Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Truro. Truro /ˈtrɜːroʊ/ is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States, comprising two villages: Truro and North Truro. Located slightly more than 100 miles (160 km) by road from Boston, it is a summer vacation community just south of the northern tip of Cape Cod, in an area known as the "Outer Cape". English colonists named it after Truro in Cornwall, United Kingdom.
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4 based on 29 reviews
We probably should've left when we waited more than 15 minutes (despite the scarcity of guests) before even having the waitress acknowledge us. It only went downhill from there. While I realize they were short staffed, the waitress literally didn't even say hello but rather just waited, pen in hand, for us to tell her what we wanted. The hummus and naan came with one piece of bread split into six wedges, half of them burned. The hummus portion was ample but, when we asked for more bread, the waitress returned with completely charred wedges that no one should present to paying customers. One of our orders was completely wrong, she forgot my husband's drink and one of the son's meals came out 20 minutes or so after all of us got ours. His meal (mac and cheese) didn't taste remotely like what was advertised. Poor service, mediocre and overpriced fare.
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4 based on 763 reviews
We had a nice dinner here with Pâtown friends who love this cozy spot. Smoked seafood chowder is unusual and amazing - much more flavorful than regular chowder. Oysters with the wasabi and ginger were also delicious. For dinner, our friends recommended the curries. Two of us had the tasty fish curry which was satisfying on a chilly evening. Service was friendly. Atmosphere inviting. They didnât rush us after we finished eating so we had a very enjoyable evening visiting with our friends there!
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4 based on 878 reviews
We stombled upon Bayside Betsy's one glorious Sunday morning. It was too windy to sit outside but could still enjoy a lovely view of the Harbor. We enjoyed an excellent breakfast and good service which is no small feat at the end of a long and busy Summer Season.Thank you Christy, we look forward to your return.
4 based on 200 reviews
We stopped by here for some pre-dinner drinks around 6 on a Friday night and it was very busy. Luckily, there were a few seats open and we were seated at the bar immediately. The atmosphere here is pretty cool, being a cozy little outdoor beer garden that is next to a busy street but also felt tucked away and hidden. The beer selection is fantastic with some really unusual craft beers that Iâve never even heard of. On the flip side, these unusual craft beers come with a higher price tag and some of the drafts were 10-12 bucks each. Prices arenât listed for the drafts (I donât think) so just be aware that this probably isnât a great place for cheap beers to slug down before going out to see drag shows/party etc. We also split an order of some upscale chicken wings which were excellent. The beers and cocktails here certainly werenât cheap (it is p-town after all) and I would consider this more of a sit down and drink craft beer place with upscale bar fare rather than a swing by for a few quick beers and cheap bar food kind of place (which was more what I was expecting). With that in mind, itâs a great little place to spend some time with friendly service from everyone we interacted with. We would definitely visit here again next time we are in p-town.
4 based on 166 reviews
Was here with a large party. So we tried a bit of everything. It was all great. My only feedback is some members of our party couldn't eat certain things because of how they served things. Take the buffalo shrimp as an example. Delicious, but served on a bed of blue cheese dressing.
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