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We know how important it is for you to be able to confidently return to doing the things you love…so our team has been working hard to give you that confidence. We’re elevating and placing an even greater focus on cleanliness standards.

Apart from private games, there are a total of seven live poker roomsin New Hampshire, in Keene (9 tables), Manchester (17 tables), Salem (60 tables), Hampton Falls (30 tables), Belmont (10 tables), Milford (25 tables), and Seabrook (45 tables). Specialties: New and fun poker room filled with character, table games, skilled staff, USB tables, TV's, food & drink, and the most comfortable chairs in NH! Chaser's Poker Room is located directly over the MA boarder in Salem NH. Lebanon Poker Room & Casino. 45 Hanover Street, Lebanon, NH, 03766, United States (603) 678-5906 chips@lebpoker.com. Calendar Promotions. Facebook NH Poker News Forum. Jobs Charities Location &.

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We are taking steps to create a 2021 standard. Some of these steps include requiring masks for all guests and employee-owners and closing on Mondays and Tuesdays to deep clean.

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The Brook is a place of good times, good memories, and fun! So know this … when you’re ready, we’ll be ready to play!

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Seacoast Entertainment Reimagined

Welcome to The Brook, the Seacoast’s premier destination for gaming and pari-mutuel wagering, and New Hampshire’s only retail sportsbook location, The DraftKings Sportsbook at The Brook. After a comprehensive remodel, the former Seabrook Park is now completely transformed into a year round entertainment hub. Whether it’s a girls’ night out, betting on football with your buddies, or you just want to play some cards, it’s time to come see what all the excitement is about.

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The most exciting casino in New Hampshire is home to an extensive mix of your favorite table games and the Granite State's only Stadium Gaming venue, featuring live dealers and electronic touch screens. Words of advice: Always split aces... Always!