Methuen in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Performances. Discover best things to do in Methuen with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Methuen
5 based on 40 reviews
Regardless of the performance, the Methuen Memorial Music Hall does not disappoint. Comfortable seating, small venue so there are no "bad" seats. Overall entertaining experience.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Canal Street Antique Mall has two floors of antiques and reused items created into something else. There is plenty of glass, China, tools, kitchenware, jewelry and furniture for antique hunters For those looking for something creative, there are doors, windows, gadgets and thing-a-ma-bobs to help get the creative juices going (which is why we visit).
4.5 based on 871 reviews
Canobie Lake Park in Salem, New Hampshire has over 85 Rides, Games, Live Entertainment and Attractions, including our wild roller coaster, UNTAMED!
Canobie is a nice example of an old fashioned park. It’s popular with locals and even crowded at times. Once you’ve seen Disney, six flags, or Universal, it’s tough to go but it’s cute; quaint really. It has boat rides on the lake and a tiny train running through the park. It has water rides and a decent coaster.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
Trace the western shoreline of a sparkling lake or enjoy a woodsy ascent to scenic views of the Merrimack Valley.
Beautiful location for a walk! Various trails good for all ability levels. Some have more incline than others. Beautiful views of the lake and of mountains in the distance. Dog friendly location. Worth the drive!
4.5 based on 98 reviews
The Addison Gallery is home to a world-class collection of American Art, along with a vital and adventurous exhibitions program. The museum is committed to serving the public through free admission and an education outreach program that reaches diverse audiences. The Addison’s size gives visitors an opportunity to experience its wide-ranging exhibitions in a more intimate setting than typical of larger museums. The Addison is just 30 minutes from Boston.
The campus that this museum sits on is beautiful. The building that houses the museum of very fine, but the collection is very limited.
4.5 based on 115 reviews
This former textile mill is a reminder of the changes the Industrial Revolution brought to Lowell, and to America.
I have an even greater appreciation for fabric than I did before visiting. The effects of the cotton industry on women's rights, slavery, labor unions, and the Industrial Revolution are fascinating to explore. You get a small (but very loud) feel for what it was like to work in the cotton mills. Ranger Stephen, and the weavers in the mill room, are extremely knowledgable and passionate about the history of Lowell and the mills. So glad we stumbled on the opportunity to explore this important chapter of US History.
4 based on 75 reviews
The theater gave me the impression of being on a cruise ship or casino. It was very uniquely decorated, pretty cool.
The self service food was a bit strange and the staff not all that attentive to newby movie goers who had not experienced this type of set up previously.
Overall, a good experience.
4 based on 22 reviews
Have been coming here for years. But haven't been in about 8mths. Went today and I can't complain enough about the things I saw. We arrived shortly after they opened and the place was dirty. The rest room had no paper towels, no toilet paper on the roll and cheez it's on the floor. The birthday party room floor was dirty, the plastic utensil container was nasty. The play structure that I climbed through with my children was awful. Food spilled inside that dried up, shoe covers, candy wrappers and the amount of dust bunnies was insane. Moving on to just around the place I saw 2 broken balloons, lollipop sticks, paper towels, gum on the floor, dirty tissues, and more. I am just so surprised. This is not the same place I use to brag about. Someone in our group told an employee hoping things would be cleaned but after 3 hrs there, the only thing that was picked up was the balloons. I have more photos too. But it only let me upload 10!
4 based on 55 reviews
As we live right down the street (literally walking distance) we visit JayGee's for ice cream a few times a week in the summer. Huge selection of flavors, good serving sizes. Only drawback are the waiting lines - if someone in front of you orders frappes, your line can stand there without moving for a long time, as each server at a window prepares every item. They'd do a lot better to adopt the method that most places use - dedicated people to make frappes and fill soft-serve orders. 'Place order here' windows and 'pick up order here' windows. Does this mean less tips for the workers? Maybe - they can split the money the way many places do - but the owners need to step up to the plate and pay the high school kids better, too. Never visited the 'fun'house' or done the gokarts (they are more 'kiddy carts') or slider karts or minigolf or batting cages, the ice cream is the draw!
4 based on 11 reviews
The Claddagh has all the makings for a great pub...great space, friendly bartenders, live music, and good food. The space is huge and has many different choices for seating. We were there for the Pet Rock fundraiser and had lots of fun. Drinks and food are reasonably priced.
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