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    Bucky's Tavern

    3.4 (7 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    Great local bar. Welcoming vibe and ice cold beer. I will visit again the next time we ate in the area.

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    51 Park Restaurant & Tavern - Elk Burger

    51 Park Restaurant & Tavern

    3.9(634 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    We'd been hiking waterfalls all day and we were starving so we just kind of ended up at 51 Park…read moreRestaurant and Tavern in Lee and I'm really glad we did. We got the truffle fries right away and honestly they were so good, you could smell the parmesan as soon as they came out and they didn't last long at all. Amy got the mashed potato pizza and she liked that a lot. Rick did pepperoni and said it was good, normal pepperoni pizza but wood fired so that nice crust thing. Kevin got pork belly and mushroom pizza and kept saying it was his favorite, it did look really good. I got the crab BLT and it was huge like actually huge, they really do not hold back on the bacon and the chips on the side were warm and we were all just kind of picking at them. It wasn't busy at all when we went in which was nice after being outside all day, and the service was great! We drank a lot of water after all that hiking. We were kind of nervous about being in hiking clothes but it's pretty casual so we were fine.

    When we walked in it took us back in time, the original wood planked floors, stained glass windows,…read morethe details in the workmanship, The menu had unique Choices that set them apart from other same old choices.. My husband got The Elk Burger, very good and tasty..wasnt dry. I did 'Create your own pizza' Red roasted peppers and tomatoes, goat cheese, Prosciutto & mushrooms... They didnt skimp.. We are looking forward to our next visit to Lee and to 51 Park

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    Joe's Diner - Blueberry pancakes

    Joe's Diner

    3.9(142 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    The people we interacted with at Joe's made for a delightful lunch. We learned so much about the…read morelocal area from both the wait staff and other diners. A very friendly group during our visit. Breakfast is served during all open hours. Lunch items include salads and sandwiches among other things. Indoor counter or table seating. Outdoor seating available on the sidewalk in front. I went with blueberry pancakes and asked for real maple syrup which they have available. Very nice pancakes and plenty of syrup was provided. My SO went with a steak and cheese with all the fillings and a side of tots. The tots are super crispy and taste faintly of clam (fried clams are on the menu), just fyi. They offer coffees, teas, soft drinks and mimosas (I think I remember that on the menu). I had a fresh brewed, unsweetened ice tea w/lemon. Hit the spot on a hot day. We enjoyed ourselves very much at Joe's. It's a nice neighborhood spot for a casual breakfast or lunch.

    This was fun! An old-style American diner with an interesting history. Norman Rockwell's 'The…read moreRunaway' was inspired by the diner and a copy hangs behind the counter. Simple fare, well prepared and fast with reasonable pricing. Nothing fancy. Service is happy and swift which is a good thing because there are not a lot of seats. Breakfast was great and typical diner options Just as you'd expect such fare to be. We always take a few of their muffins with us when we leave, for later. But they will butter and grill them for you for immediate consumption and that is a rare find today!

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    Joe's Diner - Counter seating looks updated. Rockwell art and news articles on wall. Look for specials boards.

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    Chef Express

    Chef Express

    3.4(9 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    So there's no place to stop in the pike that's healthy much past x5. So I tried to hit up the deli…read morein Lee but it closed. So I drove down some street and found this little gem. At 1st I was a bit put out. Sign did deli/burgers/Indian. But it's mostly burgers and Indian. So this cat behind the counter starts talking up the Indian stuff which I like and throws some sorta spicy chicken thing at me in a red sauce w some rice and fresh naan. Friggin' good! Spicy, chicken cooked really well, naan was awesome. Atmosphere it ain't and there's some funky Indian version of mtv on the tube (or maybe a dance off?). Eh. I guess it adds to the charm. But def check it out. You can tell the cat running the joint is proud of his food.

    Stopped in for a quick dinner after seeing The Tempest at Shakespeare & Co.: with a 2.5 hour drive…read moreback to Boston ahead of us, we didn't want to take forever for a table service place, and we didn't want slices of pizza or some horrible Mass Pike food. This fit the bill nicely. First the good stuff: the samosa was out of this world, and the mint chutney it was served with was amazing. (the onion chutney was good too, but the mint was the best I've ever had, and I eat a lot of Indian food.) The saag and naan were also delicious. My daughter had the chickpeas--same. All great stuff. What's more, the staff was incredibly friendly and welcoming. Now, the less good stuff: the rice was soggy, watery, and inedible. They had a bunch of saag that they used with both paneer and chicken, which is smart, but they added paneer to my saag without heating it up, so I had hot saag with cold paneer. It tasted good, but come on. I felt like it was a little bit pricey for a cafeteria-style place: 12.99 for appetizer, entree, rice or naan and a drink, BUT, an extra buck if you want a samosa for your appetizer (and why wouldn't you? You gonna settle for some pakora when there are delicious samosas available?) We paid extra to get both naan and rice, but in the future, I'd just skip the rice. Thirty bucks for me and my daughter, which just felt a little steep for a place with no table service. So: some hiccups that you might expect in a new-ish place, but the flavors were great and they didn't just dump a ton of cream into everything like a lot of Indian places do, so the food was lighter than expected and the flavors of the non-cream ingredients were able to shine through a little more. Bottom line: the non-rice food was good enough that I'd give it another chance despite the problems, especially because the staff was so incredibly nice.

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