Restaurants in South Yarmouth
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Tommy Doyle's Irish Pub & Restaurant
- Hyannis
Nachos, wings, and burgers plus Irish favorites such as corned beef and cabbage
Martinis Plymouth
- Plymouth
Decadent veal meatballs, lobster in angel-hair pasta, porterhouse pork chops, and candied pecan salmon
Rio's Steak House
- North Plymouth
Diners choose sides from a buffet table before sitting down to heap plates with unlimited grilled meat shaved directly off of skewers
World Famous Pizza & Subs
Housemade mushroom sauce and ground beef top made-from-scratch, hand-tossed pies at a pizzeria with calzones, subs, and pasta
Incognito New Bedford
- New Bedford
Spanish madeira sirloin, caprese salad, and grilled cod plated alongside roasted vegetables; occasional live music and DJs
Trattoria Bella Mia
- Beverly
Authentic Italian fare and live music at bistro on historic Cabot Street
Gourmet Garden Restaurant Hingham
- Hingham
Gluten-free and diet-conscious Asian fusion dishes flavored with fresh produce and herbs rather than MSG
Great Escape Restaurant
- Downtown Salem
Former Salem jail now houses restaurant with prison theme and generous portions of pasta, seafood, and steak for lunch or dinner
Omelette Headquarters
- Beverly
Jalapeño-speckled Hot Shot omelet and eggs joined by bacon and french toast fuel visitors; lunchtime offers club sandwiches and salads
Holy Ghost Society
- Peabody Town Center
Portuguese cuisine such as grilled swordfish, steak and eggs, and linguiça, a mildly spicy Portuguese sausage
Boston Bowl Family Fun Center HANOVER
- Multiple Locations
24-hour fun center and bowling alley with 30 tenpin lanes, 14 candlepin lanes, fully automated scoring, and optional bumpers
Kitty O'Sheas Irish Pub
- Beverly
Nightly entertainment enlivens an Irish pub that serves Irish and American classics such as bangers and mash and buffalo wings
Lobster Express
- Hull
At-home lobster bakes with local lobsters and mussels, housemade clam chowder, and crab cakes
Volare Revere
- Downtown Revere
Fig and pancetta pizza and seafood pasta prepared by a native Sicilian chef at a restaurant with complimentary valet parking on weekends
G Bar and Kitchen
- Swampscott
Light seafood appetizers precede herbed pastas & tender steaks atop white linen table cloths or marble bar space flanked by crimson stools
Riviera Cafe
- Bridgewater
Sports bar serves up finger foods, Angus burgers & other American cuisine
Recommended Restaurants by Groupon Customers
Sixty2 on Wharf is owned by Tony Bettencourt, the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts–trained former chef of the acclaimed Tomasso Trattoria in Southborough. Since opening in 2008, Sixty2 has seduced Salem stomachs with contemporary re-inventions of Italian classics. Bettencourt's meals use local and fresh ingredients shipped to the restaurant via seahorse-drawn gondola. The antipasti platter ($22) allows the chef to drop some knowledge on your plate, as he fills the plate with whichever antipasti options he deems best for the climate and current astrological alignment. Pasta dishes include the potato-filled cappellacci ($24 for full size) and the ribbon-like tagliatelle with a traditional meat-based Bolognese sauce ($26 for full size), while an assortment of entrees ($22–$30) include duck, lamb, chicken, and sea scallops seasoned and spiced to flavorful magnificence. The warm toffee-pudding dessert is a sweet salvo guaranteed to lob a taste grenade at any lingering post-entree hunger.
The chefs at Peppercornz on Main share their love of Italian cuisine with the masses via an authentic menu and in-house cooking classes. Amid yellow walls and scarlet accents, diners pack away forkfuls of pumpkin ravioli or bites of porcini-mushroom ravioli in a white-wine blue-cheese cream sauce topped with scallops or shrimp. Three-hour cooking classes consist of chef-led demonstrations on how to churn pasta, make sauces, or do the splits without ripping aprons. For foursomes who’d rather dine at home, Peppercornz prepares family dinners for pickup, in addition to its catering services.
Wrapini's Houdinis work meal-making magic with a menu of wraps, paninis, pizzas, subs, and more—all prepared with the best meats and the freshest vegetables. Consolidate Thanksgiving into a single serving with the Mayflower wrap ($6.55)—containing real roasted turkey, herb stuffing, and cranberry sauce—or slip on your supping spurs for the Cranberry Bog Wrap ($6.55) and its patter call of chicken salad, cheddar, walnuts, craisins, greens and honey mustard on a spinach wrap. All wraps can also be grilled to create "wrapinis." Traditionalists can stick to classic "ini"-ism with Wrapini's paninis, such as the chicken-parm panini ($6.55)—served on focaccia bread and topped with marinara sauce and provolone cheese—or the Wild West panini ($7.95), a culinary Conestoga wagon of chicken cutlet, provolone, bacon, red onion, lettuce, tomato, barbecue sauce, and ranch dressing. Everyone can buy up to four Groupons, so give yourself a week’s worth of excuses to sneak away from the office during lunch.
Clancy's, heralded by Cape Cod Life in 2009 as one of Mid Cape's "Best Family Dining" restaurants, brings its beloved banquet of fresh fare into area homes with its to-go family-style menu. Serve four to six diners desiring bite-sized beef with Clancy's half-pan of choice sirloin-steak tips ($80), or feed the other four members of your Aerosmith tribute band with a half-pan of fettucine alfredo ($40). An array of appetizers is available, including 24 potato skins ($30) or a full pan of boneless buffalo wings ($65). Salads, stir-fry dishes, and baked seafood entrees are also available for bulk buying.
Back when Cilantro opened in 2002, Boston Magazine praised the eatery for its "authentic, hearty, and diverse Mexican specialties," which they called "breaths of fresh air." More than a decade later, owner and executive chef Esther Marin still aims to keep her lunch, dinner, and dessert menus interesting, creating new recipes that infuse Mediterranean flavors into upscale Mexican dishes. Using only all-natural ingredients, she crafts entrees that range from cheese-stuffed meatballs in chipotle sauce to pork chops crowned with chihuahua cheese and pineapples. A selection of 48 tequilas wash down meals inside a dining room wrapped in exposed brick walls that keep diner’s conversations from escaping the restaurant.
Through the windows of Bridgeman's Restaurant's upper- and lower-level dining rooms, the churning blue sea entertains diners awaiting entrees of pasta, steak, and locally caught seafood. From their table they can also watch the open-theater kitchen to see cooks toss pasta and cut seasonal vegetables that are delivered daily. Or patrons can scope out Bridgeman's wine list, which features varietals from boutique vineyards in France, Australia, and Italy. In warmer months, Bridgeman’s invites guests to eat housemade ice cream and gelato on the outdoor, beachfront patio, using the sweet treat to convince merpeople to come ashore.
