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3.8 (265 reviews)
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Moderate noise
Classy
Casual
Good for kids

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Megan F.

Absolutely love this place. Somehow the pancakes taste so much better than anything I could have at home. Such a cute vibe and stellar location.

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Arthur N.

Returning from a visit with relatives in Maine, my companion and I overnighted in Mystic, Connecticut. The next morning, after checking out of our hotel, we spent a few pleasant hours strolling about the Mystic Seaport Museum before paying a call at Noah's Restaurant in nearby Stonington. Highly recommended by a friend, we thought this would be the perfect spot to enjoy a casual light lunch before heading back to Pennsylvania. Making its debut in 1979, Noah's has become something of a Stonington institution. Located on the corner of Church and Water Streets, the restaurant is domiciled in two adjoining storefronts, one given over to a convivial horseshoe-shaped bar, the other to a pleasant dining area. Homey & Comfortable are the words that best describe the scene; and I sense this the moment we cross the threshold and behold the profusion of meetings and greetings. It's quite apparent that the lunchtime crowd here is comprised almost entirely of locals - on this particular occasion, it appeared that we were the only out of towners in the house - which is usually a good sign. Certain segments of the menu change on a daily basis. The day of our visit, for example, there were possibilities ranging from Turkey & Brie Sub to Grilled New York Strip Steak, Seafood Spaghetti, and Pan-Roasted Monkfish. Then, of course, there's also an assortment of Appetizers, Salads, House Made Noodles, Hamburgers & Sandwiches, and an interesting number of make-your-own Boro Bowls. Of particular interest to us, however, was the section of the menu celebrating Oktoberfest. Included were such substantial entrées as Sauerbraten with spaetzle & braised red cabbage and House-Made Pork Schnitzel with vegetable & mashed potatoes... both of which we deemed a tad on the heavy side for a "casual light" lunch. We settled on the choice of Wurst(s). And, interestingly enough, we both decided on the Bratwurst, which was poached in beer and served with German potato salad, juniper apple kraut, and ramekin of zippy mustard. The dish came in two portion sizes... We both ordered the diminutive version. The shared dessert - Blueberry Pie garnished with vanilla ice cream - was something of a mixed bag. I enjoyed the flavor and consistency of the pie, my companion did not. The real problem, however, was the crust, which was so hard and unyielding that it was almost impossible to cut, even with a knife. Bottom Line: My companion and I really did enjoy Noah's laid-back, casual ambiance... but we were also in agreement that the food (at least what we sampled) could have been a good deal better.

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Arthur S.

Stopped in for a drink...amazing service at the bar! Old 19th century vibe with great bourbon selection and some craft cocktails mixed in. I had the "what the Fig?" Fig Brandy, Apple brandy, chartreuse, and lemon. Very well balanced. Loved the drink, but it's seasonal so get it while you can. My uncle got the buffalo trace and coke. I would never mix coke with such a good bourbon with anything, but the flavor was actually amazing!

Elisa R.

View is phenomenal No EGGS ARE 11! JUST DRIVE 4 HRS! anyway supporting a local small shop so I'll get a sandwich...small local place right off highway But Breakfast is the way to go here I missed it !

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Claire H.

Wow! We had the best date night sitting at the bar here. The bartender Ryan was kind and made perfectly balanced drinks. I loved that all the locals know and love him. The ambiance here is like a pub/tavern and the food is elevated American classics as well as lighter/healthier options. I had the Messy Dan Burger. It was so good we ordered a second. I wish that was a joke but it's not. Can't wait to come back!

Clare C.

Had a great meal here! Came around 6 pm on a Saturday evening and they didn't have a table for 3 but we were able to eat at the bar. The bartender was great and very nice and prompt. I ordered the corn for an appetizer and I loved it. The chipotle sauce was so delicious with the cheese. Then I ordered the bowl. It was great to be able to customize it. Very fresh and good sauces to tie the bowl together. The bowl was also a very good size and I was very full afterwards. The inside is very cozy. Overall a great experience!

Doreen J.

Oh so good that we had to come back for breakfast! Spent happy hour (every day 3-5) and we were so pleased we came back for eggs Benedict and huevos rancheros the next morning. Had to take a pic of ladies pancakes too. The service is great. Thanks Ryan and Steve for making us feel like part of the Noah's family!

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Rebecca K.

Went to Noah's at the suggestion of many. The place is adorable. Very quaint. We sat at the bar. The service was slow, at best. We were there for two hours. We immediately ordered drinks and the homemade guacamole. It came out 20ish minutes later. It was ok but lacked seasoning. Homemade chips were good. I had the house salad with salmon. The lady next to me has the shrimp salad and wasn't impressed so I changed my choice. It was a solid 5 out of 10. My friend had the lettuce wraps. The lettuce was weird. Not Romain like you normally see but a big spinach leaf- it appears that couldn't hold the meat. She said the meet was seasoned well and tasted good. Nothing here wow'd us! Same with the couple next to us.

Wild Blueberry Pancakes and one of the specials, roasted apple pancakes with a side of Applewood Smoked Bacon and patatas bravas.
L R.

Always a terrific breakfast or brunch meal at Noah's. The best wild blueberry pancakes ever. Coffee game is on point. Extra plus having the half n half served fresh in a pitcher instead of those shelf-stable small containers. Service is friendly and the ambience is quintessential seaside New England charm. The photos of flowers, beach, etc add to the esthetic.

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Loved Noah's breakfast, possibly the best I've ever had!

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