Carver

Carver is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 11,645 at the 2020 census. It is named for John Carver, the first governor of the Plymouth Colony. Wikipedia.
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Water & Amusement Parks
Edaville Family Theme Park in Carver, MA offers a variety of attractions for families. The park features a steam-powered train that takes visitors on a journey through cranberry bogs, as well as Dino-Land Adventures with life-size dinosaurs and Thomas Land USA inspired by the popular children's TV show. Established in 1947 on a cranberry farm, the park has over 90 rides and attractions, including the scenic railway and classic carnival games.
So this was King Richard’s faire's new home. Amazing to see how they are turning the old edavulle into the new Carvershire. Pictures are the plague dr show, one of the best street performers there. So funny and great to have your picture taken with them! Get a "shot" to avoid the plague! Clever and witty.
John W — Google review
This is a cute little family place to enjoy a train, ride some amusement rides, and Christmas lights. The scrambler and the drop tower were closed which is very disappointing, but we had fun on a few of the other rides and the little roller coaster was fun. There were quite a few little specialty shops with handmade items such as ornaments, scars, food items like jams, specialty spices and rubs for seasoning. There was one really great shop there with antiques and collectibles. The antique shop had lots of interesting stuff that was reasonably priced.
Teresa H — Google review
The seasonal home of King Richard's Fair, the theme park is put to good use as a Renaissance fairgrounds. Many of the wonderful shops selling fantay maps, pirate costumes and jewelry, as well as many other great items, now have their own enclosed spaces. Other shops are still in stalls and under tents scattered throughout the location. Featured performers still have scheduled events throughout the day. We watched Hey Nunny Nunny (religious humor), a magician/illusionist, and the Mud Show. The jousting grounds are also in operation with all of the pomp and fanfare. Seating for the joust is lackluster (if you want to sit, there is a couple of terraced patches of grass.) Food was expensive, but the portions were big, and the quality was decent. Any of the vendors that sell fountain drinks can refill water bottles for you, so bring an empty bottle to save on beverages. Restrooms are port-a-potties only, with no running water, which was disappointing. The rides were also underwhelming. There were a few attractions aimed at smaller kids, but the feature is not a big enough attraction for my 11 yr old to want to ride any of them. My overall impression is that I paid $46 to see some open air entertainment, and for a chance to shop overpriced fantasy themed clothing and props. A great deal of thenwares were handmade, so not all of it is overpriced, but the food has hit ridiculous levels, in particular, so plan on spending $20+ per person if you go, and bring lots of money if you want some genuine fantasy or medieval costumes, props, or handmade goods.
Ken L — Google review
Our four year old enjoyed the trip for a Day Out With Thomas. Train ride was fun through the park. Food and beverage prices were little expensive $4 for water, $6 for Gatorade, help yourself counter in cafe food looked unappetizing. Wish the pretzels were heated because they tasted stale.
Worldstar72 — Google review
King Richard's Faire. First time going since 1984! It's 4 times the size it was then. It was actually worth the $45 admission. Food is pricy but you get plenty to eat. Warning the "Turkey Leg" is ham. But of you are a long time attendee then you know that. The acts were excellent. Music was excellent. Particularily the bagpipe and beat box act. Booze is pricy too but that help keep people sober. Merchant wares are high quality from what I could see. Armorer and Musical instrument booths were the highlights to me. Rather go to something like this than a Casino where you definitely give your money away and get nothing in return. Clientele was friendly and interactive as well as the king and his court who mingled with everyone. Went with my 28 year old "kid" and friends who are into cos play. Joust was well done at the end of the day. Love the new buildings and infrastructure. One downside...the mud act, which I believe was the same guys back in the 1980s used to be much better. Actual wrestling etc as I recall. This act, although funny, was just designed to lighten everyone's wallets. I don't mind being asked for a donation at the end of an act but to do a cash auction seeing who would give the biggest bill makes the audience feel robbed. Especially when all they did was put dirt in their mouths and down their pants. Be prepared to sit on wooden benches. Next time I will bring a three legged chair that I can carry over my shoulder, particularily at the joust because if you want to sit you need to sit in the dirt. Bleachers desperately needed. In fairness the shows aren't that long so one can stand. Get there early for the best parking.
