Reviews on Pub food in Hudson, Massachusetts, United States. Hudson is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, with a total population of 19,063 as of the 2010 census. Before its incorporation as a town in 1866, Hudson was a neighborhood and unincorporated village of Marlborough, Massachusetts, and was known as Feltonville. From around 1850 until the last shoe factory burned down in 1968, Hudson was known as a "shoe town." At one point, the town had 17 shoe factories, many of them powered by the Assabet River, which runs through town. Because of the many factories in Hudson, immigrants were attracted to the town. Today most people are of either Portuguese or Irish descent, with a smaller percentage of people being of French, Italian, English, or Scots-Irish descent. While some manufacturing remains in Hudson, the town is now primarily residential. Hudson is served by the Hudson Public Schools district.
Things to do in Hudson
3 based on 45 reviews
Kitchen open: Mon-Tues: 11am-11pm Wed-Sun:11am-12am
Stopped in on a Saturday night to watch the RedSox, was able to get a table but it was getting filled up quickly. Lots of TV's and a large screen tv to watch the game was great. Boneless buffalo wings were fantastic, Philly cheese steak was okay. Fries were good. Parking is limited here.
4 based on 34 reviews
Our public restaurant is one of the most scenic restaurants in Marlborough. Our menu is based on the freshest ingredients and offers fare to appeal to many different palettes. Reservations are recommended.
My friends and I had dinner here--we had a reservation but it didn't seem necessary. The waitress was very friendly and accommodating. The Mediterranean appetizer was great--four of us shared it and there was plenty. Our meals were varied: spaghetti squash, butternut ravioli, haddock, short ribs, and a Thai dish. Everyone enjoyed their meal. For dessert we shared a piece of limoncello cake--yummy!
3 based on 90 reviews
Out on the motorcycle on a Sunday and we were hungry, so we popped in here. Had an order of wings which were decent, on par with BWâs. Then had the Turkey dinner, which was very good. Real roasted turkey with white and dark meat with real mashed potatoes! That was a nice surprise over the typical sliced turkey breast at other places. Service was solid, friendly and quick. Not sure why all the negative reviews, its a tavern/ restaurant with outside dinning, its not a 5 star formal restaurant people.
4 based on 153 reviews
I have been waiting to try Kennedy's for a while and finally got a chance to go last Sunday. What a disappointment. The steak tips were great I must say and cooked perfect. The salad was horrible with only a little bit of lettuce and a couple of onions. The trout was OK not very good but it is really a beef place. The hamburgers were average with only about 6 French fries. The veal parm was OK with only a little spaghetti. I am glad I finally tried Kennedy's but will stick with Welly's in the future.
4 based on 47 reviews
Italian Inspired, American Made Evviva Trattoria features modern Italian food served in a comfortable and casual atmosphere. Our chefs have taken beloved Italian and American classics and added their culinary flair. We are extremely passionate about utili
I like the fact that healthy options are readily available. My favorite is avocado toast (shareable) - delicious mashed avocado with honey glazed burrata cheese and balsamic glaze on grilled ciabatta bread. Pesto Chicken Salad Caprese is also awesome. And you can build your own pizza. Loved the service, the atmosphere, and the spacious modern interior. Been at this very nice place three times and have not been disappointed so far.
3 based on 18 reviews
We were here as part of a sort of Hudson pub crawl. Finnegan's is the favorite spot for our friends and we wanted to see the place. It was just as we hoped; they did knew names and favorite drinks. We certainly felt welcome.
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3 based on 24 reviews
My partner and I went to this Applebee's on a Wednesday night as we were traveling through the area. We have been to many Applebee's in many areas of the country. We can usually count on a decent meal in comfortable setting. We like eating at the bar, as we did this night. We like interacting with the bartenders but there was little to no interaction with this one! There were very few people in the restaurant and only a couple of locals at the bar. The bartender obviously knew these people as she spent the majority of her time talking with them. We ordered the 2 for $20, buffalo chicken wings for an appetizer and the oriental chicken salad for the entree. The meal was okay, nothing special. We have ordered this elsewhere and it seemed to be much better. I guess I would have to categorize this Applebee's as very generic and in desperate need of a makeover. There was absolutely no atmosphere. The decore is just plain tired.Guess my advise would be to "skip this one."
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4 based on 46 reviews
Recently we tried Amaia in Hudson and were very favorably impressed. It's not very large inside so depending on when you get there you may have to wait. We had Martini's and the Charcuterie which was a meat, cheese, and bread platter which was very good and plenty for two people. The service was excellent and the drinks were excellent likewise. We will definitely go again.
4 based on 58 reviews
Had lunch with a colleague on Thurs 05/02 at the bar. I had Shrimp Ajillo (large shrimp cooked in olive oil, garlic, lemon and seasonings), which is always excellent, and we both had the beef and chorizo sandwich (The Old Schoolhouse sandwich). All the food was good, as always. I enjoyed an after lunch espresso and that was that. Tasty lunch, different cuisine, all in a reasonable time. My only regret is I miss my old friend Toze who went back to Lisbon last year.
Most Popular American food in Hudson, Massachusetts, United States
4 based on 397 reviews
We stopped here after a visit to the American Heritage Museum. Arrived about 1pm, on a Friday. We were seated immediately. A nice, well decorated interior seating area. Some outdoor seating adjacent to the front sidewalk, is available. But no alcoholic beverages are served outdoors, due to local laws. We had the crispy Brussels sprouts appetizer. Very good. And the Mexican Corn Flatbread, with chicken, was fresh and flavorful. The sprouts, flatbread and four sangrias were $77. So, a little pricey by our standards. It may be the going rate for this area. Regardless. Very Good food and excellent service.
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