Reviews on American food in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, United States. Shrewsbury is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. Shrewsbury, unlike other surrounding towns like Grafton, Millbury, Westborough, and Northborough did not become a mill town or farming village, rather most of its 19th-century growth was due to its proximity to Worcester and visitors to Lake Quinsigamond. The population was 35,608 according to the 2010 US Census, in nearly 12,400 households.
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4 based on 43 reviews
In late summer, a coworker suggested we try Lakeside, which is tucked away in back of White City Plaza (on North side of Rte 9). We've eaten here 5-6 times on Saturday & Sunday evenings and had chicken francaise, burgers, Trout (Sat special) & prime rib. Meals have been great not to mention great salads & the best squash we've had in a while. Cocktails are excellent, service (especially at bar) is best anywhere and prices are low. Atmosphere is upbeat but not too loud like many sports bars. We've eaten at most of the so-called high-end restaurants in or near Worcester, and none have been as consistently good as Lakeside. 5-stars for food quality, service & value!
4 based on 38 reviews
While visiting our son, who just moved to Shrewsbury, we decided to have breakfast at the Edgemere Diner. What a fun place. You are greeted by a very boisterous gentleman when you enter the place. He knows everyone that comes in. He is very friendly and seems to know the stories of everyone that comes in. I only had toast but my husband and son both had the special of the day, which was a lumberjack type breakfast. Their meals were very good and my toast was on Italian bread with jelly on it. I would definitely come here again when I come visit.
4 based on 58 reviews
Love New England diners and Brodyâs didnât disappoint. The food was awesome and the memorabilia was very interesting also. Seinfeld actually done a episode of some show here, you can see those pics also. Very reasonable price and portions were large. Highly recommend
4 based on 49 reviews
Excellent breakfast all around. We were there one morning after the rush about 9am. Nice and quiet but still steady arrivals and departures. My wife ordered blueberry pancakes and I I had a bunch of side orders, homefries, hash browns, wheat toast and ham. Potatoes were well done as requested and pancakes were light and fluffy with plenty of blueberries cooked right in. Coffee was a great breakfast blend that was kept topped off. All in all, an excellent breakfast at a very reasonable price. Don't drive right by, you'll be sorry.
4 based on 68 reviews
Great food for takeout, large portions and quality food. Their pizza is exceptional especially the Sweet Heat. Many times in the past (not recently) we have asked for red onions to be removed from an order and had them still added. One time recently they gave my entire order to someone else for which I had to wait until a new order was made. Don't try to sit at the bar as there are many locals that seem to congregate almost nightly.
4 based on 518 reviews
The idea behind One Eleven Chop House was to establish a Chicago-style steakhouse right here in Worcester. The elegance and sophistication of the decor complements some of the best-tasting steaks and chops you'll find anywhere. All of our cuts are either
Went there with friends for dinner and were really impressed by a number of factors. Typical chop house/steak place ambience which was appreciated. Fairly upscale place, but not pretentious. Very good wine list and to top it off they have a list of wines that they are providing at great discounts. This was much appreciated especially to pair with our steaks. Good selection of meats. The servers were exceptional as we had about three servers assigned to our table. Friendly and personable. The steaks were done as we requested and the prices were reasonable given the character of the place and level of service. I would recommend this steak place if you are around or near Worcester. Great find. They have a pretty nice bar as well if that is what you like.
4 based on 322 reviews
Donât be intimidated when you see a line of people sitting in the waiting room to get into Lou Rocâs diner: they move the line along quickly. Service is friendly and very efficient. Their breakfasts are delicious, in fact thatâs all Iâve ever eaten there. My favorite is the homemade corn beef hash eggs Benedict breakfast. I always need to take half of the corn beef hash home and have it with eggs again the next morning. All the eggs Benedicts are wonderful as well, simply canât go wrong. Itâs a cute diner that has a front porch added onto the front.
4 based on 217 reviews
This restaurant is excellent. The food is cooked to perfection and very tasty. The portions are large also--good value for the money. I ordered chicken with mashed potatoes and salad--very good. Our server was very pleasant and cordial --and efficient. Overall, an excellent restaurant.
4 based on 234 reviews
On our first visit a few months back, yes we waited about 1 hour to get seated, but it was worth it. I ordered the prime rib special for Wednesday night bloody rare, and that Is what I got. Great meal for both myself and my wife. Visited last night, 8/14/19 around 4 PM, greeted and promptly seated. Our server acknowledged us immediately and shortly came over and introduced herself, and took our orders. My wife first, then me and our appetizer to share. She was very knowledgeable with the menu and answered my wife's questions. I ordered the prime rib special, bloody rare, figuring since we entered early there would be no problem with a rare cut. Wrong, what I got was a medium cooked and small cut, did not cover 1/4th of the plate. Nothing like the 1st visit entree. Plenty of steamed vegetables though that filled the plate. Now while most folks probably would of sent it back or said something, I make it a practice not to cause and issue, I just don't return. Yes I ate it with no hesitation, my option, as I said, I never cause and issue or incident, certainly did not want to bother the server, she was quite busy with other customers. When we are in Tampa we always stop at Ruth Chris Steakhouse or Stonewood Grill for prime rib at least twice the price of Jimmy's, I don't mind paying higher if I get what I order, bloody rare. My wife's entree and our appetizer were great I have to add. I don't know if there was a chef's issue, or whomever plated just did not care, but I am a paying customer who likes to get what he orders. If they did not want to give me a cut to my request, I should of been told that and I would of ordered something else, but to serve me a cut that was not rare but slightly pink only in the middle and dry is unacceptable. This establishment gets busy as the night wears on so I am confident that they could care less about loosing a customer, but I have the final say on where I spend my $$$ on. On a positive note, the restaurant was clean interior and exterior, I did observe as customers left, the tables were bused quickly and reset up again. As we departed, we were thanked by the hostess, a nice touch often missing these days. I hope the new Ruth Chris restaurant opening in Worcester follows their chain in Boston and Tampa, as I like my steak cooked the way I order it.
4 based on 236 reviews
$36, 16oz. Ribeye; the king Of steaks due to its tenderness and flavor. Mine was tough as leather and lacked taste. $36!!!!The fried calamari was limp and tough; likely over cooked. The tiny âLobster Bombâ was at $18, a Bust! The truffle fries were priced at âonlyâ $6.95 and there was a reason... nothing to write home about!!!...and the Brussels sprouts were undercooked.It literally took over 30 years for us to try this place; rated #1 in Shrewsbury...REALLY??!!!... Who the heck is rating this place??!!The other patrons seemed to be loving it!What the heck!!Never again!!
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