Find out what American restaurants to try in Marstons Mills. Marstons Mills (also spelled Marston's Mills) is a village in the town of Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States. It was settled by Roger Goodspeed before 1653. His granddaughter Lydia married Benjamin Marston who developed the fulling mill and weaving operations along the Marstons Mills River, hence the name of the village. It is primarily residential, located on Massachusetts Route 28, and rural in nature. Main roads also include Massachusetts Route 149, Race Lane, River Road, Osterville-West Barnstable Road, and Santuit-Newtown Road. The ZIP code for Marstons Mills is 02648.
Things to do in Marstons Mills
4 based on 220 reviews
Three of us had a delicious meal at the Spoon and Seed. Though it is not a fancy restaurant ("rustic, down to earth" might do) the service was excellent and the food was delicious with large portions. We had to take two out of the three dishes home to enjoy an another day they were so plentiful. We had the Hippie Burger, Curried Chicken, and the Chicken Parm sandwich and none of us were disappointed in our choices. The restaurant is not your typical location for a Hyannis restaurant. It is neither in downtown Hyannis; nor is it in the mall or on Route 132. It is close to Independence Drive, which connects to Route 132. They are open Tuesday through Friday for breakfast and lunch, and Saturday and Sunday for brunch. They have indoor and outdoor seating. Check it out if you are in the Hyannis area for breakfast, brunch, or lunch.
4 based on 584 reviews
Most excellent place for breakfast in Hyannis. Fast, friendly service, good coffee and many choices for breakfast or brunch. A true gem!
4 based on 33 reviews
Great location of this very small bar/restaurant. Menu is small, great fresh fish, burgers, salads. No fried food at all .... no French fries! You canât beat the location right on the marina and at sunset great picture taking opportunities. Very accommodating wait staff.
4 based on 97 reviews
The Kettle-Ho is smack dab in the middle of a residential area of Cotuit. It's a townie bar for sure, but much more in that the food is really good and the waitstaff and bartenders really aim to please even if you aren't a regular. You can't go wrong with their specials, and their regular menu has something for everyone. They have good drinks. The place can get crowded, loud and noisy - especially in the spring and summer season. I've never been disappointed with my meal or the service here.
4 based on 113 reviews
Located in the heart of one of the most picturesque villages on Cape Cod, Five Bays Bistro offers modern yet classic food and atmosphere worthy of a major city. The Bistro serves award winning contemporary new American cuisine, with a more casual small pl
Food here is great. Went twice last week and everything we orderedâsole, tacos, heirloom tomato salad, mussels marinara, dessertsâwas excellent. Service can be spotty. They take reservations at 6:30 and 8:30. We found by arriving at 7:15 or so, tables were being vacated and waitstaff not as crazy busy. Their expresso martini dessert drink is to die for!
4 based on 28 reviews
A small quaint restaurant that serves a great breakfast and lunch. Service staff is friendly and engaging. I will return.
4 based on 53 reviews
Good reviews, off the beaten path...sorta. Nice fish store with fried seafood takeout. The have some precooked items in the cold case...like crab cakes and shrimp. Fresh haddock and salmon looked good. Bay scallops (the small local ones) were really fresh and good. Onion rings were among the best. Place was jumping with takeout orders.
4 based on 355 reviews
Wimpyâs has been a favorite on Cape Cod since 1938. Featuring the freshest in seafood, beef, poultry, and our famous clam chowder. Along with our pub and dinning room Wimpyâs offers a full to go menu of and sandwiches from our seafood market.
Wimpyâs is under new management and they have brightened up the main dining room which looks great. The food for the most part is the same: large portions, fresh fish and good rolls. I was unpleasantly surprised finding out that frozen broccoli was an upcharge!! Yes, frozen broccoli florets .... thatâs just wrong.
4 based on 292 reviews
Crisp Flatbread Inc serves fresh wood-fired pizza and homemade pastas prepared with seasonal, local ingredients. We support local farmers, and are passionate about using hormone and nitrate-free meats and organic vegetables whenever possible. All of our p
Had the Korean wings which were very tasty. The bacon scallop flatbread was just great. Canât say enough about it. Sitting outside on a cool October night was most pleasant.
4 based on 135 reviews
The Mills is a small family run establishment serving fresh, local and inventive food for breakfast and lunch. We're an affordable and fast option when you're looking for something comfortable that's always served with a smile.
The Mills is a definite must on anyoneâs list for breakfast or lunch. I have eaten here many times and have never had a bad experience. The food is fresh and simply superb. The service is impeccable and oh so friendly. As someone stated this place is a hidden gem of perfection. Itâs a must for me, my friends and family every time weâre on the Cape. We just love it. Today I ordered an omelette with baby spinach, mushrooms and goat cheese with a side of Canadian bacon. It was unbelievable! Their fresh squeezed orange juice is just perfect. Such terrific praise! Thanks so much for sharing such high compliments.We hope to serve you again soon!
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