Gustav E — Google review
We have been attending many years and The new location for King Richard's Faire is an amazing start to a new legacy. This is only going to get better! Lots more space, the paved paths DID allow for accessibility to visitors with wheelchairs and walkers! Plenty of spots to meet up and chill ie: especially the grass near the gazebo/on the hill. We have gone 2x this season already and definitely enjoyed our time. My recommendations are to put a paid locker area for people to access and put their purchases/coat etc (think snow ski rental area lockers) and definitely another bathroom area and more of them. The food system is better with tickets not being required! You can use your debit/credit cards- million times faster. There are sunny areas with lots more picnic table seating areas - they could use sailcloths on some to give a bit of reprieve in the hottest of the days- but there is a very shaded knoll type clustering very similar in terrain as the old location. Not as tight with buildings but very similar. The old location you couldnt find seating anywhere unless you had a scout standby and claim a spot- this isnt the case now. You have more options. Overall we are very happy with the new location and definitely can see the vision and potential. Do not listen to the naysayers and make up your own mind. They did a great job with a very short amount of time. Buy your tickets in advance! Weather forced us to change our date and the process for switching tickets could be better. But in any event we went and the day was sold out.
Melinda T — Google review
First timer. Not my thing. So many people. The shows were cute.
Lori N — Google review
This is actually the new location of King Richard's Faire. I have gone several times in the past to the old location. I am sad to say I don't think I'll be going again in the future. The idea behind it was a good one, and yes it is much more handi-accessable. But there is NO shade. I mean none. We tried to sit and watch a show but it was too much. We had brought umbrellas too, having checked the weather before hand. Knew it was going to be 80's and sunny. But the sun and heat were relentless. It's $5 for a water, but there are stations now to refill cups and bottles. But it didn't matter. You didn't want to sit to eat, everything was in the sun. It was just too much. Also, gone are the open and airy vendor locations. Now they are in actual store spaces, and they smell like department stores. There were also quiet a few vendors and artisans missing. I'm glad we went to see what it was like, and as always the performers were amazing. Fair staff were amazing. It just the location has lost its appeal.
Nicole — Google review
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Myles Standish State Forest, located near Plymouth, offers a variety of outdoor activities throughout the year. The 12,400-acre park is ideal for hiking, biking, kayaking, skiing, fishing, horseback riding, swimming and snowmobiling. Visitors can also enjoy camping near one of the four picturesque ponds with RV facilities available.
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Plymouth Rock is a significant monument located in Pilgrim Memorial State Park in Plymouth Harbor. It symbolizes the arrival of the Mayflower Pilgrims to the New World in 1620 and represents their faith and courage. The rock, a glacial erratic boulder, is believed to be where the pilgrims first stepped ashore, although there is no historical evidence to support this claim.
My daughters and I visited Plymouth Rock in March. I definitely recommend reading about all what happened at Plymouth Rock before you go there. It will really help you understand the importance of this beautiful site. I also loved seeing the replica of the Mayflower. It gave me a greater appreciation for one of my ancestors who came to America on the Mayflower. Must see!!
Juleen E — Google review
Very nice relaxing Little village. Would be five stars if the Mayflower 2 was actually there to visit. We visited unknowing the ship would be at sail getting coast guard certified the same day. The Shop owners along the pier we're very nice. Once you park there are plenty of nice little restaurants in walking distance to grab a bite and drink. Parking is reasonable with I think a 4 hr max for like 6 dollars.
Mike C — Google review
While underwhelming in size, it is a monumental symbol in American history. The monument that the Plymouth Rock is in is beautiful and gives visitors a good view of this iconic symbol of the Pilgrims arriving in North America. Enjoy the other sights around including Mayflower II and the other monuments around town.
