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    Jolly Rogers Diner

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 6:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    3 years ago

    If you like pancakes you can't miss the ones served at Jolly Rogers in Northborough. The best in Worcester County.

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    Bread & Butter Diner

    4.7(55 reviews)
    4.7 mi
    $$

    I recently moved to West Boylston. I felt welcomed and supported throughout my time spent at the…read moreBread and Butter Diner, in Boylston. From the time I entered the staff smiles made my day. The food was very good. They have gluten free Bagels, green tea and fruit parfaits. I enjoyed the home fries too. The staff is very helpful and accommodating. Very much appreciated thank you so much!

    This place is cash and Venmo only for anyone doing a quick peruse of reviews. I visited the…read morebotanical gardens and this place is super close so I decided to give it a go. I got eggs, home fries, bacon, toast, and 1 pancake. There's a small parking lot and service was very friendly. I waited only a few minutes and my order was taken quickly. The eggs and toast were good. The bacon was okay - just normal bacon and not overly smoky. The home fries were also good. A little smaller portion, but they were cooked well. The pancake was super fluffy and tasted really yummy with the syrup. My only gripe was that it was cooked near or on something with garlic and parsley so about a third of it didn't get eaten. I went to bite into it and it was maple garlic town in my mouth and that threw me off. However, I was nearing on full anyway so I kind of was like eh it happens. I did let the server know before I headed out for future orders and stuff but I didn't want an extra pancake or anything since I ate a good bit of it. She was super nice about it as well. I got the check and left cash on the table. It was about $21 for the meal and 2 drinks. It's a cute little spot and I would go back probably just for the pancakes and the nice service.

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    Harry's Restaurant

    Harry's Restaurant

    3.8(423 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $$

    I ordered the bisque and the clam bellies. The bisque was fantastic. I also added the lobster meat…read moreon top for $2 up argue. Very flavorful. The bellies were good but I really didn't like the breading. It lacked flavor. I found myself adding salt and pepper which is strange to even think of adding to seafood. Nevertheless the place is cute and the servers were friendly. Definitely full of locals. I'd come back.

    Harry's Restaurant was among the suggested places to eat when I searched for food near my hotel. I…read morefigured, since I was in Massachusetts, why not grab a quick lobster roll before work? Upon walking inside, you'll immediately feel like you've gone back in time. It gives off a very classic, old-fashioned diner feel, with booth seating and red stools along the counter. Important to note that this place is cash only. Lobster and other seafoods are advertised as their specialty both online and within the restaurant. I never had a lobster roll before, and unfortunately, this place made me think lobster rolls were mediocre and overrated (and then I had my life changed by lobster rolls from other places). FOOD: Lobster Roll (6 oz.) (2.75/5) - I opted for mine to be served warm with butter. It came with a side of slaw and very generous portion of onion rings and fries. The lobster roll itself was lukewarm and the melted butter came on the side in a small plastic cup. (I was expecting for the butter to be more incorporated.) The lobster sat on a small bed of cut lettuce. The lettuce wasn't of the freshest quality as some pieces tasted strangely bitter. The lobster was a tad rubbery, and everything was overall bland to me. I found myself reaching for the salt shaker more than would have wanted to. SERVICE: I believe a new hire was getting trained during my visit, so it was a bit clumsy. However, I found it rather charming. They are all very warm people, and you can tell that this is a family owned establishment, which is why I really wanted to like this place. TLDR// Unfortunately, did not have the greatest first lobster roll experience here. Hopefully, I went on an off day or I was better off ordering something else.

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    Old school diner interior - those stools are for folks waiting on takeout

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    4.5(391 reviews)
    7.1 mi
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    Small place, doesn't look like a diner from the outside, but once inside the back room, you can see…read morethe tell-tale diner shape. Interesting hot rod decor to distinguish it from the rest. Busy joint, tight seating, and energetic servers who keep attentive. -- Patty Melt: So much to like about this, from the marble rye (though I think pumpernickel) to the full size patty (better than the double smashed you get elsewhere) to the onions to the gooey melted cheese to the extreme juiciness and pleasing flavor. I didn't detect any Russian dressing, but this sandwich wasn't lacking for moistness or flavor oomph. A near-elite rendition and one of the best I've had in a while. Excellent. -- Fries: Included with the patty melt and a plentiful supply. The bad news: they're the dreaded industrial "coated" kind. The good news: they were piping hot and cooked perfectly, crisp outside, fluffy inside. The great news: you can substitute home fries. My server offered a sample of the home fries. -- Home Fries: I found them to be right in my wheelhouse for doneness, crispness, seasoning, onions, and overall texture and flavor. Superb. Between the good looking plates that passed by and my enjoyment of my own food on my first visit, there's sure to be a second. Looking forward to returning with my wife for breakfast and more of those home fries.

    We had a wonderful time at Lou Roc's. The place was super busy, but the line moved quickly. One…read morething we didn't realize that it is a cash only establishment. They have an ATM onsite, but was not working (most likely empty) when we were there. But I just drove down the street to a gas station and grabbed some cash. NBD. The food was super incredibly delicious. My wife had the chicken and waffles and I had corned beef (homemade, not canned) and eggs and toast. All was delicious and huge portions. Definitely returning for our next breakfast meal!

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