Find out what American restaurants to try in Stoneham. Stoneham /ˈstoʊnəm/ is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, six miles north of downtown Boston. Its population was 21,437 at the 2010 census, and its proximity to major highways and public transportation offer convenient access to Boston and the North Shore coastal region and beaches of Massachusetts. The town is the birthplace of Olympic figure-skating medalist Nancy Kerrigan and is the home of the Stone Zoo.
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4 based on 69 reviews
Not only great roast beef sandwiches but fried clams second to none. Their onions rings are hand battered and maybe the best kept secret it the Lobster Roll.
4 based on 13 reviews
A casual American bar and restaurant, combines years of city experience and local sensibility to bring the community a neighborhood meeting place to suit everyoneâs needs. Whether youâre hosting a large group, having suppah with the family, meeting for dr
A nice place to eat in Stoneham with good food and good beer selection. They change the menu up with new creations. A good location but the parking can be tough at certain times of the day.
4 based on 114 reviews
THE BEST BREAKFAST IN WAKEFIELD! The Chiuchiolo's use secret family recipes and culinary artisanship with a North End Flair to bring something unique and delicious to every meal on the menu. Only the freshest ingredients are used, and everything is made t
Consistently great food and great service!! You may have to wait a bit at times to be seated, but itâs more than well worth it. I canât say that thereâs a better breakfast around. An extensive menu which also includes an equally large and yummy gluten free selection, which is perfect. It may take longer to decide, than your wait! Portions are large and super fresh. They also offer bloody maryâs & mimosas... yes please!Though small, the ambience is perfect, the staff great, Christin is the best! Nancy, Vinny and all of the staff always do a great job making sure that everyone is welcome, and happy. A great place for sure! Love it here.
4 based on 298 reviews
Joe's American Bar & Grill was opened back in 1984. The concept is simple...serve fresh, homemade traditional American food at a reasonable price without compromising quality. We strive to have an elegant, yet casual feel that is welcoming to all.
The food here is average to above but worth the price compared to other resturants in the area. This service was right on point. The kitchen took care of my dietary restrictions without any problems.betterbit, thank you for the great review and rating. We're very happy to know that you enjoyed our service, food and that we were able to accommodate all your dietary needs. We hope to see you again soon!
4 based on 103 reviews
Stopped in just before 12. We waited for a table for a few minutes. We ordered after receiving our drinks (iced tea and iced coffee that had been made ahead of time, so was good and cold). I ordered the kielbasa omelette with cheddar cheese, home fries and wheat toast. My husband had the Chefs salad. The omelette was piping hot and tasty. The home fries were crispy and delicious. The toast was prebuttered. The Chefs salad was fresh with lots of meat and cheese. Excellent service and great meal! Only downside...parking is limited.
4 based on 161 reviews
We were a party of one adult, two teens for lunch on a Wednesday. The wait was VERY VERY long. Once inside, the diner is surprising large with two rooms. However it is really crowded and very very noisy. This would not be a good place for anyone in a wheelchair as they would feel uncomfortable due to being jostled a lot, I suspect. Also, if you plan to meet someone to catch up, this is probably not conducive to talking as you have to shout to hear the other person. Food is excellent. Very large menu and a huge number of breakfast choices. Waitress was fantastic, although it took a while for our food to arrive. Decor and cleanliness was just fine. Overall an okay experience. We live in the area and have avoided trying this restaurant because the line is always about 20 people deep. We will most likely not return just due to the amount of waiting.
4 based on 39 reviews
not wanting to navigate breakfast in boston, we headed to our NH destination and stopped to eat at pignone's after our red-eye flight into logan. service was fast and friendly and breakfast was good. nice portions, good selection. hit the spot. easy street parking.
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4 based on 71 reviews
Clearly a place frequented by the locals as it was very busy Sunday late morning. Donât be fooled by its location! The coffee and food was delicious. Lots of different breakfast choices. I didnât even read the lunch menu. They bake their own muffins daily and make their own hot sauce too. Itâs worth the wait. Weâll definitely be back if weâre in the area again.
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4 based on 386 reviews
Variety of sea fare. Reasonable,prices. Nice downtown ambiance. Free parking on street or lot in the rear. Waitress was busy but attentive.
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4 based on 212 reviews
We stopped off at Bickfords in Woburn I n the way to the airport and enjoyed a great brunch. While I got a buffalo chicken salad, my dad got crepes and my brother French toast. We all enjoyed our meals. My father especially enjoyed the crepes. Service was friendly and attentive. Good call coming here.
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