James R — Google review
It was worth seeing Plymouth Rock only because I was in the area. Ir is a small boulder that has been manipulated by man and has the date of 1620 carved into it. There is a structure surrounding the stone to enshrined it. There is the Mayflower II nearby to visit.
Larry J — Google review
Plymouth Rock is exactly what you’d expect — a rock engraved with “1620.” It’s an iconic piece of history, but a quick stop overall. The rock sits low on the beach behind metal bars, with a viewing platform above for easy viewing and photos. It’s conveniently located right by the water and in the center of town, making it easy to visit while exploring the area. There was a state park worker on-site to answer questions, though their knowledge was somewhat limited. Still, it’s worth a visit for the historical significance and the chance to see such a well-known American landmark in person.
Melissa J — Google review
I haven't visited the landmark in many years, but went to show someone up from Rhode Island who had never seen it. The Plaques of historical data were new to me, the statue of the Daughters of the American Revolution was as well. I am a true Daughter of the American Revolution myself, passed on through the generations of my father's Mother, so I was happy to send the picture of the statue to my 95 year old grandmother, who is in Florida still driving and playing bridge! The Mayflower II is still a beautiful site. We saw the three monuments and the Standish Monument in the distance, all in about 20 minutes. Of course there are wonderful restaurants, gift shops, and ice cream, etc. along the waterfront, by the famous rock, as well.
Ashley — Google review
Nice historic town with beautiful sightseeing. Walking is easy and protected. There are plenty of food choices and to stay for a weekend relaxing experience.
Dixon S — Google review
I walk by Plymouth Rock almost every single day. I know some people are "underwhelmed" by the size (or lack of it) but to me it is an awesome symbol and reminder of the history of this area. The location is gorgeous and is surrounded by wonderful stores, restaurants, historical sites/museums and monuments. Coe for the Rock and stay for everything else 10/10
Maggie P — Google review
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Indoor playground
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Off the Wall Kidz is a family-owned indoor playground located near a Massachusetts campground, offering an array of fun activities for all ages. From climbing structures and slides to inflatables and trampolines, there's something for everyone. The facility also features playhouses, ball pits, and tunnels to keep kids entertained. Visitors can grab a bite to eat on-site after working up an appetite from all the jumping around.
Took the kids to Off The Wall Kidz and honestly—we loved it! Total win for some indoor family fun. It’s super kid friendly (like, I wasn’t stressed the whole time, which says a lot), and there’s so many things to do that my kids were happily running wild for hours. The play areas are fun, creative, and actually really clean, which was a nice surprise. You can tell they put effort into keeping the place nice, and that goes a long way. If you’re looking for a fun place to let the kids burn some energy, especially when the weather isn’t great, this is such a good option. Definitely adding it to our list of go-to spots for local fun!
Jenn F — Google review
It’s a nice decent place for children especially if you are local resident.
Bénïta C — Google review
I have been to Off the Wall for several birthday parties as well as hosted my daughter’s birthday here. I have always been highly satisfied with the cleanliness of the local fun spot! Perfect place for some family fun also we have met cousins and extended family. Great fun place to go when the weather isn’t great in the summer!!
Liz H — Google review
Where do I begin with how much I love this place?! We have been coming for years and my kids always beg and ask to return! From the cleanliness, to the staff, to the activities for all ages…we can’t say enough good things about Off the Wall Kidz! We have even had birthday parties here and they go above and beyond to make our children feel special! I would give this place 10 stars if I could! There’s no place better around here and trust me, I’ve been to a lot over the years!
Shannon K — Google review
Off the Wall Kidz is an absolute gem for families seeking a fun and safe indoor play experience! From the moment we walked in, we were impressed by the cleanliness and vibrant energy of the space. It’s an impressive kid friendly family fun center. If you are looking for some local fun this is the place to go! Staff was very friendly.
