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winterh 09-07-2021 12:41 PM

Jo Greens?
 
Is there a new restaurant going in to the old Jo greens spot in Wolfeboro? They seem to be doing some major work on the back decks. I have not been there in years so not even sure if Jo greens was still in there.

Descant 09-07-2021 02:28 PM

New name
 
They changed the name to Schooner Green's maybe a year+ ago? I think did some expansion and a new menu? I haven't been to Wolfeboro since Covid, but Green's was always a favorite.

BoatHouse 09-07-2021 02:41 PM

From a FB post, there are new owners. The work they are doing looks awesome. Large Upper deck is much bigger than the older one. Supposed to open this fall. We could use another waterfront restaurant. Can't wait to go.

WinterHarborGuy 09-07-2021 05:37 PM

Our daughter got married in July up in Tamworth.

Early in 2021, we called literally every restaurant in the area about a cocktail party on Friday night and availability. We called the new owner of Jo greens and he could not have been more impressive. He was thorough and honest and said that he wasn’t sure when they would be opening so therefore he would not encourage us to think of reserving their restaurant. He seemed to have his act together, unlike many local restaurant folks, who seem to fly by the seat of their pants.

No offense to the previous owners of that restaurant, but that space has always been under-utilized and poorly run. I really hope that it ends up being a new hotspot.

We ended up at Castle in the Clouds and it was a nice cocktail hour and reasonable.

camp guy 09-07-2021 06:21 PM

JoGreene's
 
JoGreene's went out of business before the summer, and the building was bought by at least one local person (and maybe some others in partnership with him). The space which was JoGreene's needed a lot of work, and a local restaurant is going to open another restaurant in that location. Yes, they are doing a lot of work, and for the sake of the first floor, I sure hope the framing structure can support all the new weight. There is an empty storefront for rent facing Main St., and a real estate office and "rethreads" clothing store along the north side.

Over the years JoGreene's had an great many patrons taking advantage of the view from the second floor deck, but an extraordinary number of them were one-time diners.

I don't believe the former JoGreene's ever actually opened as Schooner's Greene.

thinkxingu 09-07-2021 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by camp guy (Post 361844)
JoGreene's went out of business before the summer, and the building was bought by at least one local person (and maybe some others in partnership with him). The space which was JoGreene's needed a lot of work, and a local restaurant is going to open another restaurant in that location. Yes, they are doing a lot of work, and for the sake of the first floor, I sure hope the framing structure can support all the new weight. There is an empty storefront for rent facing Main St., and a real estate office and "rethreads" clothing store along the north side.

Over the years JoGreene's had an great many patrons taking advantage of the view from the second floor deck, but an extraordinary number of them were one-time diners.

I don't believe the former JoGreene's ever actually opened as Schooner's Greene.

When I just searched Jo Greens (to make sure of spelling), Schooner Green's came up—looks like it may have changed names for a bit before closing.

Regardless, Jo Greens was criminal. Below average food and service with above average pricing. The only reason the Earth didn't open up and send that ish to the bowels of hell it belonged in was the view.

I'm hoping the new place hits it out of the park.

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FlyingScot 09-07-2021 08:22 PM

I'm with Think on this. We were one time diners at Jo Green's--it was unbelievably bad. The worst place we've been in the region.

But a great view! We will give the new guys a try

jazzman 09-07-2021 09:18 PM

Yup, we ate there once and only once. It was terrible. Beer on the deck was nice though

Descant 09-07-2021 09:54 PM

Doesn't matter now, since the apparent change in ownership. No reason to badmouth somebody who is gone. In the meantime, Jo Greens serviced locals year round for many years, so you seasonals are probably missing the point. The decks did well for summer folk, but the off season was what kept the place going. If you're looking for "poofy" (Think's word) this was never it.

Merrymeeting 09-08-2021 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by camp guy (Post 361844)

I don't believe the former JoGreene's ever actually opened as Schooner's Greene.

It never did. The restaurant had already been closed when the new name/sign went up so we were optimistic that new owners were going to change the place. But then nothing happened until Covid happened.

Good luck to the new owners. It is a great location with a great view.

winterharbor59 09-09-2021 04:20 PM

So who is the new owner? You say they currently own another restaurant - which one? And when in the fall is it expected to open?


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tis 09-09-2021 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by winterharbor59 (Post 361982)
So who is the new owner? You say they currently own another restaurant - which one? And when in the fall is it expected to open?


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Don't quote me because I might remember this wrong but I think I was told the person running it was the former chef at the Wolfeboro Inn.

thinkxingu 12-08-2021 07:52 PM

Anyone hear about a fire there today?

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TheTimeTraveler 12-09-2021 02:31 AM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 365064)
Anyone hear about a fire there today?

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Investigation reports indicate that a small materials fire was extinguished by an occupant (at or near the old Joe Greens) and the fire call was cancelled......

thinkxingu 12-09-2021 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by TheTimeTraveler (Post 365072)
Investigation reports indicate that a small materials fire was extinguished by an occupant (at or near the old Joe Greens) and the fire call was cancelled......

