Best Seafood restaurants nearby. Discover the best Seafood food in Townsend. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Seafood restaurants near you.. Townsend is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 8,927 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 136 reviews
A unique combination of Greek, Italian and American cuisine in a cozy country setting.
One of the best restaurants in the area. Food is excellent and reasonably priced, Service is outstanding. Has recently been tastefully remolded and expanded. Has a local small town feel with food and service that you would expect from a a much larger establishment that features fine dining in a metropolitan area. If your in the area, this restaurant should be on the top of the list
4 based on 49 reviews
Ordered Onion Rings, Large Chowders, Fried Sea Foods looking for something good. Placed the order with no problem ( because no one was there ) ..Ten minutes later, they called my order over a P.A. system that does not work, but I was standing right there anyway.We got the order and started to engulf on our Long Weekend treat. We first started on the Onion Rings which I hate to say looked like the bottom of the bag of Funions. They were all crumbled and broken and covered with cold oil. Oh well, lets over look the bad and go with the rest of the feast. We opened our Fried Sea Food to see over cooked, dark brown food fried in what looks to be dirty oil. Things were greasy, dark and way over cooked. Also, I'd like to mention that you do get ketchup not cocktail sauce for a Large order of Fried Shrimp. OK, Let's enjoy the chowder, NOT !! The Large chowders were refrigerator COLD !NOT EVEN ALMOST WARM....Third year in a row where we honestly wanted to give them a shot, but again it's seventy bucks in the trash.My advise is to go down the road 7 miles to Kimball's for fried seafood.
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4 based on 109 reviews
Drawing inspiration from the regionâs history and natural surroundings, Forge & Vine is 156-seat freestanding restaurant featuring an eight-foot wood fired grill as its centerpiece, an open kitchen with counter seating where guests can enjoy dinner while
Our group of 5 adults dined here on a Friday night. This is an attractive, stylish restaurant and the place was packed. The restaurant and menu have an upscale feel. Prices are on the higher end. They offer a variety of microbrews and extensive list of wines. The menu basically offered something for everyone, although could be much better for vegetarians and vegans. The menu has lots of heavier, "comfort foods." Much of the food is rather heavily laden with butter, oil and/or mayonnaise-based sauces, plus extremely salty. While most of us enjoy well-salted food, here, the salt is on steroids. While the rest of our party of 5 have no dietary issues or restrictions, I have a bad reaction to added oils which is a hazard in restaurants. I had called ahead during non-peak hours and asked if they would kindly make the Harvest Grain Bowl for me without added oils. At first the manager told me that he spoke with the chef, and everything is already premade with oil and they could not do it. I very politely told them that if they would so kindly just cook a small amount and keep it off to the side, I would truly appreciate it. The manager consulted with the chef once again, and told me they would accommodate this request. I thanked them up and down in advance. When we arrived, I referenced the phone call to the person who sat us and also to our server. All seemed fine. The server even asked me if there was anything else they could do to accommodate - I said, "thanks so much for asking! If possible, I'd love the dish to have very little salt." I really appreciated that the server asked me that. When my grain bowl arrived, I was surprised to find that the quinoa was literally uncooked. It was crunchy to the bite. Crunchy, raw quinoa!! Quinoa cooked so fast and becomes soft - I have no idea how they managed to serve me crunchy quinoa without the chef noticing. To add insult to injury, the greens were coated in salt to the point that when another adult in our party tasted it for me (I wanted to be sure I wasn't crazy!), he literally puckered from the salt. It was astonishingly salty. We told the server that the quinoa was raw, and showed him. He seemed annoyed. However, he did appropriately remove it from the bill (I think it was $17 for basically baby kale and raw quinoa). He also comped a dessert to the table, which demonstrated appropriate customer service. A manager came to the table and told me that he personally saw the quinoa from my cleared dish, and he verified that it was uncooked. So, the follow up to my dreadful meal was appropriate and I did appreciate that.I would not rush back here. There are not enough things on the menu that I want to try - they totally messed up the one and only thing on the menu that I could eat given my dietary preferences. However, I would give it a second shot if the rest of my group wanted to go. Perhaps they just had a bad night, with regard to my order and would do better next time.Dear bkramer947,Thank you so much for taking the time to provide this detailed feedback and we truly apologize for your experience.We have spoken with our manager that was taking care of you that evening and he again apologizes for the food quality you received. This is not typical of our standards and we have spoken with our culinary team. With your feedback, we can only improve.We do hope you will give us another chance in the future.Thank You
Most Popular American food in Townsend, Massachusetts, United States
4 based on 50 reviews
Our first visit Need better signing for both the property and once inside to the dining room. Great views. Wait staff great. Appetizer(risotto balls) very good. Entrees pork shank, prime rib(rare not available),grilled salmon. No vegetarian dishes but there was a stuffed eggplant on the appetizer menu so that worked with vegetables. Desserts were just ok Overall worth a return trip.
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