Julie S — Google review
Off the Wall Kidz is the perfect spot for local fun! It's clean and the staff is welcoming, kind and professional (it's very refreshing). It's a fun center to spend a few hours, especially with the heat coming next week. I recommend adding it to your list for family fun this summer!
Meghan M — Google review
I came to off the wall kids today with my 3 year old. There was 2 workers here at one time I believe one was training and the other girl I believe she said her name was “Melinda”. She was literally running around like a chicken with her head cut off. SO beyond polite even though she was doing a hundred things and being pulled in every direction - doing 3 birthday parties back to back (I saw it) , cooking for everyone’s parties and just general customers, doing the front desk and doing the prize counter… ALL with a smile on her face. She deserves to be recognized but also deserves to have help. She didn’t once complain to a customer but instead just said “please bear with me” . she is only one person and that is not fair! Melinda deserves a huge raise.
Ang G — Google review
We really enjoyed off the wall kidz! Definitely will be going back again in the future! We went at around noon on a Sunday and didn't feel like it was overly crowded. It was definitely a colder day so I think it encourages a bigger crowd. Price point is great! We have a 3 year old and a 5 year old. The total cost was 30 for entry and adults are free. I know there are other activities that may be a bit less expensive but they get ya with the additional admission needed for adults. Size and play equipment was wonderful. Coming from Utah this type of play place is very popular and the previous locations we've been too almost felt too large for our age group! However, at off the wall kidz we felt like it was just the right size! Plenty of play spaces and areas for our girls to enjoy without it feeling overwhelming to keep up with them! Café area worked out well for us and we picked up a full size pizza for 16 bucks. I felt like the pricing was fair and I wasn't being gouged like I have been by other play areas because let's face it... You don't have another choice! Arcade was fun to play in and we did spend an extra 10 dollars doing some games. The games are a bit pricey with 1 buck a pop. However, I really appreciated that the claw games were "play until you win" which is a huge plus when you have little ones trying to get a prize! In the end we walked away with lots of prizes from the games and the girls enjoyed the experience. Parties. We stayed for a total of about 5 hours and during that time we saw 3 different birthday groups rotate through. They have 2 good size rooms for hosting events and they seem to be attentive staff going in and out consistently. Other items of note: there is plenty of space to leave shoes and a few belongings but they are NOT secure. Do not leave valuables. I recommend locking up your wallet and other items in the car during the visit. They do have a designated stroller parking area, NURSING area, and a prize wall to redeem tickets. Overall, we were impressed with the overall feel and most importantly felt safe and CLEAN playing with our girls there! (we still bathed when we got home because it was 5 hours! Haha) I would highly recommend spending some time there if you have little ones! Ours has a blast!
Erick D — Google review
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Plymouth, a charming coastal town in Massachusetts, is steeped in history as the site of the first Pilgrim settlement dating back to 1620. Visitors can explore Pilgrim Memorial State Park where Plymouth Rock stands as a symbol of the settlers' arrival. The park also hosts the Mayflower II, an impressive replica of the ship that brought the Pilgrims across the Atlantic.

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The food at D's Omelet Shoppe was satisfactory but not outstanding. The eggs were cooked perfectly, earning a five-star rating. The omelette was good, receiving a four-star rating, although it could have been slightly more moist. The home fries, however, were disappointing and only received a low three-star rating. As someone from out of state looking to move into Eastern Massachusetts, I decided to stop at D's Omelet Shoppe for breakfast while searching for listings.
Always such an amazing break from this place. The pancakes were delicious and very filling. Made to perfection! This family aims to serve you well and make your experience enjoyable at their restaurant. Oh and in the summer months you can enjoy the hummingbirds just outside the windows.
