Reviews on American food in Revere, Massachusetts, United States. Revere is a city in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States, located approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) from downtown Boston. Founded as North Chelsea in 1846, it was renamed in 1871 after the American Revolutionary War patriot Paul Revere. In 1915, it was incorporated as a city. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city has a population of 51,755 inhabitants.
Things to do in Revere
5 based on 24 reviews
We had hoped to have a sit down breakfast before our noon flight out of Logan Airport, unfortunately traffic through the city prevented this option. We stopped in and asked about options for take out. The ladies were so friendly. They suggested The Saminator, which is an egg sandwich, with an over hard egg as a runny egg would make a mess. We ordered 2 BLTs as well. They were fairly busy as it was a Saturday morning but they promptly took care of our order. This is obviously a neighborhood restaurant. There were many multi-generational families enjoying a Saturday breakfast. Parking is challenging, so find the closest spot and enjoy a walk through the neighborhood.
4 based on 155 reviews
It's been awhile since I went to an Uno and we were very early for a movie so we decided to stop in. I like their summer menu. I ended up getting a windy city drink (just meh) and my friend got a blood orange cocktail. We ended up switching so that worked out. I went with the lobster platter. The clam chowder was excellent. The lobster roll was pretty good. Not super loaded with lobster but not loaded with filler either as some places tend to do. I would have preferred the buttered roll to be warm when I received it but it was cold. I basically ate the lobster pieces and left the rest. Fantastic lobster - tasted very fresh. The fries were good, a bit too salty but I wasn't going to eat a lot of them anyway. My friend got the salmon and a double veggie side. Smelled great and he didn't share so I think it was a hit. I'd stop in again as this location was convenient, not too busy and the prices are good for the food you receive.
4 based on 119 reviews
We are a family owned and operated restaurant. Our restaurant has been here since 1977. Please come in and we will be happy to share our story with you. We look forward to seeing you.
stopped in for a quick late afternoon lunch today 6/27....martinis and cosmos, salad, calamari and steamers...sat outside, really nice atmosphere...server was excellent, very very professional customer service skills, attentive, quick friendly, and genuinely nice...honestly did not love one of the items we ordered, we did not eat, he was so gracious and removed that item off the check, didnât ask he just took care of it... did the right thing...really impressed with his level of service... canât wait to come back...
4 based on 316 reviews
We enjoyed breakfast early on Sunday morning. It's a very small restaurant serving delicious food. Fast, friendly service. Big portions at reasonable prices. Loved that we tourists were treated as well as the locals sitting at the counter. Worth the wait if there's a line!
4 based on 455 reviews
We ate breakfast here twice during our stay in Boston, even though it was nowhere near our hotel. The first day, a Sunday, we had to wait quite a while for a table (it is quite a small restaurant) but the food was worth the wait. The second day it was quieter. Both meals were very good and the staff were very friendly.
4 based on 122 reviews
Always our favorite for salad & sirloin tips. Been eating here off & on for 40 years. Never disappoints.Iâll be stopping back heading towards Maine for the Antipasto.The only thing that has been consistently terrible are the rolls they serve.Love, Love this cash only restaurant.
4 based on 171 reviews
A Wood-Fired craft beer and wine neighborhood restaurant in Hayes Sq. Charlesotwn
My husband and I found this place after taking the Charlestown Ferry from Long Wharf. The food was delicious. I had a salad and he had the sandwich special. The food was fresh and we both agreed that our meals blended unique tastes to come up with an excellent lunch. The beer was great too. Back patio was shady and lovely.
4 based on 69 reviews
Nice place to have breakfast or lunch. Good food, very casual lots of tables, street parking, family friendly.
4 based on 376 reviews
This restaurant was behind my hotel and I decided to try it. Nothing fancy but I could tell from the crowd that it would be good. My chicken with linguine was simply heavenly. Waiter was friendly and efficient. I am actually glad this restaurant doesnât exist in my city because I would have that dish every day!!! If you have the opportunity give it a try.
4 based on 12 reviews
We are an american bistro style restaurant we aspire to have excellent service and have you leaving with a smile. We serve a variety of food some "Gluten Free" but all are delicious. We are located in Winthrop on 77 Revere st. We hope you join us for food
Winthrop is a wonderful town to live in, but unless you're really into Italian food, the choices for dining out can be somewhat.... limited. That's slowly changing and 90 Degrees is a great addition to the dining scene! The menu is creative, albeit hard to pinpoint exactly what type of cuisine they're featuring. I'll call it New American - but whatever you call it this is a place that's worth checking out. And while you're there, take note of the tables and wood carvings on the wall, as they were all made by the owner! I'm looking forward to a return trip the 90 Degrees in the near future!
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