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I had a fantastic first experience at Loyal Nine! The atmosphere was really enjoyable, especially in the outdoor seating area, and our service was excellent. We began with the calamari, which was delicious. The pastrami sandwich was tasty but quite heavy. The salad we ordered was sizable, but it could have used more dressing. View all feedback.
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Beautiful aesthetics both outside and inside, but little different to offer. Loyal Nine closes this week, so we wanted to try it out, but since it's so close to... View all feedback.
A small ride from the tourist downtown Boston, but we had a great time to enjoy more tapas style dishes. It is a little on the expensive side if you order enough plates to have a full meal, but they taste excellent. The server was friendly and brought me a new glass of wine after recording a decent amount of sediment for free!
My friends and I had a wonderful brunch at Loyal Nine. The food was great and the outside seating with the string lights was very homey. My only criticism is that I think the prices are little high for the amount of food you get. Despite that I see myself coming back to try other dishes.
We went in for brunch on Sunday around 11:15 AM. Reservations were made beforehand Wasn't too busy whike we were there about 60 70% capacity. The location is quaint and quirky. The servers were very active and engaging and were happy to provide suggestions when we asked. The prices are in line with expectations for cambridge brunches but our party felt that the service was relatively slow given the volume of customers in the restaurant. The food was decent. 7/10 but not memorable. I had the spicy chicken sandwich with and the paprika flavoring on the chicken was on point.
We stopped for a bite before we drove up to Provincetown, very nice outdoor space with a section that is covered and the tables are spaced nicely for social distancing. The staff was quite friendly and efficient. I had the spicy chicken sandwich which I wasn’t crazy about but it was OK and my husband had the lobster roll, which was lacking on the lobster (at $30! . The fresh potato chips were pretty tasty though. Overall, meh.
OVERALL FOOD is aesthetically plated and made to order right temperature , but mostly mediocre in both taste and texture. Not great for sharing as small portions. We left our table with about 50% untouched VIBE is barn farmhouse school room. Classic, weathered wood with glass plate ware and glasses. Little noise from outside the restaurant and pleasant background tunes. VENUE is naturally lit large dining room with soothing profile and green white wood color way. Great for groups, dates, and outdoor seating SERVICE lacks cultural competency for our table which was interested in eating family style and sharing all items. Server also asked us to hand back one menu which we kept for ordering more food and drinks when we were already closing out the check. Why didn’t the server wait a couple more minutes to take it with the clean up when the restaurant was at less than 50% capacity? HIGHLIGHTS cheddar onion biscuit we ordered a second smoked pork belly great side! ceramic ware and plate ware were nice LOWLIGHTS calamari is heavily battered and fried past golden ricotta toast is difficult to share eat because the knives can’t cut through the toast duck confit is flavorless poached eggs are overly runny eggs whites were pooling served our four top with two tea kettles and only two cups despite awareness that we were sharing forgot to bring us share plates