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Over 400 Beer Selections
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MONADNOCK LEDGER-TRANSCRIP
"A Recipe For Success"
Francestown Village Store: New distribution deal allows small store to sell handmade frozen meals to customers across New England

UNION LEADER
"Feasts made in Francestown " By NANCY BEAN FOSTER
Behind the old fashioned façade of the Francestown Village Store, a new business is being born that will give folks who shop at their favorite country stores throughout New England a chance to indulge in gourmet cuisine........

Customer Testamonials
An Inside Look: Gallery and Facts
Did you know....???
The Francestown Village Store was once known as "The Long Store" and consisted of: A store by Clark and Gale, Two Banks, A shop and store by Jeweler Edward F. Roper, a post office, a Harness shop by Samuel B Hodge, and  "The Engine house." 
Photography By Jonathan Webb
"I had to check it out. Impressed! Didn't expect such a nice selection of beers for a little country store set in the small village of Francestown. Prices were reasonable"
                                                           -VWGRL- Reviewed from Beer Advocate 
"They have over three hundred beers for sale at a very reasonable price. The owner is very friendly, and very knowledgeable about beer"
                                                           -Cheider- Reviewed from Beer Advocate
"Beef stew, Brooklyn Brewery brown ale. The ultimate pairing of comfort foods, good for the heart and soul.
Yesterday was my first visit to the store in a very long time. The article in the Ledger Transcript really caught my eye. In my opinion they did not oversell you at all. I also purchased the Village Pie for someone else who called me immediately and told me how much she liked it. She now wants to recreate it herself. Hopefully I will not be victim to too many failed attempts.
 Your beer selection is by far the best in the area as far as I know. Much closer than traveling to Bert's Better Beers in Hooksett.

Good food, good beer....you should go a long way. Good luck"

                                                           -John Cassidy - Greenfield NH


"FINALLY! I had the chance to dine on one of your dinners!!! 

We had the pasta with brie and wild mushroom! WOWOOOW! 
It was fabulous. The detail you put into your dishes as well as the packaging is crazy! Tin foil included....too much! 
We're selling the items because we're speaking about them. 

Thanks! 
Liz "
                                                            - Liz - Lyme Country Store, NH
"If you like beer, good beer, then you owe it to yourself to visit the FVS. I ski Crotched a couple of times a week, and I get cranky if I don't get to resupply the man-fridge from their outstanding selection."

                                                         - G Wesley Robertson

Welcome To The Francestown Village Store

The Francestown Village Store, located on picturesque Main Street in historic downtown Francestown, is one of our country's oldest general stores. Established in 1814 the Village Store has proudly served its community for nearly 200 years.

Here at the Village Store we pride ourselves on offering something a little different in this day and age; old fashion quality along with old fashion service. Whether you are looking for, intriguing new and or just stopping in for that last minute item, you'll find it at the FVS.


Word Around Town      An Inside Look
"Behind the old fashioned façade of the Francestown Village Store, a new business is being born that will give folks who shop at their favorite country stores throughout New England a chance to indulge in gourmet cuisine"     -Union Leader
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Monday - Saturday 6:00am to 7:00pm
Sunday 8:00am to 5:00pm