Thanks! I couldn't find it anywhere but on one of the Facebook pages, so I figured it wasn't a big deal. I'm looking forward to this place—hopefully, it'll be great!

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Merrymeeting 12-09-2021 10:16 AM

Anyone know what the plans are for opening? The renovations certainly look nice.

DLA 12-09-2021 02:19 PM

The new owners are an investment group who plan on leasing the space out they also purchased the Bayside Grill & Tavern building not business and plan on leasing that location as well.

BrownstoneNorth 12-09-2021 04:13 PM

Bayside Grill has been taken by Full Belli Bar & Grill
 
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Originally Posted by DLA (Post 365105)
The new owners are an investment group who plan on leasing the space out they also purchased the Bayside Grill & Tavern building not business and plan on leasing that location as well.

They're moving from the Kingswood Golf Course to the 51 Mill Street location and opening later this month under a new name: Back Bay Boathouse. Looking forward to going when we get back up to Wolfeboro.

tis 12-09-2021 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by BrownstoneNorth (Post 365108)
They're moving from the Kingswood Golf Course to the 51 Mill Street location and opening later this month under a new name: Back Bay Boathouse. Looking forward to going when we get back up to Wolfeboro.

You mean a new old name!! It used to be BBB when it first opened.

BrownstoneNorth 12-09-2021 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by tis (Post 365110)
You mean a new old name!! It used to be BBB when it first opened.

The original Back Bay Boathouse was before my time. The first restaurant we went to at that location was Love's Quay in the early 2000s.

tis 12-10-2021 05:26 AM

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Originally Posted by BrownstoneNorth (Post 365113)
The original Back Bay Boathouse was before my time. The first restaurant we went to at that location was Love's Quay in the early 2000s.

Yes it was also named that.

pondguy 12-10-2021 07:16 AM

Back Bay Boathouse was early 80s it was owned by Bill Clark same guy that owned the Depot in Meredith where Volvo is now.

tis 12-10-2021 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by pondguy (Post 365122)
Back Bay Boathouse was early 80s it was owned by Bill Clark same guy that owned the Depot in Meredith where Volvo is now.

Really? I thought Jack Donnelly built it. Maybe not?

pondguy 12-10-2021 07:48 AM

There were a few partners.

tis 12-10-2021 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by pondguy (Post 365125)
There were a few partners.

Ah, he was a silent partner then! Thanks.

DLA 12-10-2021 08:37 AM

Yes Jack did build it, he tried to duplicate the boat house at Bald Peak.

Little Kin 12-10-2021 10:20 AM

Just last weekend I went through a milk crate of old slides and pictures from the Depot and the Back Bay Boathouse. The slides were mostly of the moving of the old train station in Meredith ('73 I think) up the road to where it became the restaurant. Plus some early drafts of the menu and such. Boathouse pictures from a couple of wild Halloween and NYE parties. There was an apartment above the restaurant. As a kid I remember speaking down to peek at the madness.

tis 12-10-2021 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Little Kin (Post 365135)
Just last weekend I went through a milk crate of old slides and pictures from the Depot and the Back Bay Boathouse. The slides were mostly of the moving of the old train station in Meredith ('73 I think) up the road to where it became the restaurant. Plus some early drafts of the menu and such. Boathouse pictures from a couple of wild Halloween and NYE parties. There was an apartment above the restaurant. As a kid I remember speaking down to peek at the madness.

Are we talking about two different places?

Little Kin 12-10-2021 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by tis (Post 365140)
Are we talking about two different places?

I don't think so. The Depot in Meredith. The Back Bay Boathouse on Mill St.
in Wolfeboro. Yes?

Descant 12-10-2021 12:27 PM

two
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Little Kin (Post 365145)
I don't think so. The Depot in Meredith. The Back Bay Boathouse on Mill St.
in Wolfeboro. Yes?

That would be two different places.

Little Kin 12-10-2021 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pondguy (Post 365122)
Back Bay Boathouse was early 80s it was owned by Bill Clark same guy that owned the Depot in Meredith where Volvo is now.

Referring to a previous post in thread . . . carry on

secondcurve 12-10-2021 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Descant (Post 361862)
Doesn't matter now, since the apparent change in ownership. No reason to badmouth somebody who is gone. In the meantime, Jo Greens serviced locals year round for many years, so you seasonals are probably missing the point. The decks did well for summer folk, but the off season was what kept the place going. If you're looking for "poofy" (Think's word) this was never it.

How about clean? Is that too much to ask? Joe Greens was filthy.

Descant 12-10-2021 09:47 PM

Repeat
 
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Originally Posted by secondcurve (Post 365163)
How about clean? Is that too much to ask? Joe Greens was filthy.

Same response. They're gone. Quit yer bitchin'


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