Tracie S — Google review
D's Omelette Shoppe offers a cozy dining atmosphere and friendly service, but the experience is marred by exceptionally long wait times. Our food took over an hour and a half to arrive after we ordered, which was frustrating given the meal’s average quality. While the omelet plates were decent, they were notably underseasoned. On the plus side, the crepes were excellent, though they had an overwhelming amount of cinnamon. Coffee was very good. If you have plenty of time to spare and aren’t too particular about seasoning, you might enjoy your visit, but be prepared for a lengthy wait
Derrian D — Google review
A great old school diner! (Cash only) If you're looking for some tasty classic breakfasts or lunch, this spot is a nice place to try. I got a special, lenguiça omelette with a side of home fries and rye bread and an orange juice and water to drink. Definitely filled me up with a little left over too. I will certainly be back.
Roger P — Google review
Great little breakfast spot. Staff is warm and friendly, portions are generous at a great price. The pancakes are huge!
Chris S — Google review
I'm from out of state (upstate NY) looking to move into Eastern Massachusetts, and I made it early to look at listings. I decided to stop here for breakfast! As someone who is not local to the area, these people are very friendly and will treat you like family! The prices per portion are very reasonable and the portions are pretty big for breakfast! The bacon was very crispy, which is the way I like it, and the service was pretty good! I left feeling full. Well done guys and gals! Suggestion to those considering eating here, get here early. This place is busy.
Kevin P — Google review
Aug 2025-bacon omelette was mediocre with way too much cheese, but no cheese steak omelette at an omelette shop. And whatever you do, don’t bring your own drink… I guess a mother can’t bring a baby bottle in either. I ordered food and ate it in my car. And by the way, it is not against any health code for someone to bring a beverage into your restaurant, that is a lie. Very unimpressed with a bad owner with a bad attitude towards what would’ve been a great customer. The server was fantastic and friendly… and is the only reason I gave two stars.
Purple G — Google review
Cute little breakfast spot in Carver center. They serve breakfast & lunch. The staff are very friendly - service can sometimes be slow, but to be expected as they're a small spot with not much waitstaff. Food is always delicious. Cash only!
Ariana G — Google review
Nice hole in the wall type place breakfast is the simplest meal to make and has the highest profit margin standard food nothing u would say awesome to at all
Mike — Google review
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Fresh and Friendly Seafood Market is an exceptionally delightful establishment that has managed to captivate its customers with its delectable offerings. Unlike other seafood restaurants, Fresh and Friendly Seafood Market ensures that their dishes are not drenched in oil, resulting in a truly invigorating culinary experience. The blackened salmon accompanied by a succulent mango salsa bowl served over a bed of rice is particularly recommended. Moreover, the staff at Fresh and Friendly Seafood Market are known for their warm and welcoming demeanor.
Amazingly fresh! We are usually loyal to Woods Seafood, but this is our new favorite, the food wasn't saturated in fry oil... it was fresh, and delicious! I couldn't even get photos fast enough before the kids started eating it.
Jen R — Google review
Just amazing 🤩 😋 Feels like your pulling into an old tyme movie set lol. Amazing staff -I called a half an hour until close. As I was beaching it I wanted some fish and usually go to Woods- but didn’t want to deal with parking and not down for the ride from Carver- found this gem! Yummy fish and chips with a bowl of clam chowdah just over $20 bucks! Not only did they take my order and it was fantastic. They were kind fifteen minutes before closing-hands down class! Great Take out! No seating. It was so good crispy- And gone. I usually like tarter sauce with lemon. This Fish was So good -with just the (juiciest ever) lemon. The fries needed something and I forgot to ask for ketchup-Tartar to the rescue. The slaw was Nice- light and not overMayod. I asked for everything (because I hate when it’s not in the bag) ie. silverware, napkins, sauce, And the coleslaw - it was all in the bag. Next time I’ll get two slaws! Stopped and grabbed a picnic table at Sawyers Avenue and devoured this yummy meal. Enjoy!!! 😉
Eileen R — Google review
Oh my goodness. I cannot believe how good the shrimp tacos were! This place is to die for. I will definitely be back!
Samantha M — Google review
Updated review. The amount of fish on the fish sandwich gets smaller everytime I go, it's no longer worth ordering imo. The fresh and friendly seafood market certainly lives up to its name. The seafood in the case all looked to be very good quality the lobsters were alive and kicking. I picked up an order of fish and chips to go and I was not disappointed. Quality was very good, portion size was acceptable and price was reasonable. I will most definitely return.
