Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Teaticket, Falmouth, Massachusetts. Teaticket /ˈtiːˌtɪkɪt/ is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Falmouth in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 1,692 at the 2010 census.
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3 based on 140 reviews
This restaurant is my SUMMER favorite in Falmouth. They have huge lobster rolls, killer Mudslides and Wellfleet Oysters!! Yummmmm... Oh and they have chicken tenders and hot dogs for the kids..
As locals, my family and friends come here often. We tend to go for lunch or an early dinner. At night, this turns into more of a night club for younger patrons. The location is nicely located overlooking Falmouth Harbor. A few years ago the food wasn't too great and we really would go there for the location, however, they have turned that around. This year they have some delicious apps and raw bar items. I highly recommend the crab cake, the buffalo shrimp, the steamers, raw oysters, lobster roll, and the steak tips! There are many items I haven't tried as I'm a creature of habit--when I find something I love, I stick with it!
4 based on 268 reviews
Water Street Kitchen serves seasonally inspired cuisine and hand crafted cocktails in a cozy, historic dining room on the waterfront in Woods Hole.
My brother and I were guests last night at WSK--we have a fabulous server, Trisha. She was fun, knowledgeable and efficient. The food was outstanding--Cioppino and Scallops--their Chess Pie as a finish was also wonderful.A great place to go, and you will love it--on the water too!
3 based on 34 reviews
The best thing about this place is the food. We had the fish & chips and thought it was pretty good. The fish was moist & flaky and the fries were done just the way we like them. The coleslaw was outstanding. Not your typical coleslaw, it was so good. The service was ok. It took a little while for the hostess to let us know we could seat ourselves. Took a little longer for the server to come over with the menus. Took a while to get water, and our drinks, and our food. She was the only server, but there was only one other table. She was nicer than the hostess. All in all, it took us two hours to have dinner. Karaoke was way too loud for such a small place.We went there on a Friday night around 9:00 pm.
4 based on 157 reviews
We stumbled into this place on a beautiful narrow road along the harbor. The food is aaaaamazing and I mean amazing. The lobster roll is unbelievable with a fantastic amount of whole lobster meat. The clams are fresh fresh. Go to the roof to enjoy your meal and watch the fishing boats fly into the harbor.
4 based on 49 reviews
Josh's was a lovely dinner date. The place is quite small and was full but we took a "high top" which worked out fine. The wine list was OK but could have used more top shelf varieties. The glass we got was huge (about 2 ordinary glasses). We started sharing a platter of roasted veggies which were perfect. My partner's entree pasta was a bit too al dente but very tastey. My sole was perfect with mashed potatoes. We did not have desert. Our waitress was sweet and kept a good eye on us. In all, I would definitely recommend this one and look forward to returning.
4 based on 612 reviews
We visited the Flying Bridge on the first night of our stay in Falmouth - the restaurant was very quiet; perhaps due to the time of year and the lousy weather.Our server was polite and efficient but not particularly friendly. When he cleared our entree plates and we said we didnât want anything else he immediately produced the check from his apron pocket. Perhaps he had it there on spec but it came across that he wanted to get rid of us as soon as possible. The staff probably outnumbered the customers whilst we were there so there was a lot of leaning, phone checking and chatting going on, really not good.I should say though that our meals were excellent.
4 based on 227 reviews
The Quahog Republic Dive Bar offers "wicked good eats" and serves a full menu till 12:30am nightly. Try the famous Aussie or Island Burger, Stuffed Quahog, Quahog Chowder and the very popular crunchy cod Fish and Chips. Sample a frozen drink, fresh squeez
This location is in a short strip mall kind off the beaten track. It reminds me of a bar room. The only thing I got there was the over priced lobster roll. Not interested in going back
4 based on 1066 reviews
We were told they were the best lobster rolls in Massachusetts....flavorless, mayonnaise, celery and we asked for some garlic butter and they didn't have that and didn't know what we meant....very disappointed and wish we would have ordered something else.
4 based on 302 reviews
The food was wonderful -- simple, delicious, New England diner food. But, the staff, at least the morning we were there, literally avoided making eye contact and did so much other seemingly unnecessary stuff since the restaurant wasn't full nor was anyway waiting -- like clearing tables, moving chairs around, tidying up -- before even seating us. Then they had to be called over to take a drink order. And the first eye we caught said she'd send her colleague over, who then did a few more little things before approaching us. Never saw her again until she dropped off the food. Bummer, since the food really was good.
4 based on 911 reviews
BEST CHOWDER IN NEW ENGLAND FROM YANKEE MAGAZINE, BEST CHOWDER 2015 from CAPE & ISLANDS MAGAZINE, MV MAGAZINE and winner of the 2015 MV CHOWDER CONTEST!! - Copper and mahogany grace our nautically chic dining room creating a casual-fine dining atmosphere.
The chowder was perfectly madeâright amount of salt, perfectly cut potatoes, perfectly diced clams. My husband had the lobster roll and I had shrimp cocktail. Not the best shrimp cocktail Iâve ever had, but not bad. The lobster roll was delicious. They have a really good bar with great drink selectionsâwines, beers, vodkas, and tequilas. Checked out the loft upstairs and it was hopping. We left to get Backdoor Donuts, but would return to play darts, pool, etc. Great place.
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