Reviews on American food in Lowell, Massachusetts, United States. Lowell is a city in the U.S. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Located in Middlesex County, Lowell (along with Cambridge) was a county seat until Massachusetts disbanded county government in 1999. With an estimated population of 109,945 in 2014, it is the fourth-largest city in Massachusetts, and the second-largest in the Boston metropolitan statistical area. The city is also part of a smaller Massachusetts statistical area called Greater Lowell, as well as New England's Merrimack Valley region.
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5 based on 21 reviews
Under new ownership as of February 2016! We are excited to continue the Gormley family tradition of delicious made from scratch breakfasts and creative sandwiches, salads and lunch specials. We look forward to serving you soon, Joann & Craig
Gormley's Cafe is a small restaurant/diner on E. Merrimack St, right across from the Immaculate Conception Church. The place is small, it has an "old fashioned Lowell charm that I appreciated.My brother and I like to try different eateries for breakfast. The servers and cook are friendly and helpful. We particularly liked the homefries so asked the waitress. The cook spoke right up and told us his "secret". Since I don't believe there's much damage you can do to eggs and sausages, the rest of our meals were fineOne thing to watch out for. Gormley's is on a busy street, parking is tight, unless you don't mind walking a distance from the municipal parking lot - I do mind. Bring quarters or use your credit card to feed the kiosk once you have found a parking spot and memorized the number.A couple of students came in while we were there, it is near Middlesex Communnity College, so be aware this might have something to do with the parking situation.
4 based on 32 reviews
After so many recommendations we finally gave this place a try and it was very good! I love a menu with some different options done well. The Paleo options were delicious especially the french toast! I love that they offer sweet potato hash too. This will definitely be a regular place on our breakfast options!
4 based on 25 reviews
I've been meaning to go here for awhile and am sorry that I waited so long. Really cute inside, burgers are amazing and very reasonably priced. Beef is grass-fed and my bun came from the bakery down the street. I had a craft-made drink, which was yummy too. There are also options for vegans or non-beef eaters (falafels and veggie burgers, salmon burgers, etc). Cute but small bar area if you only want a drink. The owner was there working and checking in with customers. Great find in downtown Lowell!
4 based on 26 reviews
Located in Lowell's National Historic Park. This restaurant is expected to be open in autumn 2017
What a great, cool restaurant and bar! Great venue in this old historic building and area in Lowell, with cobblestone streets. Tall ceiling, big wood beams, old brick walls. Very cool, urban settings. Great draft, craft beer selection. Very friendly, warm people working there. Tremendous live music! â¦Caribbean reggae, blues, rockâ¦. with no cover. Very good food. Good amount of street parking available, and if needed, a big, cheap public garage nearby. Nickname seems to be: "The Warp". Great job! Glad this place is nearby to where I live.
4 based on 65 reviews
The food was really nice and cooked perfectly. Steaks were really delicious.They have good selection of beer from various breweries both local and around the States.It might be little pricey though.
4 based on 32 reviews
George's has been in Lowell for years and the reason for that is simply always good fresh food whether eat in or take out. Their haddock is huge and excellent. Subs are packed and delish. Cannot go wrong here. On street parking can be a bit tricky.
4 based on 125 reviews
While visiting customers in the area I decided to take a small group out for dinner, everyone in the office agree this is the place they wanted to go. I've never been here before but from the moment we walked in until the minute we left we were greeted with the utmost respect and the greatest service. Food was wonderful. At times I wasn't sure what I was eating but I know I really liked it every bit. I will be back.
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4 based on 308 reviews
A historic landmark, COBBLESTONES boasts excellent dining and hospitality amongst magnificent architecture and ambience. Widely known for incredible hand cut steaks, burgers, local seafood and oysters on the 1/2 shell, 25 yearsâ worth of Chef created spec
I live right down the street and visit here often. Great bar, great restaurant in an historic building, and right across from City Hall in downtown Lowell. The menu is updated to be fresh always, with the flourish of traditional fare like fresh oysters from great beds all over the northeast. (Buck a shuck on Tuesdays, too!). The food is delicious and well-prepared, and the attention to service is notable from the front of the house right through to the bar-backs. Brunch comes with live music. The burgers are sublime. You just can't go wrong here.
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4 based on 179 reviews
Love the owl Diner, classic staple in Lowell. They name all their omelettes after actual streets in Lowell.The Middlesex St. Omelette with kielbasa and onions and cheese is my favorite. If you are feeling especially gluttonous, get a grilled bagel with cream cheese instead of toast. Worth the up charge and the calories.
4 based on 219 reviews
After a wrestling lesson I took my grandson Joey here for dinner. Outside was inviting, friendly staff, great menu, amazing food and homemade deserts. All the plates that passed looked real good. Big portions and tasty. Donât miss this gem in Lowell Ma. Joey had the ribs and I the pork chop
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