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    The Lunch Stop

    4.6 (9 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    We love everything about this place! The breakfast sandwiches and lunch sandwiches are awesome! And super nice people!

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    Nom! Good value, friendly service not too busy with tourists! A regular hit for me and my family

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    400 East - Scallops Over Baby Spinach Salad

    400 East

    (109 reviews)

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    Food was delicious and service was amazing. Our waitress Ann Marie went out of her way to make sure…read morewe had an amazing dinner. Can't wait to come back!

    Dave & I had a wonderful, delicious and unplanned dinner at 400 East early last night. Our server,…read moreRuby, was at the top of her game! She never missed a beat, caring for all her tables without having to think twice about what she was doing. Like she was born to do this! (oh, hell, no...nobody should ever say that. Aim higher! Ruby was a doll, she has a gorgeous smile, big, beautiful eyes and was just so friendly and accommodating to her patrons. I started with a Mango Lemonade Spritzer...so light and refreshing. Dave had a light beer or two. We split a huge Caesar salad, anchovies on the side, please. I ate a few, Dave stuck out his tongue! Our entrees looked amazing! Mine was the bRaised Short Ribs over garlic mashed with fresh green beans (undercooked, but okay by me). Dave had the Scallop & Butternut Squash casserole. He did not like the balsamic glaze on top but ate around it and cleaned the plate. My short ribs were fork tender and the gravy was superb. I took half home and will be my lunch in a few minutes! No desserts as we were like overstuffed sausages when we left. Very nice place for a good meal with great staff, attention to detail and patrons needs. I never had to ask for anything...Ruby knew what was needed and brought it without delay. WE will most definitely be back!

    Chatham Moods - Cod Tacos

    Chatham Moods

    (35 reviews)

    We had the privilege of being in Chatham for a month, and this became our home bar, not the Squire…read more We went about 5 times over the summer. Might as well rename this place to Orlando's, because that's why we went and that's what we called it. He makes the best drinks on the cape, and was the best company I've ever had from a bar tender. He makes incredible, drinks, might as well claim "Orlando's" as home of the pain killer. He makes a damn good one. With a big beautiful smile, exuberance and Joy we just loved hanging out at our home bar away from home. The food leans more on the healthy side and while stuffing yo face full of cholesterol on the cape your gut might need a break. From grain bowls to smoothies you'll like the food but love the company.

    What do you know about love?…read more.. Me? Not much... Be that as it may, I was in the Chatham area of Cape Cod during the 4th of July Weekend on business. Needed something wholesome to eat... capital punishment penalties pending for anything ordered from Wendy's late-night window menu. No bueno. Lol. So, I began a hard target search for good vibes and better food. I searched every Cape Cod beachhouse, penthouse, greenhouse, waterhouse, earth-house, lighthouse, boathouse, meeting-house, steakhouse, and coffeehouse. After some extensive clicks and swipes and a few phone calls, I settled on giving the Chatham Moods Cafe & Grill an in-person visit. Jackpot. Now... What do you know about love at first sight?... Me? Not much. Just the same, the moment I pulled up, there was a current of positivity drawing me in. Emma, the hospitable hostess, greeted me, offered her recommendations from the Caribbean menu, took my order, and seated me with the warmest 3-1-3 smile known to humanity. As I listened to the stereo pumping melodies and island sounds from Jamaica, I stretched my legs and felt blessed. I asked for a fruity non-alcoholic beverage. And Emma aka "La Professora" the mixologist happily obliged. Delicious. As for the food... What do you know about love at first bite? Me? Not much. The soup was heavenly. It was that good. The jerk chicken in lite stew sauce was sensational... And: You've gotta try the crab and corn chowder soup. I don't know much of anything. But I do know this establishment was a godsend with 2 angels at the front, an angel in the kitchen, and a divine atmosphere. Priceless. If you're ever in the Chatham area of Cape Cod you've gotta try them out. Orlando, the master chef, and his team will treat you like an honored guest. As for today, I'm considering taking my All-Savants Transportation Team down to swallow a taste of heaven. Yum. With smiles, Benney

    Branches Grill and Cafe - Curried goat, rice and beans. Absolute yum!

    Branches Grill and Cafe

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    We found a Real Deal Jamaican in Chatham, it's the place to go when when you are craving good…read moreauthentic Jamaican cuisine. So happy we made the effort to try Branches during our day trip to Chatham. We ordered : - Escovitch Red Snapper with rice and peas, plantains, cole slaw (prepared w/o mayo thank you very much). - Jerk Chicken with Salad, croûtons. The chef was kind to start us off with a delicious delicate ginger laced broth. We perused the Rum Punch menu, but we'll try next time we venture out. Great waitstaff. We'll definitely be back. Ya, mon!

    Pretty good food but I wasn't crazy about the ambience. It was very noisy and there were many TVs,…read morewhich I find distracting even with the sound turned off as they were. And when the music started it was too loud even for conversation with my dining partner across the too-small two-seat table. But aside from those issues it was a pretty room, richly colored hardwood floors and the walls festively painted and adorned with touches from Jamaica and other sunny locations. Being a Jamaican restaurant, albeit with many standard American items too, we both wanted to try Jamaican. We started with an appetizer plate of Conch Fritters, then I got the Oxtail and he got the Curried Goat. The fritters were disappointing: fried too dark and not much seafood flavor if any, and the sauce was pretty much standard Thousand Island-style aioli. Surprisingly expensive for the smallish portion of 5 fritters. My Oxtail entree consisted of the beef, stewed in a dark flavorful sauce. Tender and easy to eat but you really need to use your fingers to get the meat off these tiny bones. There wasn't really enough meat though. The beans and rice side was good as were the mixed vegetables: mostly cabbage and onions, sauteed in oil with lots of garlic. His Curried Goat was in a very dark sauce intensely flavored with cinnamon, allspice, and more. It was a more generous portion than my oxtail. He thought it was good but salty. I tried a small piece. It was good meat, tender, and the sauce was intriguing and complex but I agreed: far too salty. I'm ok with salt but I know some people that would send it back and I wouldn't blame them. Still, if I were returning I'd get that instead of the oxtail, though I might try something entirely different next time. There was a complimentary course delivered after the appetizer before the entrees: small portions of some sort of soup: A thin chicken-y broth enhanced with island flavors. Nothing really special but I very much appreciate "amuse bouches" and other unexpected additions to a meal. The drinks menu included many beers which I don't tend to drink. Several specialty cocktails and Rum Punch, which I tried. I enjoyed it but don't believe it was from fresh-squeezed juice; probably a mix. The alcohol quantity seemed adequate. The music? At a Jamaican restaurant maybe you're hoping for Reggae or something Caribbean-oriented? Sorry, just three middle-aged men performing old rock-and-roll hits popular in their youth, singing and playing guitars and banjos. Nothing special but I do appreciate live music, and their efforts. But as I said, once the music started, conversation became almost impossible in this small room. Worth another visit? Sure. Several other Caribbean dishes to try. I don't see the point of coming here for American food; plenty of other places around for that. But good to have the option if not everybody in the party wands Jamaican.

    The Lunch Stop - delis - Updated May 2026

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