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The fish sandwich was delicious and the service was great. I honestly cannot remember what my wife ordered, but she loved it. It was our first visit there but it won't be our last. View all feedback.
Nice local pub Actually ordered what we saw at a nearby table. Food was great! Service, atmosphere and staff all great Thanks for We will be back
Came to this place two nights in a row. First night enticed by the lobsta roll. Unfortunately they had run out. Had the clam chowder, a Quahog and the salmon. All delicious. Salmon was pan seared to perfection. Second night I got my lobster roll. Worth the trip back as it tasted fresh and lots of lobster in it. Local pub atmosphere is nice to see too.
The fish sandwich was delicious and the service was great. I honestly cannot remember what my wife ordered, but she loved it. It was our first visit there but it won't be our last.
We arent from the area and needed to find some dinner. We used the recommendations from Yelp and were not disappointed. The place was comfortable with a choice of low or high top tables and bar seats. I guess they had outdoor seating in better weather. Although they didn't have beer on tap, they had my husband's favorite Sam Addams. I had one of the best BLTs ever. It was better than average because there was plenty of bacon, good green lettuce and a tasty tomato. The perfect combo. My husband had delicious fish and chips. I had sweet potato fries which were so yummy I took the leftovers home. The service was great. I think every server working there either checked on us , delivered something or just said Hello. Thank you fellow Yelpers for helping us find this place. We liked it so much we returned the next day with a bigger group for drinks and apps. Everyone was happy with the food and staff.
Continuing my solo culinary explorations, I dined last night (Wed) for the first time at The Conference Table (205 Worcester Ct, 8B, Falmouth). I 've seen numerous FB posts from The Conference Table announcing various sorts of nightly specials. The regular menu seems rather standard, but the posted specials were intriguing enough to motivate a visit on a rainy evening. The restaurant in much more spacious on the inside than it would appear from the entrance in this mini strip mall. It 's roomy, with a long bar, and sleek furnishings. I arrived just before 6 and there were a number of patrons already finishing up dinner and drinks. Sitting at the bar I was immediately greeted by one of the bartenders--Peggy--who quickly took a drink order. The bar has a really comfortable and friendly feel to it as most of the folks at the bar seemed to know each other as well as Peggy. That level of engagement is always a good sign and it wasn 't long before we were all talking. I ordered off the special menu--to start a butternut squash and apple bisque and for my main the fried chicken thighs (boneless) with an apple slaw, white rice, and a mild curry sauce on the bottom of the plate. The bisque was a creamy tribute to autumn in New England with just the right balance between the two main ingredients. It might have benefitted from some textural variety (e.g., roasted pepitas or crushed hazelnuts), but it was still very tasty. The fried chicken dish was delicious. The chicken was super crispy on the outside and moist on the inside; the slaw (without any mayo--which I prefer) was refreshing, providing a nice contrast to the richness of the fried chicken. The curry tasted like curry but had a rather low flavor profile, it might have benefitted from some added spice/heat but everyone doesn 't like it spicy. I get that. Prior to my main dish arriving Peggy refreshed my bourbon highball with a rather heavy pour which was certainly appreciated. By the time I finished my meal new patrons had arrived at the bar, also regulars stopping by for a drink and a meal. Very friendly folks who were easily engaged in conversation. Over-all the food was quite good as were my two highballs. But an equally compelling reason to visit The Conference Table is to relax with the regulars at a community bar. I 'm not sure that The Conference Table is The Cheers of Falmouth, but it might or certainly could be.