Reviews on Bar food in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, United States. Tyngsborough (also spelled Tyngsboro) is a town in northern Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. Tyngsborough is 28 miles (45 km) from Boston along the Route 3 corridor, and located on the New Hampshire state line. At the 2010 census, the town population was 11,292.
Things to do in Tyngsboro
3 based on 12 reviews
I enjoy these restaurants because the menu is varied and you know the food will be good at whatever restaurant you go to. The appetizers of fried pickles or nachos are all good and the wings, which they are famous for, always well prepared and good. You can choose salads, full meals or just a burger, etc.
3 based on 28 reviews
If you leave dinner untl a bit late, Chilis is the place to go. We rocked up about 9pm and it was busy. My partner adored his clam chowder and I adored my mango salsa chicken.The broccoli was a bit bland. The service was chirpy. But the lighting was depressing....too dull to really see the food well. I didn't get that. It is not posing as a romantic venue.
3 based on 30 reviews
Atmosphere was on the loud side, lighting is dim even mid day/full sun.Service was okay.*Note all of their "lunch menu" is weekdays only, though only their "lunch specials" are listed as "weekdays only".Food, Mexican'ish- Mr's Chihuahua combo was good, due to creme sauce only.- My Monterey combo was in its entirety, ... bland. How they manage to make a bland chili relano is beyond me.- I've never seen such tiny burritos anywhere, about the size of a cigar.Far too many competitors serving way better food within easy drive to stop here.If the Mr weren't with me, I'd have given away what was remaining on our gift certificate.Extensive menu of alcohol, which looks to be their focus/specialty, because it sure isn't their food.
3 based on 79 reviews
Check out the region's newest upscale casual bistro. Located at The Stonehedge Hotel & Spa, which has recently undergone a multi-million dollar renovation. NoLo features a brand new expanded bar and new dining concept featuring a farm to table New England
Went to dinner here with another couple. Food was very good- favorites included the squid (crunchy, not oily with a nice mix of peppers), the blt bites and the beet salad. Entrees were solid, but felt like something was missing. Was surprised at a lack of a real wine menu and seeing the empty wine tower in the dining room.Overall it was good, but does feel like a step or two below it's predecessor, the Left Bank.
3 based on 29 reviews
Dropped off our son atthe movies and decided to grab a bite while we waited. We have visited Anothony's other location in Lowell so we expected a simialr experience. The Tyngsboro location is bigger with more options and a different feel than Lowell. Some same items on the menu, some missing and others added. Plenty of food to choose from. We decided to stick with a known good item, the caprese salad and fried pickles. We then went for the thin crust pizza - this time the sausage, roasted red pepper and spinach. Came out hot, very tasty and easy to enjoy. Washed it down with a couple of hoppy beers and really enjoyed another great experience. It started picking up with guests a little after 6 and glad we came in early to get a table and relax for a couple of hours. Our service was great as well.
4 based on 217 reviews
In 1984, local owners teamed up to open the first T-BONES Great American Eatery in Salem. Its success led to four more locations over the next two decades - Hudson, Bedford, Derry, and Laconia. More than 25 years later, guests still love the casual, famil
Great restaurant.Had the turkey tips and shrimp scampi.Both excellent.Robyn was our server....fantastic.You cannot go wrong at T-Bones.Thank you so much! We appreciate it.
4 based on 116 reviews
We picked Smokey Bones because of the great meal we had while in Florida. This place was disappointing. My husband is a big fan of smoke and Bq. I'm not so much. I picked the grill chicken sand like I did in Florida. It came cold. His Brisket dinner was also cold. I had to ask the bus girl to go find our server "MANNY" so I could order another drink. He was gone more then he was around. It was a Sat night and a little on the later side like 9pm. I think he was enjoying chatting at the Bar with some of the other guest. I would not go back here again with alll the other fine place in Nashua ro dine.
4 based on 228 reviews
Less than impressed. Our waitress was a bit over aggressive. No sooner did we sit she came over asking about drinks and apps. Checked on us once really early in the meal. Would have liked a refill on my soda. When paying the bill she leaned over the table to me. Bit of a pit bull. Sorry to say. My wife enjoyed her dinner. My steak was a bit tough. There was another issue. In closing this waitress could use some coaching or career change.
4 based on 295 reviews
Never again within 2 hours of closing. We have been to Joe's many times. The food is good and the atmosphere is normally great. Service is fast! But beware going near the end of the day. Several times over the past couple months I've been slightly irritated with my after work, or single person, late diners. When you are within 2 hours of closing, the focus of the entire restaurant is cleaning up. It is like they expect to be locking up 5 minutes after closing. Tonight was the last straw. Arriving at 7PM on a Sunday, they started the "cleaning" at 7:30. For an entire hour we had to endure the bar swabbing the deck, slamming new bottles on the counter, stocking/un-stocking the dishwasher, and clink clink clink of arranging tomorrows glasses. The open kitchen was sharing the clang bang of post and pans. It was unfortunate for us that the concentration was on cleaning up, instead of serving, while we waited forever for dinner. Never again, after 7PM.Hello Cindy,I am sorry to hear about the issues you have had and, while I do apologize, you are the first person who has ever mentioned this. I believe I responded to your message yesterday before this posted and I did share that with Justin Peterson who is the GM in Nashua and I will share this review with him as well.If you will reach out to me directly at [email protected] I will try to make things right for you.Thank you
Where to eat American food in Tyngsboro: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 225 reviews
Casual upscale cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere at the Pheasant Lane Mall, Nashua, NH.
This chain restaurant has consistency down to a science. Entrees are always cooked as requested. Service is equally good.
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