Welcome to Depot Square
Shopping, Dining AND MORE!
With fourteen distinctive shops and restaurants,
Depot Square is in the heart of Peterborough NH and is a wonderful place to browse through specialty shops and art galleries.
It’s the perfect place to enjoy a leisurely lunch or dinner at the many restaurants located in Depot Square and throughout the town of Peterborough. From quality hand-crafted products and furniture to designer clothing, Depot Square is a one-of-a-kind shopping and dining experience.
Going beyond Depot Square, the town of Peterborough is filled with many more interesting shops and places to visit. So whether you visit for a few hours or an entire day, you’ll enjoy the perfect blend of unique shopping and superb dining—all in the setting of a charming and beautiful New England village.
The 3/50 Project: Saving the Brick and Mortars our Nation is Built On!
3 - What three independently owned businesses would you miss if they disappeared? Stop in. Say hello. Pick up something that brings a smile. Your purchases are what keeps those businesses around.
50 - If half of the employed population spent $50 each month in locally owned independent businesses, it would generate more than $42.6 billion in revenue. Imagine the positive impact if 3/4 of the employed population did that! Read more detailed information and interesting statistics.
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I feel fortunate that Paper & Roses has found a home in Depot Square. The Square's shops and restaurants are many and varied; the shopkeepers are enthusiastic and the customers are the best in New England. Depot Square is a "team effort.” Depot Square is just a nice place to be — to shop — to spend an evening dining out. Forget the mall, Depot Square has it all."
- Betsy, Peterborough, NH
Upcoming Events
June 17-28, 2009: Bad Dates
A comedy by Theresa Rebeck. Start the summer season with a laugh! A single mother’s hilarious journey of self-discovery involves a Romanian mob, shoes, a Buddhist rainstorm, a teenage daughter, shoes, and a few very bad dates... and did we mention shoes? This show had an extended run Off Broadway and has been a hit at theatres across the country. Bring your high heels. Located at the Peterborough Players.
June 23, 2009 • 7:30PM: Monadnock Region Concert Series
J.S. Bach, Sonata for Oboe and Harpsichord: Pamela Epple, oboe; Myra Huang, harpsichord.
Samuel Coleridge Taylor, Clarinet Quintet: Movses Pogossian, violin; Sarah Kim, violin; Kate Holzemer, viola; Greg Hesselink, cello; Eric Thomas, clarinet.
Johannes Brahms, Trio in B Major: Elise Kuder, violin; Greg Hesselink, cello; Myra Huang, piano.
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June 26-27, 2009 • 10:30AM: Just So Stories
By Rudyard Kipling. Adapted and directed by Sevanne Martin. Kipling‘s unforgettable collection of animal tales (including How the Elephant Got It‘s Trunk) comes to life in an imaginative story theatre adaptation by Players’ Acting Company member Sevanne Martin. High energy animal antics will abound! Suitable for children age 4 and up. Website: www.peterboroughplayers.org
June 30, 2009 • 7:30PM: Young Artist Program Concert
Apple Hill’s Young Artist Piano Quartet, performing works by Faure and Brahms. Apple Hill's Young Artist Program brings together advanced young instrumentalists for a rigorous and exciting 10-day chamber music experience. Participants receive intensive study with the artist faculty at Apple Hill and one public performance. This year’s young artists are former Playing for Peace scholarship recipients from Georgia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia. They will be coached and mentored by Apple Hill’s director Lenny Matczynski and Elise Kuder, violinist with the Apple Hill String Quartet. Website: www.applehill.org