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Nashua’s Hot New Favorite: Elissa Drift on Turning Local Street Eats into a Top Family Business
Nashua’s Hot New Favorite: Elissa Drift on Turning Local Street Eats into a Top Family Business

Elissa Drift, owner of Nashua’s hot new dining destination Local Street Eats, joins Business NH Magazine’s Matt Mowry to share the story behind their rise as a featured Startup Star.

Elissa breaks down what it takes to build a standout, top family-owned business in New Hampshire’s competitive food scene, from crafting unique culinary concepts to managing the daily grind of growth. S

She and Matt discuss the community support driving their rapid success, the rewards and hurdles of running a business with family, and what’s next for Nashua’s newest favorite spot.

 

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