Reviews on American food in Sagamore Beach, Bourne, Massachusetts. Sagamore Beach is a village of Bourne, Massachusetts fronting Cape Cod Bay and the east end of the Cape Cod Canal. It occupies the northern half of the Sagamore census-designated place. Along with Buzzards Bay and Bournedale, it is one of only three communities in Barnstable County that are north of the Cape Cod Canal.
Things to do in Sagamore Beach
4 based on 69 reviews
For those unfamiliar with Cape Cod, many natives and "washashores" alike are notorious for "not going over the bridge." Those who do cross either the Bourne or Sagamore Bridges for various reasons say they're "going off-Cape." That could mean any place from Boston to Cincinnati to the Canary Islands. Well, Plymouth is immediately "off-Cape"...and its Cedarville section is closest to it. There one will find Flynn's, a warm, family-friendly Irish pub. Flynn's started five years ago in a tiny building in Sagamore (on the Cape side of the bridge). Friends kept raving about the burgers, but every time I walked into the little place I couldn't get near the bar. This location is far more spacious, while the owners are turning the small place into the 6A brewery. The burgers are every bit as good as I heard. They can be pricey due to the many combinations of ingredients available. Some are pretty crazy (peanut butter?) but my spicy custom order with chipotle aioli sauce and pepperjack cheese worked extremely well.It was cooked rare as I had requested. My friend's fish and chips entree was substantial and had a tasty, crisp batter. Her chocolate cake dessert was delicious but I preferred my oreo cookie gelato, a creamy delight to say the least. Danielle, our young server, reflected the warmth and hospitality of the place. My friend recently moved back to the Cape from the Worcester area where she loved O'Connor's superb Irish restaurant. While she still misses it, she was relieved to find Flynn's. I love the place and recommend it highly to those who still think there is no reason to go over the bridge.Thank you for the kind words! :) Hope to see you again!
4 based on 146 reviews
We are at once surface and symbol. Our logo, which is influenced by the Celtic Knot, is insinuated not only into our decor and menu and onto our wall, but also unto the walls of our imagination. It can speak to us of mystery, of beginning and end, of what
Mgmt responded to my bad review of their fish chowder, stating " they only have it on a Friday". Well I was served this bitter mess on a Sunday and it was their lunch and sandwich special of the day "Sunday". So mgmt you should state "only fresh and good on a Friday.
4 based on 314 reviews
We did not eat here, but will next time. We had a drink at the beautiful bar inside this former Catholic church! It is a pretty place and the bartender was friendly. Staff friendly too. Nice place and look forward to a meal here as well on next visit.Thank you so much! Hope to see you soon again!
4 based on 568 reviews
Please note the Pilot House is closed for the months of January and February 2019 and reopening in early spring.
Great pick: The seafood was extremely fresh, tasty and beautifully presented; sauces were super tasty but very much on the heavy side; service was lovely and efficient; outdoor seating was comfortable but lacked a little bit personality; prices are ambitious but all in all matched the great quality of the food; four and a half out of five.
4 based on 720 reviews
Traditional favorites share the menu with contemporary cuisine. Lovely dining rooms offer a choice of settings; candle-lit rooms, fireside dining in the Music Room or garden side dining in the sun or moonlit Conservatory combine with outstanding service a
We went on a Friday night and we had made a reservation. We arrived and were seated very quickly, in the tavern, as we had our 2 children with us. We hadn't dined here before, so we didn't have a preference. I ordered a red sangria, it was ok, and I ordered a second one, but it wasn't good at all, I didn't drink it, the waitress didn't question why it was left untouched. Perhaps she didn't notice because once the entrees came out we didn't see her again until it was time for the check, that's right, she didn't check with us to see how things were. I can understand that she was busy, but other restaurants get busy, and we still have better service than we had here.Anyways, the food, my husband was disappointed with his chicken coq au vin. He was expecting a braised chicken, and he received a dry chicken. It wasn't a true chicken coq au vin, in his opinion. I had the wok fired atlantic salmon, it was good. The atmosphere was nice.I don't know that we would return to eat here.Dear lola72 ~We are very disheartened to hear that your experience was far from a positive memorable one; we certainly do apologize. We have reviewed your comments with all the appropriate teams.We understand that you don't think you will return, and that is understandable based on your experience - we certainly do work to provide an experience that is positive - in your case, it does seem that we missed the mark. If you should choose to give us anotehr opportunity in the future, please contact me directly - I would like to personally handle your reservation.Again, we do apologize for your experience.Sincerely;Ken SmithAssistant General Manager Submitted by:Kim
4 based on 218 reviews
This is a great local restaurant that many locals frequently go to. They have great seafood and daily $1.00 oysters between 2:00 - 6:00pm. Also daily happy hour specials; 3 oyster Rockefeller for $5.00 is the best bargain on the Cape. Look for Windy for a great bartender!
4 based on 281 reviews
Your local British pub with an American address!
Iâve been here three times in the last six months, usually no problems laughing loudly or talking up a storm with buddies. A few decent spots to view TVâs in bar( I havenât been in dining room ever) my only complaint is usually I find the table tops in bar a little sticky at times. Just needs more attention to detail by staff. Food is typical bar fair iâd Say. The wait staff is usually friendly and happy. This last visit my friends all had too much to drink, I choose to drink water all night. As the night grew long and people went their way my friends were still going strong. The bar keep asked who was driving? This was asked in a professional manner and no other questions came after it was answered I had the driving duties. My friends could have keep going but we took the party elsewhere soon after. Iâd go back to the BBC for what it is, fun place, about average food, though many do rank the pizza highly. Good selection of beers IPA of note, caring polite staff.
4 based on 458 reviews
Marshland Restaurants have been a staple of Cape Cod for 50 years. The Original Marshland, Marshland Too at 315 Cotuit Rd in Sandwich, and the latest addition, Marshland 3A at 986 State Rd in Plymouth, MA serve fresh seafood, baked goods, and a great vari
Marshland's Too is a great local restaurant. So far, I have only gone there for breakfast. I can't get past their Marshland Omelette. This thing is ABSOLUTELY HUGE! You had better come hungry. Also, the home fried potatoes were plentiful, crisp and delicious. Excellent hot coffee and friendly, reasonably quick service. Definitely my go to breakfast in Forestdale.
4 based on 166 reviews
The brown Jug is one of Cape Cod's best specialty wine and gourmet food stores with positive reviews from many well known travel and food magazines. In the heart of Sandwich village, in Massachusetts, the brown Jug is open year round for all of your food
Located on the corner of Main and Jarves Streets, thereâs a cute shop for wine, sandwiches, and tea towels BUT in the evening there is a wood fired oven cooking pizza There are Small tables behind the shrubbery., creating a secluded setting. Sit, relax enjoy food and live music. If youâd like a beverage, walk down the flagstones to a Dutch door. Thereâs the bar. Love the Sangria!
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4 based on 221 reviews
We were heading off the cape to Boston and really hungry. Decided to take a chance and pull off. Landed lucky and found a lovely hidden gem within Pinetrees. So pretty, with the Blueberry Muffin tucked in the corner. Lovely table on the veranda and service was really good. We ordered pancakes and waffles and a real treat. Food was absolutely gorgeous and devoured by everyone!
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