Reviews on Seafood food in Hull, Massachusetts, United States. Hull is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States, located on a peninsula at the southern edge of Boston Harbor. Its population was 10,293 at the 2010 census. Hull is the smallest town by land area in Plymouth County and the fourth smallest in the state. However, its population density is within the top thirty towns in the state.
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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.
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.
A newly opened local restaurant...how we dearly wanted it to be good. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case. Four people and each person had at least one bad item served to them. The cup of clam chowder was served lukewarm after we specifically asked the server to make sure it was piping hot. We sent it back and it was returned hot but the ratio of clams, potatoes and liquid had now been changed to a cup of mushy clams and potatoes with only a slight teaspoon of liquid. The tomato salad was good but after all, tomatoes, cheese and a balsamic glaze is hard to mess up. The girls split an order of chorizo stuffed clams and though the clams were hot and tasty, the stuffing turned out to bread with no hint of the sausage or clams that were promised. Aldo, they were deep fried when we had expected them to be baked. After the apps and soup, we headed to the entrees. One of the chicken taco orders was inedible. She said the chicken was dry and tasteless. My chicken taco was ok and the fish taco was also ok. The amount of fish as small but tasty. The two men had the fish and chips and the fish was a beer battered (frozen) fish fillet. It tasted ok but not worth the money they charged. My husband said his fried were soggy too. Eventually, it was off to desert land. We ordered two strawberry shortcakes. What a disaster! A dry biscuit with a scoop of soft vanilla ice cream in the middle. And maybe 1 1/2 strawberries sliced up and thrown onto the biscuit with a dollop of whipped cream...NO JUICE!!!! It was insulting/ The guys ordered coffee which was served room temperature at best. To be fair, the server did serve new coffee and took the shortcake and chicken taco off the menu but we came to have dinner. not to taste test and walk away hungry. We did have a lavender gimlet which was fabulous but certainly didn't justify everything else. Not to mention the $160.00 tab inc. tip.Oh, and when we were leaving, we were asked how everything was, by a man in the exit doorway who said he represented the management. BTW, he was intoxicated. What a horrible experience. Cross this one off the list. What a shame!
4 based on 10 reviews
Run by brothers who really know how to cook. The place is big on take out with a few seats. Fried seafood dinners are excellent. big and delicious. Sandwiches are packed full of your favorite stuff and made to order just the way you want them.
4 based on 12 reviews
My wife and I periodically go to Pemberton for their fabulous egg, bacon, and cheese breakfast sandwiches.They also make good coffee and home fries. Great place to see the Boston skyline and enjoy breakfast outside at the picnic tables leading to the commuter boat ferry.
4 based on 77 reviews
Outdoor chic summer shack with an amazing view of the ocean, live music and serving 12 years of quality fresh beach food. check us out
Dropped in for a late lunch with four adults and two children. Childrenâs menu on the table. Weather turned from mid-80âs to sixties. Wind picked up. Kids were still wet from the beach. The staff brought out blankets for the kids which made the whole experience so much better. Mahi dinner plate was great and the hot sauces were supper compliments. I had a couple of local suds Lord Hobo Boom Sauce was a super good IPA. Everyone was very pleased all around. Thanks HK Too.
4 based on 62 reviews
Treat yourself to a beautiful sunset dinner at Local 02045. Set right at a local marina Local 02045 provides a beautiful setting especially during the summer. It is even accessible by boat. How fun is that? My brother surprised us and offered to take us on his boat from Hingham to the marina. The weather was great and even though the tide was low the waves were not choppy. We went on the Friday night of Labor Day weekend. The weather was beautiful. The sunset was glorious. And yes, it was crowded. There were four of us and they said it would be at least 45 minutes to get a table. After waiting for about twenty minutes 4 adjacent spots became available at the bar, so we took those and had dinner there. It was great! Very nice time. Strongly recommend. I think these new owners have the right "recipe" for Local 02045 to be around for a vcery long time. We will definitely be coming back, except probably not by boat the next time (unless my brother offers again!).Thank you so much! Your feedback is more than appreciated. Hope to see you again next season!
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!
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.
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