Plainville is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. The population at the 2010 census was 8,264. Plainville is part of the Boston metropolitan area.
Things to do in Plainville
4.5 based on 264 reviews
Friends suggested we meet here for lunch and I'm glad they did. Luncheon special was a cup of soup and a 1/2 sandwich. The pasta e fagioli soup was excellent and the sandwich (1/2 of a Tony Bennet....turkey, cheese, mayo, and asparagus) was more than enough. A full sandwich would have been way too much food for 1 meal. The luncheon prices are extremely reasonable. Tables are close but we never felt crowded nor rushed.
If you go shopping at the Wrentham Outlets come here for lunch. You won't regret it.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
Doesn't get any better than this! You will have the most varieties of ice cream to choose from at reasonable prices. A small ice cream cup is equivalent to most other places large so if you truly want a small, get the kiddy size. Servers are very accomodating and there are many picnic tables around the ample parking area. On a hot night, this is the place to come!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
This is not a restaurant.....altho you can sit and eat a pastry or dessert there. (there are a FEW tables). Great variety of cakes and other pastries and sweets...always fresh..prices are more than fair. I hate to bake so this is my "go to" places. (they don't take credit cards)
4.5 based on 189 reviews
I have been going to the Canova empire of restaurants for 30+ years. When I have a business meeting for lunch, I will always come here. I am addicted to their shrimp scampi with their great home made breads.
4.5 based on 76 reviews
I recently went to the House of Fortune for lunch with a friend. It was my first time dining there, and I was excited to give it a try. We went on a Tuesday during the lunch hour - it was not busy, lots of tables/booths available, however our waitress seemed to just want us to eat and leave. When we asked for a second pot of tea, we might as well have been asking for a pot of gold or something...In any event, I ordered an eggroll along with the beef lo mein, which also came with the fried rice. The eggroll was very good. The lo mein and the rice was also good, but compared to other places where I have eaten the same meal, a bit lacking in flavor. I don't think I will go back to this restaurant, however, based on the service we received.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
Great selection of salads. Seating outside in Summer very nice. The menu has a lot to offer and is reasonably Food and service was very good! Nice old time downtown N Attleboro location.
4.5 based on 80 reviews
Went last night for dinner. The spiked shakes were really good but our burgers were undercooked - almost raw and we asked for medium well. The atmosphere was not that great either. Was expecting so much more. Would not go back - not sure why this place is the best in North Attleboro.
4 based on 134 reviews
I went to the Chieftain with my husband and two of our friends to celebrate my birthday. Once seated, we ordered our drinks and then the waitress looks at my husband, who is wearing a t shirt with the sleeves cut off (it was over 80 degrees outside, he works outside all day) and proceeds to tell him that sleeveless shirts are not allowed because the owner does not like them. She told him that she would go in the back and get him a t shirt to put on over his own, luckily he had another t shirt in his truck because the biggest they had was three sizes too small for him. Really? This policy blows my mind, it is not like this is a high class place, it is a casual comfortable pub, however if they really don't want sleeveless shirts we can respect that as long as the rules apply to everyone. They don't. I saw at least three different women wearing tank tops, who were not asked to cover up with a t shirt. So it is ok to ban sleeveless shirts for men but not for women? That is not right ... what is good for the goose is good for the gander. If you are going to have a ridiculous policy like this in place then it needs to apply to everyone equally. The service was not all that wonderful and they were out of pot roast, which all four of us were planning to order - it was the only reason we decided to go there in the first place. We will not be returning to the Chieftain.
4.5 based on 282 reviews
I can't believe the Sunday buffet was as bad as it was. The only hot other or even warm was the soup and the pudding that was supposed to be cold. We lost our waitress right after she gave us coffee. She said she would be right back and never came. It took us quite a while to get someones attention to get us more coffee and juice. Service was horrible. It took and endless amount of time to just get the check. As I said the food was cool. Does anyone like to eat cold eggs?? It was a horrible experience in such a pretty setting. Never Never again.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
It was fun to see the owner Paula again and the great chef Louis who we would see often while my dad was alive and a regular at porto bello next door.
My wife and I split the coconut shrimp appetizer and I had the prime rib and my wife the haddock. Both delicious.
Paula should add a few more wine choices as they only had KJ available for chardonnay. We drink that home and like to try other wines when dining out.
We went early since the do not take reservations unless you are a large group.
We plan to go on a Monday night to try their 3 course meal with wine pairing.
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