Reviews on Pub food in Weymouth, Massachusetts, United States. Weymouth is a city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts. As of the 2010 census, Weymouth had a total population of 55,643. Weymouth is one of fourteen Massachusetts municipalities that have applied for, and been granted, city forms of government but wish to retain "The town of" in their official names. It is named after Weymouth, Dorset, a coastal town in England. It is the second-oldest European settlement in Massachusetts. Weymouth is considered one of the South Shore's more affordable towns and offers a short commute into Boston, MBTA bus and rail service and a town beach.
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4 based on 28 reviews
Welcome to your Weymouth Ninety Nine Restaurant where we have "A Passion To Serve." Come dine with us and check out our 9 Real Size Entrees for just $9.99 or come enjoy our Thursday Night Trivia at the bar.
My party of three stopped in on a Tuesday evening (around 8:30pm). For whatever reason, we were seated next to a family with several small children even though there was plenty of seats available further away. Our server was not in a hurry to wait on us, and others were starting the clean up process. We did ask if we had time to order (yes, they close at 11pm), but yet we waited for our server. Not a good start. The food and amount served was ok and the price was reasonable. I ordered an after dinner alcoholic coffee drink and was charged $10 for something that tasted like coffee only). Needless-to-say, we were unimpressed with this place and would probably not go back.
4 based on 38 reviews
We are a full service family restaurant and bar. We provide plenty of High Definition Tv's for viewing as well as Trivia two days per week. We have a fairly large menu of scratch made items.
The family and I stopped in on the way back home and was amazed at the incredibly prepared food in a comfy cozy atmosphere by the fireplace. Prime Rib, Fresh seafood and the kid had a Burger that looked and tasted incredible. Friendly service, great food, good price and a great atmosphere ...would be here every week if I lived in town.Thank you for the nice review and kind words. Hope to see you back again sometime soon. Have a great summer.All the best, Chris
4 based on 16 reviews
No doubt this is a dive bar, casual, relaxing, plenty of regulars. The 5 stars comes in with the food. Menu offers more than your typical chicken fingers and burgers. Try their fried clams or scallops, perfectly fried golden and crisp. My current favorite is their turkey gobbler sandwich. I asked for it in a wrap and it arrived warm, with fresh roasted turkey, stuffing and cranberry sauce. This wasn't your typical deli style turkey. This was fresh roasted turkey, sliced thick and absolutely delicious.
4 based on 32 reviews
I had a steak veggie and fries my wife had a Turkey club that was huge and could have been named after a celebrity. Drinks aren't stingy a little over 5.00 for a generous pour brand name scotch, a medium sized wine glass with a true pour and a full high end Martini at around $7.00. If I were an emcee for a television show that rated restaurants you'd list this as a hidden Jewell here in Weymouth, all for a budget price. A lot of families come here. Would not recommend for families after 8:00 PM as bar is too close to dining tables.Bon Appetite At a reasonable price.Mike or Michael PSo. Weymouth Ma
4 based on 146 reviews
Two friends and I had dinner together at The Fours on a Thursday evening. We sat in the main dinning room which offered a pleasant, quiet atmosphere. Waitress attended us right away and provided excellent service throughout the meal. Two of us had the salmon or stuffed haddock dinner, which were both excellent. The third person had a stuffed chicken selection. Servings were plentiful, We didn't have room for dessert. Entrees might be considered by some a little expensive, $20 and above, though sides come with the meals. City of Quincy offers free evening parking at several nearby lots, which made coming to The Fours for dinner less stressful.
4 based on 40 reviews
We have been here before and talked my sister and her husband into trying out this restaurant. We had a cheese pizza, Steak Tips and my favorite Bolognese, everyone was very happy with their meal. Service was also very good. They had the front windows open as it was hot out, but the air conditioning was over powering. A good place to eat.
4 based on 108 reviews
Check out Monday nights, super musicians from 5:30 on playing a number of traditional Irish airs and tunes. We enjoyed the music while sipping a very good Fiddlehead IPA on draft and quite decent martinis.Our table split two orders of haddock bites which were light and crispy, the fish lovely and mild. Pronounced more than quite acceptable by our Scottish fisherman.We ladies split a delightful Reuben, the men folk ordered steak tips and surf n turf, our sisters ordered salads and a veggie quesadilla and split those. The salad girls kept on filching our crunchy, delightful French fries.I like the Snug, it is a small, homely place with the warm welcome of a good Irish or Scottish pub, forward thinking with its beer selection and great food. The bathroom is clean and there is entertainment several nights a week.Highly recommended if you are on the South Shore.
4 based on 39 reviews
Don't be fooled by the front of the building. It looks like a dive. Inside everything looks fresh, clean and welcoming. The walls are decorated "eclectically" with police department shoulder patches from, I would guess, more that 200 departments. Also very noticeable are goofy plaques, many of which are worth reading.If you are a beer lover, they have a good selection of drafts, and a huuugge selection of bottles.The service was excellent. Bar pizza is overpriced and average. Chicken Teriaki is a good sized order, with big plump wings. Problem, they are way too salty.
4 based on 33 reviews
This restaurant gets good buzz, and since we would be in the area...AND the lunch menu had the regular lunch fare and also entrees...which isnât always the case we were looking forward to trying it.They did a decent job inside. It is not plush but rather pub/everyday comfortable, which I think was most likely the intend..a large bar, some high top tables and your more standard seating. Unfortunately the food was average. We ordered a chicken parm sandwich which came with fries. It was standard, nothing memorable. We also ordered the roasted cod,on a bed of spinach with the smallest of kick of spice, roasted tomatoes and black olives, and a dash of arugula on top which was a good compliment. Presentation was nice... the cod did not have much flavor (they should have added more capers) there is no salt on the table which isnât unusual at better restaurants and I am sure I could have asked. I myself buy cod and notice the fresh cod I buy at from Iceland while visually looks wonderful tends to have no taste...yet when I purchase from other countries (of course USA is the best cod) flavor is not an issue. You should not have to use an abundance of salt or any other seasoning to achieve great flavor on a quality product. All that said I ate the whole dish... I just expected more from this restaurant.The server/bartender Joe was extremely likable and we experienced great service... In fact, Joe was the best part of our visit.
4 based on 193 reviews
Mad Hatter Restaurant and Bar is a full service restaurant offering breakfast, lunch and dinner. It's a great place to come with friends for a relaxing brunch or after work drinks and apps. The Wonderland Function Room has a capacity of 150 guests for you
Our family was in town for my sons wedding and found the Hatter in his neighborhood. Glad we did we had excellent food including Lobster mac and cheese and some nice Irish specialties. Our waitress was so good and personable we will be back every time we visit our son and his new wife.
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