Reviews on Seafood food in Scituate, Massachusetts, United States. Scituate (/ˈsɪtʃuɪt/ ( listen)) is a seacoast town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States, on the South Shore, midway between Boston and Plymouth. The population was 18,133 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 266 reviews
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Came for breakfast before walking the beach on a nice September day. We stayed at the adjacent Nantasket Beach Resort so this place was a no-brainer, and ordered the eggs, pancakes, and home fries across the board. Very good, and a perfect breakfast. About $10-11/plate.
4 based on 232 reviews
Spent a day at the beach, and was looking for a place to eat lunch. From the outside I wasn't sure what to expect, but when we came in we were pleasantly surprised. Everything was phenomal, the clam chowder was out of this world. Lots of seafood to choose from, and everyone in our party of 7 was happy with their order.Next time i am at the beach, i will def stop in here again!
Looking for a place on the South Shore for a good Sunday all you can eat Brunch BUFFET. The all you can eat Brunch buffet has become almost non existent. Atlantica still offers the Sunday Brunch Buffet with excellent brunch buffet selections including a raw bar with cooked large shrimps, oysters and clams in half shell, boiled crawfish, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausages, French toast, home fried potatoes, eggs benedict, pasta, baked fish, roasted vegetables, cheese platter and variety of pastries for dessert. Carving station with Succulent roast beef cooked to perfection. Mimosas and Bloody Mary to compliment the brunch. The Atlantica sits on Cohasset Harbor with beautiful Harbor views anywhere you sit in the restaurant. Excellent food. Excellent views and excellent service. Definitely coming back to Atlantica again soon.
4 based on 440 reviews
Jake's has been serving award winning fresh seafood for over 50 years! We are a seasonal (open April-November) restaurant located in beautiful Nantasket Beach directly on the water! We feature a full service seafood market for those wanting to take fresh
I actually ate twice at Jake's. The first was take-out seafood bisque, which was bland and disappointing. The second was a sit-down dinner (for 2) that included both grilled swordfish and lobster. Both dishes were outstanding. Our server was equally outstanding. She could not have been more helpful or accommodating. Prices were reasonable. The wine list was short but we found a very pleasant white to go with our food. A totally satisfactory experience. Would go back; would recommend.
4 based on 274 reviews
We vacation in Scituate every year and make it a point to have at least one dinner there. the quality of the food is tremendous and the portions are big. the staff is courtious, cheerful and attentive. meal prices are excellent!!!
3 based on 58 reviews
After being closed all of last summer, and under "needed repairs" for most of this year - The Olde Salt House adjacent to Atlantica has finally reopened. We were so excited to visit one of our favorite al fresco spots - but so disappointed once we got there. Unattractive benches are the first thing you trip over as you enter the space. Menu is NOTHING like it used to be under the former owners. We ordered Rose wine (it was okay - nothing I'd request the label of) and a shrimp cocktail. The shrimp were also "just okay" - but arranged on a glass plate that at one time had ice but quickly turned to water. We had to dry off each shrimp before eating. Not a pleasant experience. Doubt we'll ever go back - so sad.
4 based on 63 reviews
Stopped in over a beautiful sunny weekend day. The place was busy, busy, busy. Take-out orders and table service from drive-by's, locals and boaters stopping at the dock for a quick meal and drink. We had cocktails and then ordered clam platters and lobster rolls. The clams were served with a large amount of fresh, crispy fries and a homemade coleslaw. The clams themselves had a very light batter and plentiful. The lobster rolls were served cold with a light mayo and celery mixed with the lobster. Both were tasty, fast served considering the crowds with a super view of the boats docking and passing by.
3 based on 113 reviews
On a beautiful Sunday afternoon while traveling through Scituate, I decided to have lunch at The Mill Wharf Restaurant & Pub. The location is active and beautiful with boaters navigating their vessels by the restaurant and nearby marina. The upper pub has both inside and outside seating. I ended up seated at the bar because I also wanted to catch some of the baseball game. The bartender was busy but not overwhelmed. I ordered a craft beer on draft and decided to start with a cup of New England Clam Chowder. The chowder had a creamy base with large chunks of clams and potatoes. For my meal, I decided on the Baked Scrod with cole slaw and carrots. The scrod was cooked perfectly with a light bread crumb topping. The cole slaw was fresh but the carrots were a bit overcooked. I have eaten at this restaurant several times in the past but have never written about it. Overall my meal was good and I would come back as I have already proven to myself. The location is just fabulous and adds to the allure of the Mill Wharf Restaurant. Not sure if I would want to come to this location on a cold New England winter day but you never know.
4 based on 246 reviews
A nice setting overlooking the Harbor, watching the boats come and go added to a delightful meal. Lunch with my sisters brought us to Mill Wharf in Scituate, and in spite of it being a busy Saturday, we were seated promptly on the deck (in the shade... good thing because it was hot!). Our waitress was very good, and before we knew it our drinks had arrived and shortly after, the stuffed quahogs appetizer. Shortly after finishing the appetizer, our meal arrived. No longer living near the ocean, whenever I am back, my "go to" tends to be a clam roll. I was not disappointed. It was excellent. Sweet and tender clams accompanied by excellent onion rings. IT was a beautiful day and we enjoyed the meal and location and at no time did we ever feel like we were being rushed. Meals at Mill Wharf are affordable and won't disappoint.
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4 based on 157 reviews
I recently dinned at the Satuit for lunch. I inquired is the smelts were still on the menue and they said YES! So I ordered them. Out came those beautiful golden fried fish ona bed of fries and crowned with onion rings. Unquestionably, Satuit serves the BEST smelts on the South Shore. The fish platter with a bowl of fish chowder didn't look to bad either. They know how to serve seafood the right way. I slept so soundly that night with visions of flying fish in my dreams. I'll be back again!
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