Ash Street Inn + Ash

Ash Street Inn + Ash

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Stay with us at Ash Street Inn, or join the table at Ash. BYOB (wine only). Thurs–Sat.

-From Ash All 5 rooms are uniquely designed and have private bathrooms.

Three nights a week, Chef Nick Provencher hosts a communal Chef’s Table—multi-course, shared over a few hours. $100, no gratuity. Enjoy the fireplace in the parlor in winter and the wrap-around porch and patio in summer.

Photos from Ash Street Inn + Ash's post 04/17/2026

We don’t usually do brunch.

But for Mother’s Day, we’re making an exception.

Sunday, May 10
10am–12pm
Five courses
12 seats

It’s the same table, just earlier in the day.
A slower kind of start. A different kind of gathering.

Reservations are limited and prepaid.
Available on OpenTable.

If it feels like your kind of morning, we’ll save you a seat.

-From Ash

Photos from Ash Street Inn + Ash's post 04/14/2026

Ash Street Inn has been standing since 1885.
Not restored to perfection. Preserved with intention.

Six guest rooms throughout the house.
Twelve seats downstairs.
Dinner is served three nights a week.

It’s not a hotel.
It’s not just a restaurant.
It’s a place that’s meant to be lived in, even if only for a night.

Mornings are quiet.
Evenings have a way of unfolding on their own.

If you’ve been, you understand.
If you haven’t, we’ll have a room ready.

— From Ash Street Inn

04/09/2026

Curiosities, from Ash.

1970s Italy gave us this—an Oryk floating bar by Vittorio Parigi and Nani Prina. Molded plastic, chrome legs, ice tucked neatly inside. Portable, practical, and just strange enough to be perfect.

“It is ugly and weird and awesome.” —

We agree.

Still pouring.

Photos from Ash Street Inn + Ash's post 04/07/2026

From the rooms.

Ash | Ash Street Inn 04/07/2026

This is exactly what we hope people walk away with.
Really glad you came—hope to have you back at the table soon.

Ash | Ash Street Inn From Ash: A dining concept 141 years in the making. Welcome to Ash. Three nights a week, Chef Nick Provencher welcomes guests to his table. At the Chef’s Table, up close with neighbors, diners experience many courses over a couple of hours. With a set menu that changes every week, Ash aims to keep...

Photos from New Hampshire Union Leader's post 04/07/2026

We’re honored to be featured by the New Hampshire Union Leader.

What we’re building at Ash Street Inn + Ash was never meant to be typical—just something intentional. A place to stay, a place to gather, and an experience meant to be shared.

Grateful to everyone who’s taken a seat at the table or stayed the night with us so far.

04/02/2026

Today feels like a beginning.

After months of quiet work, Ash Street Inn is open once again—reimagined, refined, and ready to be experienced. Every room has been thoughtfully redesigned, layered with warmth, texture, and intention.

We’re now welcoming reservations.

If you’ve stayed with us before, you’ll find something familiar—but entirely new. And if this is your first time, we’d be honored to have you.

04/01/2026

The table is nearly set.

-From Ash

Photos from Ash Street Inn + Ash's post 12/23/2025

Eleven Years, Countless Memories, and a New Chapter

It’s hard to believe how quickly time has passed. These photos were taken when we were just beginning our journey as innkeepers and stewards of The Ash Street Inn aka The Grande Dame—without fully realizing how meaningful the years ahead would become.

After cracking approximately 15,000 eggs and welcoming around 7,500 amazing guests, we’ve made the bittersweet decision to sell the inn and move on to our next chapter.

The Ash Street Inn is now closed for the holiday season.

The new owners will be undertaking some remodeling and plan to reopen in the spring. We are confident the Grande Dame is in good hands and wish them every success as they begin their new journey and make the property their own.

If you’ve enjoyed our food posts and photos over the years, you can continue following along by connecting with Rob on Facebook at .

Thank you to everyone who has stayed with us, supported us, and shared in the life of the inn. It has truly been an honor to be part of your travels and celebrations and we will always treasure the memories, the stories and the friendships. It has been a wonderful time.

Merry Christmas.and Happy holidays,

Margit and Rob

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118 Ash Street
Manchester, NH
03104

Opening Hours

Thursday 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Friday 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Saturday 6:30pm - 8:30pm