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Kowloon to open at The Brook in New Hampshire

9 April 2024

(PRESS RELEASE) -- The Brook is excited to announce a collaboration with the legendary Kowloon restaurant to build a one-of-a-kind Asian dining concept and nightlife experience at its popular casino-entertainment destination, located just 40 miles from Boston.

Slated to open this summer, the new restaurant will showcase food and cocktails that are Kowloon favorites, but it will also have its own culinary identity. The space will feature multiple dining rooms, private event space, two bars, and a swanky lounge that will transform the Seacoast nightlife scene.

This announcement comes on the heels of The Brook's recent celebration of the Chinese New Year, marked by two sold-out Kowloon pop-up events that featured many of the landmark restaurant’s most renowned menu items.

The collaboration is the product of over two years of thought, creativity and work spearheaded by The Brook’s VP of Experiences Bhavishi Patel, who along with The Brook CEO Andre Carrier and Kowloon’s partnership group are elated to bring this destination restaurant to the people of New England.

"Everyone who has grown up in this part of New England has their Kowloon memories, it’s an iconic restaurant,” said Carrier. “It is an absolute privilege to be part of this project that will add a new chapter to the Kowloon legacy and create a place where many more wonderful memories will be made."

In teaming with The Brook, Kowloon’s partnership group is looking forward to the evolution of its iconic brand by reinventing a unique dining and nightlife concept that draws on the historic Kowloon menu while being focused on a vision for the future. Private dining rooms, coupled with an upscale lounge featuring late-night music and a splash of Kowloon flavor are poised to introduce a new generation of New Englanders to an experience curated just for them.

The Kowloon group shared its enthusiasm: "Partnering with The Brook offers us an incredible opportunity. We’re so grateful for the love and support long term patrons have shown us for decades. In a way, this new restaurant and nightlife concept is both a thank you to and a new offering just for them.”

Affectionately known by its construction name, "Project Dragon," which pays homage to the Chinese Zodiac year of its launch, The Brook will be offering sneak peeks into the venue's amenities, decor, and menu in the coming months but will hold back the release of the restaurant’s name until the Grand Opening.

The Brook is actively hiring team members for all Project Dragon restaurant and nightlife venue positions, including servers, bartenders, and kitchen staff.

Situated just over the Massachusetts-New Hampshire border, The Brook’s casino floor offers an immersive experience with over 500 of the most popular gaming machines, a choice of table games, including blackjack, roulette and craps, a live poker room and the state’s only Stadium Gaming experience, featuring live dealers and digital screens for an interactive gaming environment. The Brook is also home to the DraftKings Sportsbook, the largest of its kind in New England, as well as simulcast racing seven days a week.

Opened last year, Lucky's restaurant pays homage to a local gambling legend's culinary passion, offering an eclectic menu that blends New England comfort with classic American staples, while Seasons Showroom provides a cozy 300-seat space outfitted with couches, booths, and a dedicated bar, attracting a regular schedule of musical acts, tribute bands, and comedians.

Recognized as America’s largest charity casino, The Brook has donated over $16 million to various local organizations and charities since Nevada-based Eureka Casinos acquired the property formerly known as Seabrook Greyhound Park in 2019.

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