Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Truro, Massachusetts, United States. Truro /ˈtrɜːroʊ/ is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States, comprising two villages: Truro and North Truro. Located slightly more than 100 miles (160 km) by road from Boston, it is a summer vacation community just south of the northern tip of Cape Cod, in an area known as the "Outer Cape". English colonists named it after Truro in Cornwall, United Kingdom.
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4 based on 763 reviews
We had a nice dinner here with Pâtown friends who love this cozy spot. Smoked seafood chowder is unusual and amazing - much more flavorful than regular chowder. Oysters with the wasabi and ginger were also delicious. For dinner, our friends recommended the curries. Two of us had the tasty fish curry which was satisfying on a chilly evening. Service was friendly. Atmosphere inviting. They didnât rush us after we finished eating so we had a very enjoyable evening visiting with our friends there!
4 based on 478 reviews
Enjoyed the Old Fashion burger and it was delicious, juicy and fresh. Others had the fish soup which was excellent and was in a tasty white broth. Some were disappointed to learn they didn't serve chowder but our waiter explained this is a burger joint and not a fish shop. Many of us enjoyed the fiddlehead IPA on draft. It all added up to a great lunch with great service - thanks Joe.
4 based on 512 reviews
Tin Pan Alley is located on Commercial Street directly across from historic Town Hall. We have a bar/piano lounge that faces Commercial Street while our dining room faces the harbor and has terrific ocean views. We also feature an outdoor deck on the beac
It was a beautiful day and we were able to eat outside. Nice outdoor seating. The interior was very attractive also. You can still see the water from the inside. Service was fine. Nothing outstanding. I'm not sure who was our server as several people kept stopping in for one reason or another. Maybe because our guy was new??? I was envious of other tables who had a server with personality. If you're going to be in the service industry make sure you like being around people. We each had a lobster roll which was a substantial serving. Very light tasting was what my hubby said. Which was correct. We also each had a sangria which went down smoothly. Overall it was a nice experience. I would call it a classy beach dining experience. A special treat to give yourself. With prices being pretty comparable around town you might as well give yourself a special experience.
4 based on 173 reviews
Casual, beachy ambiance but serious gourmet brunches. Tacos at night in season. Outdoor patio. People rave about the carnitas, Chicken and Waffles, benedicts and the homemade guacamole.
This little place is welcoming and friendly, and made for great first impression to our Provincetown vacation. Breakfast was very tasty and freshly made. Service was extremely friendly and attentive. My one criticism is that there are no sugar free options for syrup or jam. But if you're on vacation, go with the great maple syrup provided. What calories, right? It was clear that they took great pride in their restaurant and what we thought of it. That says a lot because it means they always strive to be better.We would love to go back on our next visit.
4 based on 85 reviews
Farm and Dock to Table Full Service restaurant. Serving fresh Local cuisine. We have outdoor seating as well as a fire pit. Full bar with Cocktails, Local Micro Brews and a wine list. Now offering Pizza and Wings to go in addition to our regular menu.
We have visited the restaurant several times as a family and with guests. Food is always outstanding and the menu options are interesting. A bit more upscale then other local restaurants with options that go far beyond fried fish and lobster.. Service has been consistently exceptional. Price is reasonable especially given the freshness of food. Deserts are made on-site and well worth the splurge.The outdoor fire pit and other seating is a nice touch and one that enhances the experience for families and friends.For all of the full-time residents; the restaurant is open all year!!
4 based on 29 reviews
We probably should've left when we waited more than 15 minutes (despite the scarcity of guests) before even having the waitress acknowledge us. It only went downhill from there. While I realize they were short staffed, the waitress literally didn't even say hello but rather just waited, pen in hand, for us to tell her what we wanted. The hummus and naan came with one piece of bread split into six wedges, half of them burned. The hummus portion was ample but, when we asked for more bread, the waitress returned with completely charred wedges that no one should present to paying customers. One of our orders was completely wrong, she forgot my husband's drink and one of the son's meals came out 20 minutes or so after all of us got ours. His meal (mac and cheese) didn't taste remotely like what was advertised. Poor service, mediocre and overpriced fare.
4 based on 753 reviews
Closed for the season. Will re-open in mid-April 2019 Please check back for new menu and Cabaret show updates!
We stopped in yesterday, as no trip to ptown is complete for us until we have lunch/dinner at our favorite spot! Service is beyond compare , from outside to bartender and waitress. All are helpful and offer great suggestions. Then.. there is the food, delicious is an understatement ! A must check out spot for anyone who has never been! Canât wait to return again!Til then, thanks for everything!
4 based on 387 reviews
We have an annual tradition of going to The Beachcomber for a dozen raw oysters and lobster rolls and then hitting up the double feature at the Wellfleet drive-in. So fun! It is always PACKED at The Beachcomber but you can't beat the fun, beach party scene if you want a great night out on the town!
4 based on 446 reviews
Located at the corner of Commercial Street and Kendrick Avenue on picturesque Wellfleet Harbor, Pearl is the quintessential Cape Cod dining experience. It features indoor-outdoor dining on multi-level decks with panoramic views of the entire harbor includ
A more casual experience, very comfortable indoors or on the outside 2nd story deck that overlooks the lovely harbor at Wellfleet. The menu features all the local specialties you might expect. The drinks were well prepared, The food was delicious and fresh, and the service was top-notch. There is limited parking in the restaurant's adjacent lot, but basically unlimited free parking at the nearby town pier.
4 based on 71 reviews
We were having trouble finding a restaurant that was open midweek in October on a cold and rainy night and stumbled across the Brick House in Eastham. The sign is not a good representation of the atmosphere. Once inside we were pleased with the comfortable surroundings, kind of a family feel but there were no children on this night. The waitress, Juliet, was attentive and friendly. We began with a bottle of Grechetto from Umbria, Italy and it was great ($33). I had a hankering for the Buffalo cauliflower appetizer and it was great ($10). My meal was the broiled salmon special and it was a great cut cooked to perfection. My wife had the scallops with curry and we agreed it was done just right. So our total for the evening was just under $100 (plus tip) and it was a great meal in a very nice place. Recommended
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