Find out what American restaurants to try in East Sandwich. East Sandwich is a village and census-designated place (CDP) within the town of Sandwich in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 3,940 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 105 reviews
Breakfast Lunch Brunch cafe Open 6am to 2:30 pm. Serving many homemade local favorites. Such as our homemade cornbeef hash, Meatloaf , Sandyâs Soups, New England Coffee. Great Mimosas and much more.
My son and I love it here. We have come several times for breakfast or lunch and we are never disappointed! Absolutely everything is delicious! Served hot, fresh and with a smile. Parking is limited and they close at 2. The service is quick, friendly and efficient! Itâs a very clean space and seating can be tight but... donât let that stop you! The food is out of this world good!
4 based on 347 reviews
Lunch and afternoon tea at Dunbar House Restaurant & Tea Room is a charming and memorable experience in an idyllic historic New England setting seven days a week from 11-4:30. On Friday and Saturday nights tapas are served with live music in the wine bar
We arrived at the Dunbar House around 2:15pm. A little too late for lunch so we decided to have tea and some form of pastry or dessert. Our waitress was delghtful and checked in on us but was not overbaring, I had a pot of English Breakfast decaf tea in a tea pot wrapped in a tea cozy to keep the heat in and my two friends had the ice tea. We had an order of crumpets with butter and Jam and a very large piece of coconut cake. Our teas were delicious and the crumpet was light and tasty as was the coconut cake. The restaurant is beautifully decorated and the first room that you enter is set up like a pub. We were the last ones to leave before they closed. Good food and good friends!
4 based on 134 reviews
Out for a Sunday drive on 6A, heading to Sandwich but all the cars headed off-Cape were backed up right to Fatherâs parking lot. So, instead of hanging out in traffic we popped in to Fatherâs for a Beer flight sampler and pizza. Lots of families so it was a bit loud and we opted to go to the bar where it was a bit more quiet. We asked for a âwell-doneâ pizza and we got it...almost burned which is actually exactly the way we like it. They promote their Burger as their bestest item so we would try that next time! If there ever is a next time....
4 based on 60 reviews
We stopped in for lunch on an overcast day. The place is inviting and we were seated at a high-top table. The items on the menu all sounded great, but the reality was a little disappointing. Two burgers ordered promised some spice, but failed to deliver much of a kick. There was a mix up on some drinks that was corrected quickly. Fries were good, not sure I agree with the up-charge for substitutions e.g. sweet potato fries instead of potatoes. Really?Thank you for your comments. Not knowing which burgers you ate we cannot comment on the "spice" as there are 11 different burgers and some have a black aoli and some have Kew Pee mayo and one has Ghost Pepper Jam. You can always ask for more of any suace. Waffle fries do come with all orders but the sweet potato and eggplant fries ARE almost 40% more cost to make than the waffle fries hence a bit more. Our intention is not to "put off" a guest but provide a fair priced product. Our menu also has wraps and salads which are a huge hit! During the colder months a soup and chili will be added as well as our weekly specials so please try us again. Mondays kigs eat free with an adult and Thursday we run a 2/1.
4 based on 281 reviews
Your local British pub with an American address!
Iâve been here three times in the last six months, usually no problems laughing loudly or talking up a storm with buddies. A few decent spots to view TVâs in bar( I havenât been in dining room ever) my only complaint is usually I find the table tops in bar a little sticky at times. Just needs more attention to detail by staff. Food is typical bar fair iâd Say. The wait staff is usually friendly and happy. This last visit my friends all had too much to drink, I choose to drink water all night. As the night grew long and people went their way my friends were still going strong. The bar keep asked who was driving? This was asked in a professional manner and no other questions came after it was answered I had the driving duties. My friends could have keep going but we took the party elsewhere soon after. Iâd go back to the BBC for what it is, fun place, about average food, though many do rank the pizza highly. Good selection of beers IPA of note, caring polite staff.
4 based on 568 reviews
Please note the Pilot House is closed for the months of January and February 2019 and reopening in early spring.
Great pick: The seafood was extremely fresh, tasty and beautifully presented; sauces were super tasty but very much on the heavy side; service was lovely and efficient; outdoor seating was comfortable but lacked a little bit personality; prices are ambitious but all in all matched the great quality of the food; four and a half out of five.
4 based on 314 reviews
We did not eat here, but will next time. We had a drink at the beautiful bar inside this former Catholic church! It is a pretty place and the bartender was friendly. Staff friendly too. Nice place and look forward to a meal here as well on next visit.Thank you so much! Hope to see you soon again!
4 based on 458 reviews
Marshland Restaurants have been a staple of Cape Cod for 50 years. The Original Marshland, Marshland Too at 315 Cotuit Rd in Sandwich, and the latest addition, Marshland 3A at 986 State Rd in Plymouth, MA serve fresh seafood, baked goods, and a great vari
Marshland's Too is a great local restaurant. So far, I have only gone there for breakfast. I can't get past their Marshland Omelette. This thing is ABSOLUTELY HUGE! You had better come hungry. Also, the home fried potatoes were plentiful, crisp and delicious. Excellent hot coffee and friendly, reasonably quick service. Definitely my go to breakfast in Forestdale.
4 based on 720 reviews
Traditional favorites share the menu with contemporary cuisine. Lovely dining rooms offer a choice of settings; candle-lit rooms, fireside dining in the Music Room or garden side dining in the sun or moonlit Conservatory combine with outstanding service a
We went on a Friday night and we had made a reservation. We arrived and were seated very quickly, in the tavern, as we had our 2 children with us. We hadn't dined here before, so we didn't have a preference. I ordered a red sangria, it was ok, and I ordered a second one, but it wasn't good at all, I didn't drink it, the waitress didn't question why it was left untouched. Perhaps she didn't notice because once the entrees came out we didn't see her again until it was time for the check, that's right, she didn't check with us to see how things were. I can understand that she was busy, but other restaurants get busy, and we still have better service than we had here.Anyways, the food, my husband was disappointed with his chicken coq au vin. He was expecting a braised chicken, and he received a dry chicken. It wasn't a true chicken coq au vin, in his opinion. I had the wok fired atlantic salmon, it was good. The atmosphere was nice.I don't know that we would return to eat here.Dear lola72 ~We are very disheartened to hear that your experience was far from a positive memorable one; we certainly do apologize. We have reviewed your comments with all the appropriate teams.We understand that you don't think you will return, and that is understandable based on your experience - we certainly do work to provide an experience that is positive - in your case, it does seem that we missed the mark. If you should choose to give us anotehr opportunity in the future, please contact me directly - I would like to personally handle your reservation.Again, we do apologize for your experience.Sincerely;Ken SmithAssistant General Manager Submitted by:Kim
4 based on 166 reviews
The brown Jug is one of Cape Cod's best specialty wine and gourmet food stores with positive reviews from many well known travel and food magazines. In the heart of Sandwich village, in Massachusetts, the brown Jug is open year round for all of your food
Located on the corner of Main and Jarves Streets, thereâs a cute shop for wine, sandwiches, and tea towels BUT in the evening there is a wood fired oven cooking pizza There are Small tables behind the shrubbery., creating a secluded setting. Sit, relax enjoy food and live music. If youâd like a beverage, walk down the flagstones to a Dutch door. Thereâs the bar. Love the Sangria!
Where to eat Pizza food in East Sandwich: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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