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Tuckaway Taverns Own Bobby Marcotte Faces His Toughest Opponent Yet — Bobby Flay
Tuckaway Taverns Own Bobby Marcotte Faces His Toughest Opponent Yet — Bobby Flay

If you’ve been to the Tuckaway Tavern in Raymond, you know Chef Bobby Marcotte has a knack for taking comfort food and cranking it up to legendary status. We’re talking burgers stacked a mile high, a butcher shop that’s basically heaven for meat lovers, and a menu that keeps foodies driving in from all over New England.

This week, Bobby is taking that talent back to the national stage. He’s set to appear on the Food Network’s Beat Bobby Flay this Thursday at 9 p.m., giving New Hampshire another reason to tune in and cheer on one of our own.

Marcotte’s no stranger to TV fame — he’s already taken home wins on Guy’s Grocery Games and shown off his skills on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. Every time he pops up on national television, it’s not just a win for him, but for the Tuckaway family and fans who love to see local flavor shine on a big stage.

So grab some wings, settle in on the couch, and watch Raymond’s own Bobby Marcotte show off why the Tuckaway has become a must-visit spot — and why he keeps ending up in the Food Network spotlight.

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