Reviews on Bar food in Sturbridge, Massachusetts, United States. History comes to vivid life in Sturbridge. The town is a portrait of old New England charm, with grassy commons, distinctive antique shops and boutiques, country orchards and creameries, wooded trails and delightful bed & breakfasts. Nearby Wells State Park boasts miles of trails and a picture perfect pond for swimming or canoeing. Learn firsthand about 18th and 19th century New England life at Old Sturbridge Village, a living museum with landmark buildings, stagecoaches and interactive crafts.
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3 based on 89 reviews
We stopped in on a Saturday night about 5:30 p.m. and were seated immediately. They were very busy. We had much better luck with the quality of our food this time. I had the 8 oz steak which was perfectly cooked and delicious. My wife had the double crisp shrimp that she said was excellent as well. We each had a drink but no dessert and our bill with tip was $52.00. For the scond visit in a row, our guest had a drink that was less than satisfactory. She said her beer was flat.
3 based on 79 reviews
Discover the warm and friendly atmosphere of a real British pub right here in historic Sturbridge, MA. You'll be a stranger here but once. Life is too short for average food.
We stopped in after leaving the Brimfield Fair for a burger and beer before our trek back to eastern Massachusetts.We started off with some local beers which were excellent; although not cold enough for our expectations.The burger is a 10oz fresh patty, cooked to your liking, with cut fries and the standard veggie toppings. Absolutely delicious!!The blackened haddock sandwich was another big hit with lettuce, tomato, onion and hand-cut fries. Yummy!!!No room for dessert after this, but enjoyed both so much, I wasn't missing out!!
4 based on 31 reviews
Big flavors from small farms. Our menu changes daily because we start the day gathering ingredients from local farms and base our menu on what we can get. Farm to table cheese and charcuterie slates, sliders, grinders, seafood, breads, soups, lacto fermen
Hubby and I hit this place on a mini brewery tour. Small and quiet with a limited food and brew menu. Hubby got the lamb chorizo grinder and said it was outstanding. I had the cheese board and it was fine. The 3 cheeses were similar but everything on it was local and tasty. The beers were good as was the cider. Definitely worth a visit if youâre in the area.
3 based on 512 reviews
Wanted to try an authentic restaurant that looks like itâs been part of New England since the beginning, and Oxhead Tavern fits the bill. Great atmosphere! My husband and I enjoyed the side salad (really good, not bitter), the fried calamari, and the steak tips. The house-made thousand island dressing was delicious. Jessica was a very friendly, professional, and timely server. We did arrive just before the Friday dinner rush, as it was getting crowded when we were leaving. Plenty of parking. Clean bathrooms. In warmer weather their outdoor deck has a great view!
4 based on 240 reviews
Could not get a table the first night we dropped in but it was certainly worth making the reservation for the following night.Biggest issue was deciding what to choose from the very tempting menu - four of us chose different appetizers and entrees and no one was disappointed - food was excellent.Service was great - we were made to feel right at home.
4 based on 271 reviews
We were SO hungry and knew we'd be doing some post-nuptials imbibing so it was essential to get some food into our stomachs (long car trip) before watching two wonderful people get hitched. So we called Enrico's (recommended at the front desk) and ordered a pie (only one size is served; large) and ordered our pie with extra cheese, green pepper, and pepperoni. Five minutes later, in the hotel, we agreed to have one slice each MAX; we didn't want to spoil our appetite. Two-and-a-half slices EACH later, we agreed that the PIZZA WAS SO GOOD, as if it was the pizza's fault that we exhibited such a total lack of self-control. Well, it was the pizza's fault, and the next time we're in the area we're going to stop at Enrico's and give those pizzas a piece of our mind. Via our mouths. Then our stomachs. Then our... but we don't want to go there! YUMMERS!
4 based on 263 reviews
Teddy G's is a neighborhood hangout where people can gather, eat delicious food and be with friends. All of our food is made fresh-to-order, whether it's our gourmet pizza, pastas, burgers, salads sourced with fresh produce, steak, or seafood. We're a loc
This place is average on every level, even their beer is average- how they present their beer on a big chalk board that half the restaurant canât see is not user friendly. Server didnât know much about food or drinks. Nothing special here...
4 based on 865 reviews
We've been taking a week in New England each Autumn for more than 30 years; the first night of the trip each year we stop in Sturbridge at The Publick House.This year's "opening dinner" did not disappoint. The roasted duck was lovely, and the rib eye was juicy.... cooked long enough to render the fat and moisten the steak, but plenty rare.White chowder and the wedge salad were delicious.... and the Indian pudding was just like it always is- delicious. Our waiter was CHARLES. He's a gem. When you make your reservations (and you should) ask to be seated with Charles. He's attentive and quick, and has as splendid sense of humor..
4 based on 466 reviews
A lively American bistro with a menu that encourages sharing, exploration and the celebration of food. American specialties with a unique flair on the standards.
we've been to the cedar street grill several times on our way to and from the Berkshires. the food is very good and the drinks creative. the waitstaff is very friendly and responsive and the prices are reasonable. the sandwiches are great and the fried goat cheese amazing. you won't be disappointed.
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