Best American restaurants nearby. Discover the best American food in Lincoln. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for American restaurants near you.. Lincoln is a town in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 21,105 at the 2010 census. Lincoln is located in northeastern Rhode Island, north of Providence. Lincoln is part of the Providence metropoliton statistical area and the Greater Boston combined statistical area.
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3 based on 121 reviews
At Wicked Good Bar & Grill you can get great food and great beverages at amazing prices! We start every table with a bowl of freshly popped popcorn and let you choose from a huge selection of great menu items like our amazing Nacho Menu, Our Unbelievable
My husband and I go over to Wicked specifically to get the Yankee Dipper. It is a roast beef sandwich that is to die for. I have no clue how they do it but it is worth every bite. I can't tell you how anything else is there (food wise) as this is the only item I have ever gotten. The staff is always very nice and the service is very quick. Thank you for the positive feedback Brenda! Hope to see you again soon!
4 based on 203 reviews
This visit, my husband and I enjoyed Lobster Benedict (chock-full of lobster), Portuguese Blade Meat Omelet (awesome), a half-order of their famous Custard-Stuffed French Toast (LOADED with pecans and fresh fruits), and a side order of homemade Hash. EVERYTHING WAS EXCELLENT. Our waitress was superb. You will never be disappointed at this historical diner!!!!
3 based on 91 reviews
Food and service has always been excellent. We were served by Heather at the bar,she is great.She has been there 25 years,so you know itâs going to be good.We took her recommendations for apps and was perfect. The ahai tuna was great.Have been here numerous times and always good.
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4 based on 140 reviews
For the finest selection of prime cut beef as well as the freshest selections of seafood in New England, visit Fred and Steve's Steakhouse. Two of New England's favorite pro football players, Fred Smerlas and Steve DeOssie, bring you their very own steakh
I've always written 5 star reviews for this place. This visit was far below we usually experience at Fred and Steve's. We arrived shortly after they opened on Wed 5/15. We were first told that the tables were all reserved, except for some tables that are raised up a step. It's difficult for me to use those, because I'm an amputee. They agreed to open a table for us in a busy area where the wait staff constantly walk by. Meanwhile, most of the reserved tables were empty. the table was dirty, even though it was set. Our severs were Pam + Veronica. Pam was ok, we ordered medium rare steak, she told us it would be red in the middle, it was definitely a notch or two past that. I don't drink except for water, and my glass sat almost empty through the meal, despite the fact the wait staff was walking by every few minutes. The service was way too slow in general. The manager...the older guy with glasses was walking around scowling for some reason. Hey...this place is big bucks, you are in the hospitality business, a friendly look would be nice. we have probably eaten here 10 times, this was a very, very average restaurant experience with subpar food, service, and cleanliness. I didn't complain about any of this while dining because we just wanted a nice stress free dinner. We come here for special treatment, and we didn't get it!!!I was disappointed to read your review. That's not the typical experience for our guests. We have built our reputation over the last 12 years by focusing on great guest service as well as outstanding food. We hate to see anyone leave unsatisfied and we strive to have even the smallest issue brought from the service team to our dining room management staff so we can insure every issue is known about and also resolved. I would love the opportunity to discuss your experience with you so I can address your feedback with the team. Your experience as well as any feedback are very important to us and helps in our quest to be the best. 401.723.3200
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4 based on 52 reviews
I have been going in for breakfast once a week or so since I moved from N. Attleboro,MA. to Cumberland,R.I. Always clean, good food, and great service. They will refill my coffee a couple of times, and they use a good-sized cup. When you consider the state of Rhode Island, and what it costs to live here, this is about the best deal in the state. No tolls charged to go through the door, no fees charged for R.I.'s General Fund, the owner never robbed us of 38 million dollars, free parking, and they never ask for a donation to build the Pawsox a new stadium. Prices are fair, which allows me to save up for my $200. beach pass down in Narragansett. Welcome to R.I.
4 based on 173 reviews
I have been in diners all over the North East. As I travel quite extensively and I prefer to eat at diners. This Patriot Diner in Woonsocket had meatloaf on the menu. So I wanted to give it a try as I love a good meatloaf. I'm not saying this to just complain for the sake of complaining, but this was absolutely the worst Meatloaf I had ever tried in my life. They serve it with mashed potatoes and green beans. The potatoes were good, the gravy on top was good. The green beans were also good. The meatloaf is served in three pieces that kind of look like odd shaped hamburgers. They're covered with gravy, the best part about the meatloaf was actually the gravy. We ordered the meatloaf dinner for me. A deluxe burger for a family member and chicken tenders for another family member. The tenders and the burger were good. My dish came with a salad and soup. I chose the chicken soup, it was good did not taste homemade I think it came out of a can which was why it was good I guess. The salad was horrible I did not even take a chance on eating it. The lettuce was obviously days old oh, and the three pieces of tomato that were on the plate in the lettuce was obviously sliced days before. Wilted damp lettuce and wilted starting to dry up tomatoes is a total embarrassment for any restaurant. The meatloaf is obviously not homemade either it looks like something you might find in a prison type of setting. I guess it's baked but then maybe sliced and then it looks like the slices of Meatloaf are warmed up on the grill, sort of burnt actually on the grill, and then they try to hide their mistake with gravy. It should have another name, it's not even close to being considered meatloaf. No I don't think I'll ever go back to this place.
4 based on 345 reviews
We came here for dinner and it was packed. Itâs a huge space and can hold a few hundred people at a time. They have a very large menu with everything from pizzas to sandwiches to Mediterranean and Mexican food. The cheesesteak and chicken sandwich was very good. Overall, if you're looking for pub food with a modern twist or just want some beers this is a nice spot.
4 based on 119 reviews
such a nice hostess,very polite,said it would be about 20 minutes but it was only 15 which was not bad on a weekend night. we started with Nacho's and then had burgers and fries and soda for some,beer for others. very clean place with outstanding service all around. good parking outside. Good management kept things moving but in a nice way. will be going back again and also go to the other location.
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4 based on 160 reviews
We had a great dinner here.Super friendly staff. We made reservations for a Saturday night and only had a short wait. Food came out super fast.Lots of menu options. We had pasta and pizza and it was all great. One item was ordered to share and they happily split it for us in the kitchen. Rolls were amazing! Chicken parm was our least favorite and Penne Ala Angelo was the best. Menu online differed from what was offered on site.Reasonable prices.Happy to return.
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4 based on 80 reviews
We were in Cumberland for the summer, & based upon the previous summer's great experience here we had take-out subs (& soup) once/week. The last two times, at the end of September, we got very little turkey in our Dean's List & Pilgrim. In fact, the Pilgrim was all dressing & cranberry sauce on the last time we got subs there. The last time we went there, we explained about our lack of turkey in our turkey sandwiches in our previous outing & asked the cashier to oversee the operation. He told us that they had been training a new sandwich maker, all the kinks were worked out, & he guaranteed a good sandwich. I guess the kinks didn't get worked out, as the sandwiches were terrible.The subs had always been great prior to the last two visits. We won't be back in Cumberland until next summer and we will give J's another chance based upon their previous good product.
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