Kelly Ayotte Visits Red Arrow Diner in Concord and Manchester

Kelly Ayotte visits Red Arrow Diner Concord and Manchester in New Hampshire.

As Kelly Ayotte, the Republican candidate for New Hampshire Governor, campaigns across the state, she recently made two notable stops at Red Arrow Diner, a well-loved New Hampshire staple that has hosted many political figures over the years. Kelly began her week with a visit to the Red Arrow Diner Concord location on Monday, October 21, where current Governor Chris Sununu joined her. Reflecting on her morning stop in Concord, Kelly posted photos on her Facebook page, captioned: “Started Monday off right at the Red Arrow Diner Concord with Governor Chris Sununu!”

Just a few days later, on Thursday, October 24, Kelly continued her campaign with a visit to Red Arrow Diner in Manchester. During her afternoon stop, she connected with the team and chatted with local patrons, adding to her social media, “Stopping by the Red Arrow Diner is always a good idea! Great to meet the Manchester team today.” 

Red Arrow Diner has a long tradition of welcoming candidates across the political spectrum, offering a welcoming venue residents to meet and hear from those seeking public office. From presidential candidates to New Hampshire politicians, the diner has served as an iconic stop for those aiming to connect with voters in an approachable, relaxed setting.

If you’re interested in scheduling a political visit or media interview at any of our four Red Arrow Diner locations, please reach out to media@redarrowdiner.com.

The Red Arrow Diner maintains a neutral stance in politics, welcoming candidates from all backgrounds without endorsement. Our goal is to provide a front row seat to politics so that our customers can meet, ask questions, and decide who deserves their vote. We believe in the American political election process, including the freedom for all types of people to announce their candidacy, and we are honored to play a small part every four years. The responsibility to decide who is worthy belongs to the voters.