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Robie's Country Store is a historic store at 9 Riverside Street in Hooksett, New Hampshire, United States. It was built in 1822 and has been operated by the Robie family since 1887. Robie's Country Store was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. Robie's has been a political stop for presidential candidates since the early 1950s. Robie's was the oldest continuously operating business in Hooksett. The shop flourished at least in part due to its location: close to road, river, functioning mills and railroad traffic. The original building had a dock and received river barge merchandise until the railroad arrived in 1842. The building burned in 1857, was rebuilt, burned again in 1906, and was again rebuilt. George A. Robie bought the store in 1887, and over the next 110 years it was passed down from father to son. It provided Hooksett with food and supplies and doubled as the town's post office. The Postal Service still maintains a small P.O. Box cluster for 26 customers inside the store. The building and its historical pieces were purchased by the Robie's Country Store Preservation Corp. after the retirement of Lloyd Robie in 1997. The store operates under lease agreement.
Disappointed. Went in today for coffee and to show my mother the charm of Robie's Country Store. The blonde women who was waiting tables was extremely pushy and made multiple rude comments. So... Read more
We were looking for a place for breakfast food during our drive from Maine to Vermont. This place popped up, so we thought we would try it. What a happy accident! Great homemade food, very... Read more
We were huge fans of the original Robies and were so pleased when they re-opened! The interior has had an update with fresh paint and newly stained floors all while maintaining the charm Robies... Read more
Robie's Country Store
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- Sun, Tue - Sat: 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
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Outdoor Seating
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