Reviews on Pub food in Maynard, Massachusetts, United States. Maynard is a small suburban town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The town is located 22 miles west of Boston, in the MetroWest and Greater Boston region of Massachusetts and borders Acton, Concord, Stow and Sudbury. As of the 2010 census, the town population was 10,106.
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4 based on 19 reviews
Six people ordered different items off a menu of salads, burgers, tacos and other interesting choices. The food all came out hot (if meant to be). The Jive turkey burger with jack cheese, crispy onions, jalapenos and more was a hit with three of us. As was the sweet potato fries The menu has a number of sandwiches, subs, and meals - ribs, steak tips, chicken and ravioli - some of which I plan to try next time. They have upward of 20 draft beers with a high concentration from New England breweries.
4 based on 179 reviews
Rapscallion Table & Tap offers comfort food with creative touches paired with and sometimes incorporating craft beers made by its sister operation, Rapscallion Brewery in Sturbridge, MA.
We tried Rapscallion for the first time tonight. Although we thought it was a little pricy, the food was delicious and plentiful (will enjoy the leftovers for lunch!). I had the fat moon mushroom pasta and my husband had fish and chips. Marianna, our server, was pleasant and knowledgeable. She brought us samples of beers so that we could pick the ones we wanted. We had a very enjoyable experience, and will be back.
3 based on 94 reviews
True West is located in Acton, Massachusetts, a suburb Northwest of Boston. They feature beers and ales brewed onsite combined with a traditional "pub grub" menu made with fresh local ingredients. The beers are excellent and the food is also very good. Service was very friendly and efficient. Prices are reasonable as well. Parking is available on street in front of the store complex which contains True West.
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4 based on 397 reviews
We stopped here after a visit to the American Heritage Museum. Arrived about 1pm, on a Friday. We were seated immediately. A nice, well decorated interior seating area. Some outdoor seating adjacent to the front sidewalk, is available. But no alcoholic beverages are served outdoors, due to local laws. We had the crispy Brussels sprouts appetizer. Very good. And the Mexican Corn Flatbread, with chicken, was fresh and flavorful. The sprouts, flatbread and four sangrias were $77. So, a little pricey by our standards. It may be the going rate for this area. Regardless. Very Good food and excellent service.
3 based on 44 reviews
It looks like a totally generic modern pub. With the walls of glass windows, it is more brightly lit than most, but otherwise it has mainly comfort food. Fortunately, it has better than average food, from the appetizers to the burgers, fish and chips, and more. It also has a good beer selection and other drinks. Service is more polished than most restaurants of this type. I think they are trying to be a bit more upscale than your typical pub or tavern, and they are succeeding, but they aren't at the gastropub level either. It's nice to have a good restaurant with comfort food in Sudbury. It shouldn't be that hard to find around here, but it is.
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