Mike Ivas: The Dive Bar Changing Manchester’s Food Scene | Ep. 48 episode artwork

EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 47 MIN

Mike Ivas: The Dive Bar Changing Manchester’s Food Scene | Ep. 48

from BEYOND THE PLATE WITH CAROL · host Carol Erickson

He took over a neighborhood dive bar on Wilson Street in Manchester just a few months ago -- and he's running the whole thing solo. One man, one kitchen, and food that's stopping people in their tracks. Mike Ivas grew up in Salem, NH, learned to cook from his grandfather who handed him a chef's knife before first grade, and spent seven years in the kitchen at the Cheesecake Factory in San Diego before coming home to New Hampshire. When he took over The Alibi Aftermath, he had one goal: prove that a neighborhood bar could serve food worth driving across town for. In this episode we talk about what it actually looks like to run a bar completely solo -- Detroit-style pizza, a French onion pizza that already has a cult following, smoked chicken chili that won a competition at Pat's Peak, hand-cut fries he takes very seriously, and the off-menu burrito moment that says everything about how Mike runs this place. We also get into where he learned to cook, why he came home to New Hampshire after years in California, and what he hopes The Alibi Aftermath becomes for the Wilson Street neighborhood. 📍 The Alibi Aftermath 137 Wilson Street (corner of Wilson & Somerville), Manchester, NH Find them on Facebook and Instagram -- search: The Alibi Aftermath 🔔 New episodes drop every Tuesday -- hit SUBSCRIBE and turn on notifications so you never miss one! If this episode hit different, share it with a friend and leave us a comment below. --- This episode is sponsored by Red Arrow Diner. 4 NH locations: Manchester, Concord, Londonderry, and Nashua -- open 24/7. redarrowdiner.com | Instagram: @redarrow24diner | Facebook: Red Arrow Diner --- ABOUT BEYOND THE PLATE WITH CAROL Carol Erickson, owner of Red Arrow Diner since 1987, sits down with the people behind New Hampshire's food and hospitality scene. It's not just about the food -- it's about the journeys, the community, and what drives people to go beyond. Follow Beyond the Plate -- find us everywhere: linktr.ee/BeyondtheplateNH Follow Carol: Instagram @carolsew24 --- 0:00 - Intro 0:26 - How Mike ended up at The Alibi 1:31 - "I had to pull the trigger" 😂 2:07 - Running the kitchen solo 3:59 - What ownership means to him 5:32 - Peeking out the window for new faces 6:39 - Turning the page on the Alibi's past 7:11 - Karaoke, music bingo, Patriots games 8:00 - Mid-show intro 8:31 - Keeping Mark's onion rings on the menu 10:14 - Potato skins and what makes them different 11:18 - Carol's Alibi dinner story 13:13 - The French onion pizza explained 17:21 - "People come for the food or the vibe -- they come back for both" 17:47 - The off-menu burrito moment 😂 19:17 - What it means to be a neighborhood bar on Wilson Street 20:27 - Earning the regulars' trust 21:26 - Full menu breakdown 22:41 - The chili that won at Pat's Peak 🏆 23:51 - Red Arrow Diner sponsor read 24:11 - Where Mike's cooking really started 24:53 - His grandfather, a chef's knife, and why food stuck 26:22 - First job at Canoby Lake Park 27:15 - Seven years at Cheesecake Factory in San Diego 30:03 - What brought him back to New Hampshire 31:37 - Manchester Country Club and the road to The Alibi 32:01 - Where he sees The Alibi in 2-3 years 36:13 - What he wants people to know about him 37:03 - Building a team, making people feel seen 40:01 - What surprised him most about owning a bar 😂 43:12 - Lightning Round 46:00 - Last meal on earth: pizza 🍕 46:51 - Closing

He took over a neighborhood dive bar on Wilson Street in Manchester just a few months ago -- and he's running the whole thing solo. One man, one kitchen, and food that's stopping people in their tracks. Mike Ivas grew up in Salem, NH, learned to cook from his grandfather who handed him a chef's knife before first grade, and spent seven years in the kitchen at the Cheesecake Factory in San Diego before coming home to New Hampshire. When he took over The Alibi Aftermath, he had one goal: prove that a neighborhood bar could serve food worth driving across town for. In this episode we talk about what it actually looks like to run a bar completely solo -- Detroit-style pizza, a French onion pizza that already has a cult following, smoked chicken chili that won a competition at Pat's Peak, hand-cut fries he takes very seriously, and the off-menu burrito moment that says everything about how Mike runs this place. We also get into where he learned to cook, why he came home to New Hampshire after years in California, and what he hopes The Alibi Aftermath becomes for the Wilson Street neighborhood. 📍 The Alibi Aftermath137 Wilson Street (corner of Wilson & Somerville), Manchester, NHFind them on Facebook and Instagram -- search: The Alibi Aftermath 🔔 New episodes drop every Tuesday -- hit SUBSCRIBE and turn on notifications so you never miss one! If this episode hit different, share it with a friend and leave us a comment below. ---This episode is sponsored by Red Arrow Diner.4 NH locations: Manchester, Concord, Londonderry, and Nashua -- open 24/7.redarrowdiner.com | Instagram: @redarrow24diner | Facebook: Red Arrow Diner ---ABOUT BEYOND THE PLATE WITH CAROLCarol Erickson, owner of Red Arrow Diner since 1987, sits down with the people behind New Hampshire's food and hospitality scene. It's not just about the food -- it's about the journeys, the community, and what drives people to go beyond. Follow Beyond the Plate -- find us everywhere: linktr.ee/BeyondtheplateNHFollow Carol: Instagram @carolsew24---0:00 - Intro0:26 - How Mike ended up at The Alibi1:31 - "I had to pull the trigger" 😂2:07 - Running the kitchen solo3:59 - What ownership means to him5:32 - Peeking out the window for new faces6:39 - Turning the page on the Alibi's past7:11 - Karaoke, music bingo, Patriots games8:00 - Mid-show intro8:31 - Keeping Mark's onion rings on the menu10:14 - Potato skins and what makes them different11:18 - Carol's Alibi dinner story13:13 - The French onion pizza explained17:21 - "People come for the food or the vibe -- they come back for both"17:47 - The off-menu burrito moment 😂19:17 - What it means to be a neighborhood bar on Wilson Street20:27 - Earning the regulars' trust21:26 - Full menu breakdown22:41 - The chili that won at Pat's Peak 🏆23:51 - Red Arrow Diner sponsor read24:11 - Where Mike's cooking really started24:53 - His grandfather, a chef's knife, and why food stuck26:22 - First job at Canoby Lake Park27:15 - Seven years at Cheesecake Factory in San Diego30:03 - What brought him back to New Hampshire31:37 - Manchester Country Club and the road to The Alibi32:01 - Where he sees The Alibi in 2-3 years36:13 - What he wants people to know about him37:03 - Building a team, making people feel seen40:01 - What surprised him most about owning a bar 😂43:12 - Lightning Round46:00 - Last meal on earth: pizza 🍕46:51 - Closing

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