Find out what American restaurants to try in Kingston. Kingston is a coastal town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. According to the 2010 Census, it had a population of 12,629.
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4 based on 302 reviews
Overlooking historic Plymouth Harbor, Tavern on the Wharf offers a wide selection of menu items ranging from the freshest seafood, pasta and salads to delicious sandwiches, pizzas, appetizers, and much more. Complement your meal with a craft cocktail or c
Enjoyed lunch near the water in Plymouth. Touristy restaurant, but happy with our lunch. Clam Chowder was good, but there are better out there. Baked NE Cod and Stuffed Baked Lobster were delicious! Our server, Liza, was a perfect blend of charm and professional.Nice place that I would recommend if you are at the Plymouth waterfront.
3 based on 1003 reviews
"The CabbyShack, on historic Plymouth harbor, is the spot for gorgeous views, tons of seats under the sun, live music all season long, and seafood so fresh it practically jumps straight from the ocean to the kitchen. The basic boiled lobster weighs in at
We are British tourists visiting New England and we were looking for outside space to sit in the evening sun with a drink. We Discovered this place and ordered pint of Downeast Cider and Samuel Adams lager both Boston beverages that did not disappoint. The bar was busy and the atmosphere pleasant and the ocean view amazing. We decided to stay for pizza which was delicious. The waitress and the barmaid were both very chatty & helpful.
4 based on 93 reviews
Corn beef hash was delicious but home fries were not cooked consistently, one cooked next one hard. Eggs Benedict was really good, well presented. Pancakes were fluffy & coffee was plentiful. The only real drawback was how long it took to be served. The place wasn't overly busy, plenty tables available, lots of staff on duty but it took 35 minutes for the order to arrive on the table. No explanation or apology so maybe this is the norm here.
4 based on 174 reviews
We went here the other night before seeing a show at the Plymouth Memorial Hall. We sat at the bar. The bartender was nice and served us quickly. The atmosphere was comfortable but a little on the dark side. The menu looked like it had something for everyone, and the food we saw others eating at the bar looked good. Not a bad place to stop for a drink before or after the show across the street.
4 based on 138 reviews
Located in a restored 1900's train depot. Exposed brick and Original artwork highlight an elegant yet comfortable atmosphere.
Solstice is housed in an old train depot. The hostess at the front is quite nice. The waiter Oakley was excellent. The Wine list is solid. I tried the Down East Cider and loved it. For an appetizer, we Tried Kung Poa Ribs. Loved them. The wedge salads are very large and very good. The Grilled Double Pork Chop was awesome. The special of the Day was Halibut. It was so fresh and so well done. Too many restaurants overcook fish, not here. The grilled lamb sirloin was a huge portion. The Deserts were all good. The meal was not cheap, but it was well worth the price. Simply loved it. Note: The Trains do go buy, it travels really fast and hard to even notice.
4 based on 515 reviews
Nice casual place - can eat outside on the deck. Fish sandwich was crispy but not greasy. Flavorful tartar sauce. One of us enjoyed the shrimp bowl. Nice mix of Cuban Caribbean and Mass flavors. Would definitely go back!
4 based on 79 reviews
Once in a while people tell you things rant th err way they use to be. Well this place as 've knows the meaning of great food, great service and true value. From the fresh baked goods to fabulously delicious omelets, this place won't disappoint. Love it.
4 based on 1289 reviews
Visiting family, we were taken to East Bay Grill since it was close to their home. We were so impressed, we went back a second time during our visit. The staff is friendly to a flaw; my sister and brother and law are regulars so that may have been a contributing factor. We were seated on a large veranda on a very pleasant day. We enjoyed cocktails; the dirty Saphire martini was excellent, with the server honoring my request for olives stuffed with blue cheese. The first time I had the Scrod, a baked cod dish that was excellent. The second time I had the sword fish that was also outstanding. Highly recommended!
4 based on 628 reviews
Located in historic downtown Plymouth. KKatieâs is a family owned and operated eatery presenting signature half-pound burgers and inspired, soups, salads, and sandwiches. The emphasis on high-quality ingredients, large selection of gourmet toppings, array
KKatie's Burger Bar was a great lunch spot to sit and relax and enjoy good American style food. We enjoyed it for lunch during a day of touring.
4 based on 133 reviews
Dillon's Local is a cozy watering hole in downtown Plymouth serving delicious comfort food, locally sourced specials, handcrafted cocktails and great, local beer.
We went in a dinner time and were seated immediately. Although not directly on the water, it's very close and the food is so good. Hubby had the Shepherd Pie which he said was excellent, I had the fish tacos which I've eaten lots of places, these were the very best I've ever had. Locally owned, you can't go wrong here!
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