The Town of Randolph is a suburban city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. At the 2010 census, the town population was 32,158. Randolph adopted a new charter effective January 2010 providing for a council-manager form of government instead of the traditional town meeting. Randolph 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.
Things to do in Randolph
4.5 based on 151 reviews
This neighborhood pizza parlor is Raved as one of the best from the town its in and soutounding towns. This pizza conoseur rates this as good consistent pizza. Nothing dance..no metro style bar. They keep it simple and it seems to work. Basic table and chairs adorn the place..slight on the beer choices..and wine. No mixed cocktails. Definite family joint. Loud when busy..enjoy.
5 based on 102 reviews
JJ's is a true gem! Great food and wonderful service. Six of us met for breakfast, ordered several items and shared them all. The hash bomb was our favorite. Get here early for a table....it gets crowded! Highly recommend!
4 based on 350 reviews
Our new location in Braintree is making a splash. Designed to evoke memories of vintage seafood restaurants, the space offers as many seating options as fish in the sea. Those looking to satisfy any thirst (or hunger) for fun, can choose between our bar, oyster bar or table and booth seating alongside the open kitchen. In warm weather, a glass wall slides back to a large patio. Our menu includes all the Legal Sea Foods classics, but also some specialties of the house that will reel you in. And our late night menu, available Monday through Saturday, begins two hours before close. We're located right off of Route 93 in South Shore Place, across the street from South Shore Plaza.
Came here for lunch with family after shopping at local mall and we were pleasantly surprised to get decent seafood this close to a mall.
We choose a variety of dishes and all were well prepared and tasty.
Service was friendly and helpful and there was a decent choice of wine.
4 based on 123 reviews
What does creative casual cuisine mean? Exactly what it says. We"re creative, because we reject the same-old-same-old in favor of tastes that are interesting and unique. We're casual because while our food may be worth getting dressed up for, we invite you to come as you are. We're all about cuisine in the sense that our chefs apply high standards of culinary art. There it is. Creative. Casual. Cuisine. If it sounds like your kind of place, then you – like us- are not your average Joe.
My friend and I were looking for a casual place where we can have a decent dinner at a reasonable cost. This place was ideal in distance and price. Our waiter was really good. We both ordered their Sirloin tips with mashed potatoes and asparagus. The serving was fairly large. I would definitely recommend this place.
4.5 based on 104 reviews
We do not take reservations
The food is good, The interior is cozy and not real noisy. I think that it is a family business and it shows ina positve way.
4.5 based on 94 reviews
We went as a group of 12 folks including the client side folks for a dinner to this restaurant. I was a bit hesitant about getting a vegetarian dish in here, but their cheese & tomato pasta was really good. it was yummy and well cooked and the portion was quite large. All my other folks who indulge in anything that walks,flies or crawls or swims had a great time and they too were going bonkers about the food.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
Great food at very reasonable prices. I have dined here many times and have never been disappointed. The place is located next to the Shaws supermarket with plenty of parking. The noodle soups with the beef broth are fabulous, the appetizers have never disappointed especially the garden rolls and the fried chicken wings. Try it when you have a hankering for Vietnamese food - this place will not disappoint.
4 based on 118 reviews
There's something warm and welcoming about this old-fashioned place that my family just loves. Even though it is large with multiple dining rooms and a good-sized bar, it is always busy so go early to avoid having to wait for a table. Also, bring cash because they don't take credit cards.
The meals start with fresh bread and butter -- so good! All dinners include a choice of linguini, ravioli, ziti, or a salad. We were there last week and two of us chose the salad and we enjoyed it so much. My son loved the ravioli he chose. Our main dishes were the Chicken Parm (huge portion and so yummy), Shrimp Speciale (Shrimp and cheese and prosciutto baked in a wine and butter sauce -- to die for!!), and Chicken Bona Bona (Boneless chicken breast – lightly breaded and wrapped with prosciutto and cheese – baked with mushrooms and marsala wine -- isn't your mouth watering?!?!) With meals this generous, we never have room for dessert unfortunately and always have plenty of leftovers to bring home.
Prices are very reasonable, especially for the quality and deliciousness you will experience. The parking lot is quite small but we always find convenient parking on an adjacent side street. Can't wait to go back to La Scala soon!!
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Only one problem with the corned beef we had. Way too much fat. Should have ordered it lean. Otherwise, the #19 Stacker was very good. Sandwich is priced right, and enough for two. Sour tomatoes also quite good.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.