Reviews on American food in Cohasset, Massachusetts, United States. Cohasset is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 7,542 according to the 2010 census.
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Very surprised to have had such an elegant Sunday brunch at the new(?) Cove located at the Cohasset Harbor Inn. I shouldn't be so surprised because of the newer people/company that owns it. Greeted by a gentleman who was associated for the past five years with the Boston Public Library restaurant and tea service. It was such a non "trough" dining experience and each brunch item was prepared and displayed perfectly. There was no "overkill" here. I will be back and back as much as I can. There is absolutely nothing that compares. Heard their prime rib night was quite nice so that will be hopefully this week. I knew it was going to be great when I spotted the feisty adorable woman who works at the hotel side there with her handsome husband ( she introduced me). I can't say enough about this place, The Cove. There is nothing like it around to compare it too. Just a big five star rave review. Who knew?? Now I do!!!
4 based on 232 reviews
Tosca is the flagship restaurant of Eat Well Inc. Open for dinner only, Tosca is located on historic Hingham Harbor and offers creative regional Italian cuisine focusing on fresh New England flavors and local, seasonal ingredients. Constructed in the 19
We dine with friends this past weekend and the event started off poorly.We arrived 10 min before our reservation and was seated at a table that was right in the traffic flow of the waitstaff. We had to asked to be moved even with other open tables around. The meals were good and the staff was attentive, however, the prices very very high. I had the beef medallions which were rather tough and chewy. The pasta dishes, while good where expensive.Not in any rush to return anytime soon.
4 based on 232 reviews
Spent a day at the beach, and was looking for a place to eat lunch. From the outside I wasn't sure what to expect, but when we came in we were pleasantly surprised. Everything was phenomal, the clam chowder was out of this world. Lots of seafood to choose from, and everyone in our party of 7 was happy with their order.Next time i am at the beach, i will def stop in here again!
3 based on 58 reviews
After being closed all of last summer, and under "needed repairs" for most of this year - The Olde Salt House adjacent to Atlantica has finally reopened. We were so excited to visit one of our favorite al fresco spots - but so disappointed once we got there. Unattractive benches are the first thing you trip over as you enter the space. Menu is NOTHING like it used to be under the former owners. We ordered Rose wine (it was okay - nothing I'd request the label of) and a shrimp cocktail. The shrimp were also "just okay" - but arranged on a glass plate that at one time had ice but quickly turned to water. We had to dry off each shrimp before eating. Not a pleasant experience. Doubt we'll ever go back - so sad.
4 based on 19 reviews
American restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner Tuesday through Saturday and breakfast only on Sundays. We serve popovers and Caesar Salad with all dinner entrees. We close 3 pm to 5 pm daily to prep for dinner. We serve beer and wine.
Went here for a delicious lunch of soup & sandwich, being the first time here was a treat. Our waitress was welcoming & suggested many things on their menu. Also great dinner takeout. Will try.
4 based on 440 reviews
Jake's has been serving award winning fresh seafood for over 50 years! We are a seasonal (open April-November) restaurant located in beautiful Nantasket Beach directly on the water! We feature a full service seafood market for those wanting to take fresh
I actually ate twice at Jake's. The first was take-out seafood bisque, which was bland and disappointing. The second was a sit-down dinner (for 2) that included both grilled swordfish and lobster. Both dishes were outstanding. Our server was equally outstanding. She could not have been more helpful or accommodating. Prices were reasonable. The wine list was short but we found a very pleasant white to go with our food. A totally satisfactory experience. Would go back; would recommend.
4 based on 82 reviews
We enjoyed a delicious dinner and a nice, cold beer the other night.I enjoyed the Irish Curry Chicken, which was the most delicious curry dish Iâve ever had. Yum yum!My husband ordered the Rueben, which he said was excellent.The waitstaff was very attentive and we truly enjoyed our experience there.Iâm looking forward to returning.
4 based on 100 reviews
A neighborhood modern American eatery and bar, located where Hingham, Hull and Cohasset meet. Serving farm fresh, innovative takes on all your favorites- from flatbreads and salads, to street tacos and burgers, to steak and local fish. Come in for dollar
Been here 3 times, atmosphere is nice but a limited exlectic type menu and pricey for small portions. You need to check the menu before you arrive and ensure one of the limited entree,s will satify your palette. Also be prepared to figure out how to get the salt out of a âdishâ onto you food???? No spoon so i stuck my fingers in for a pinch! Jez, just put it in a shaker will you?
4 based on 85 reviews
This was our second time eating here. The first was for lunch, the second visit was a Sunday brunch. The service both times was very good and so was the food. As mentioned above they even had live music today. The chowder, pictured, had full clams in shell which was a nice change. I had the gnocchi with tiny veal meatballs. Would absolutely recommend this place and will be dining here again soon as they had multiple duck dishes.
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4 based on 94 reviews
Lobster Rolls.
When 5 South Main opened a few years ago it was a welcome addition to the South Shore's small roster of very good breakfast places. Creative omelettes, giant pancakes and fresh squeezed juice justified the above average prices. It was our go-to place to bring weekend guests. Our two most recent visits (latest one Oct. 14) were disappointing and it seems a change of ownership is behind the decline of food and service. The new menu is but a shadow of its former self. Fewer choices on a pre-printed page (no more blackboard specials) and bitter coffee are features. Service? Under the former owners we were asked half a dozen times how everything was. Now no one asks, but maybe they don't want to hear the answers. After a sub-par experience a few weeks ago we decided to go 'breakfast basic' on our latest visit. Scrambled eggs, sausage and oatmeal. What could go wrong? The scrambled eggs were burned and dried out, as if they were cooked some time before we ordered. The sausages were cut in half lengthwise and placed flat side down, most likely to make it appear that four sausages were there instead of two. However, they were dried out as well. The oatmeal, which used to feature fresh fruit, came with frozen blueberries, which leaked blue coloring throughout the dish. Home fries tasted of freezer burn. The new owners are concentrating on making this a dinner place (no thanks) and in the process have reduced the number of mornings they serve breakfast, cut the number of breakfast selections, introduced frozen ingredients and raised prices. Not a recipe for success, but the reputation forged by the former owners should keep it crowded for a while longer until the clientele catches on. Normally I would write off a bad breakfast to experience but when one is paying $33 for breakfast for two one has the right to expect quality. That used to be the case at 5 South Main. No longer true, and that is too bad given the barren landscape for quality breakfast options in the area.
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