Best Mediterranean restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mediterranean food in Hull. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mediterranean restaurants near you.. Hull is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States, located on a peninsula at the southern edge of Boston Harbor. Its population was 10,293 at the 2010 census. Hull is the smallest town by land area in Plymouth County and the fourth smallest in the state. However, its population density is within the top thirty towns in the state.
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Not really a "dine in" restaurant but wonderful Middle Eastern homemade dishes fresh and frozen. You can buy them at their store location or at the Fruit Center in Hingham and Milton as well as many farmers markets on the South Shore. Unusual combinations and very fresh delicious ingredients make this a real winner.
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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.
Have to go here for their avgolemeno soup. It is absoulutely the best and most authentic egg lemon soup that I've had in the states. Everything seems to look delish and true Greek cuisine. They have daily specials which also look delish but I haven't tried them yet. I always get the soup, baklava and galaktaboriko (?). I'm hooked.
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3 based on 16 reviews
This was a gem of a find but it was more than just the food, the service and the view; Brisas totally saved an otherwise miserable afternoon on the Massachusetts coast. The day started with a trip to Nantasket Beach near Hingham - a beach I recommend avoiding at all costs - but more of that in another review. After we escaped Nantasket we headed out for an early dinner and a lucky wrong turn took us to Cohasset. It was a Sunday afternoon so there weren't many choices but it didn't matter, the moment we saw Brisas we knew we had a winner. The restaurant has a lovely view of the water and the staff couldn't have been more friendly and inviting. Throw in the Sangria, the Brussel sprouts, the short rib sliders, the garlic shrimp, the blue sky and the live music and everything was once again right with the world. There is an inside seating area but the best place to sit is outside provided the weather is favorable.Brisas doesn't cut you short - these are generous portions for a tapas restaurant. Everything was cooked properly, served hot and best of all, served with a smile. So next time you're driving to or from Cape Cod, do yourself a favor and take a short side trip to Cohasset. Brisas will be standing ready to make you feel comfortable and serve you some great food at a nice price.
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