkle, small ring of off-white head. Aroma is strong, sweet caramel, candied sugar. Taste is brown sugar, dark fruits, and almost like it was aged in oak--nice. Palate is light-to-medium bodied with soft-to-average carbonation and sweet finish. Overall, very enjoyable with most interesting feature being the taste.
Tried from Can on 28 Oct 2016 at 18:23

7.4/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 7.5
On tap at the source. Brilliant golden color with a thin wisp of white head that settles quickly. Spicy earthy with a hint of resin and some sweet bready honey maltiness. Light fruit dances between sips. Not too shabby.
Tried from Draft on 10 Sep 2016 at 15:59