Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Heart Cafe

Nashua, NH (March 3, 2010) -- Heart Café, the first all vegan food restaurant, will be opening its doors Saturday, May 22, 2010 at 245 Main St in Nashua, NH.

Alicia Silverstone will be sponsoring our opening, including cutting the ribbon and having a book signing of her best selling food guide, The Kind Diet. Local band Me vs. Me will be headlining our opening day as well, playing tracks off their upcoming album.

Heart Café will be opening at 10am and guests are welcome to arrive at that time. Free samples of vegan foods will be served during the book signing, as well as later in the afternoon. Take home menus will be available, as well as information on our take-out, delivery, and catering menus.

A raffle will be held for the first 100 people to arrive, with prizes including a free autographed copy of The Kind Diet, meal vouchers, and coupons!

So don’t wait! Sign up now for our free newsletter and to hear of other upcoming events such as poetry readings, live music, and celebrity guests. Go to www.heartcafenashua.com for more information.

Thank you,
Heather Anderson
Heart Café Manager/Owner

11 comments:

  1. Heart Cafe sounds like a great place to get a healthy meal and to enjoy some fun entertainment!

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  2. Hi, Heather,

    I have to cancel class today last-second. Please e-mail me so I know you received this message.

    Thanks,
    Dana

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  3. It's too bad your restaurant is vegan. Rabbit stew would be a good addition to the Easter Sunday menu;)

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  4. I really like all the ideas you have about Hear Cafe. It's easy to see that you have put alot of thought into it.

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  5. What a fantastic idea! So many restaurants have mostly meat-based meals so it's good to see a place where vegans and vegetarians can find something!

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  6. This is a really great idea! I love that you will have take home menus!

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  7. I like how you are including poetry and live music in your cafe as well

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  8. Sounds like a place I would go out of my way to check out!

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  9. I wish this were for real. There aren't enough vegetarian/vegan restaurants in NH.

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  10. Big names always attract lots of people, great idea.

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