George A — Google review
I think this place used to be good but lately I find the quality has really taken a dive, I got the lobster roll,fish cake, stuffed quahog and lobster bisque all was good but the lobster roll was tiny for $24 and had the consistency of a rinsed out sponge with the occasional squeaking against my teeth yuck, and the potatoes were garbage along with the fries they offer $47
Durrl P — Google review
Definitely worth a visit!! Delicious and Fresh Fresh Fresh. Small place only 2 tables but when you walk in you don't even smell the fish it's so Fresh. Owner and staff are attentive and friendly. Lobster roll with onion rings sooo good. Seafood stuffed mushrooms simply FANTASTIC! Fish Tacos to die for. DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND GET HERE QUICK! HIDDEN GEM FOR SURE.
Katy P — Google review
A friend & I went for the first time for dinner this evening and WOW I can’t say enough about it. I got a lobster roll & cup of chowder which were both amazing. Lobster roll was generous and the meat was very tasty. Chowder recipe is delicious. My friend got fish & chips and we shared an order of onion rings. We were both blown away at the quality of the fish. Very very clean & welcoming inside. The seafood selection inside the case looked very fresh. Loved the open lobster tank. Would recommend 10/10 and if you haven’t tried their food you’re missing out!!!!
Rebecca S — Google review
I am a Texan visiting fam. This place was phenomenal to say the least. The food was delicious. The service was friendly! The atmosphere was great and clean. I have had fish and chips in the past, and was greatly disappointed. I had fish and chips here and can say that they were amazing!! I happy this place was a stop during my stay!
Margarita M — Google review
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Mexican restaurant
Fiesta Charra Mexican Restaurant is a local gem known for its authentic and flavorful Mexican cuisine. The owners' 15 years of experience shine through in every dish, from the delectable guacamole to the mouthwatering street tacos. The restaurant also offers fantastic margaritas that perfectly complement the vibrant flavors of the food. Customers appreciate the generous portion sizes and efficient service, making it a great option for both dine-in and takeout.
Authentic Mexican restaurant, playing Mexican music, serving delicious Mexican food and drinks. They bring nachos and salsa automatically to the table. We started with a side of guacamole, freshly made. I ordered a margarita, salted rim, of course. I ordered the steak charro and hubs ordered the chicken taco combo plate. Both dishes came with rice and refried beans. My dish also came with a basic chopped lettuce and tomato salad. There was no room for dessert. I highly recommend this family restaurant.
Don C — Google review
Fiesta atmosphere and very comfortable seating area. Bar is awesome. The best salsa I’ve had in a long long time. Combo fajitas was solid - large portion.
Jess B — Google review
This restaurant was the perfect Mexican food experience we were looking for, having lived overseas for a few years. The staff were friendly and helpful, anticipating needs, like turning the music down when I commented to my husband that we were directly under the speaker, without me having to ask. Fransisco, our waiter, was very attentive to our needs, getting our orders in quickly and stopping by to see if we needed anything. When we asked for a to-go order after our meal, it came out in record time. The atmosphere is everything you want in a Mexican restaurant, colorful decor, deep booths, and a bar area perfect for happy hour. The sangria was nice, and the cheesy chimichanga hit the spot! So happy we choose to eat there, when we are in town again, we’ll be sure to stop in for another lovely meal!
April F — Google review
We had to leave another place way to noisy and not a good vibe. We decided to try Fiesta Charra glad we did. Food was great and the bartender made the best spicy margaritas. We will be back soon.
Craig A — Google review
In Carver!!!!! Yummy food and our server was amazing. And yes, in Carver. Margaritas were delish. And I will say it again, in Carver!
Joy R — Google review
What a great Mexican restaurant! Food is excellent! Drinks are Excellent! Service is outstanding! Not a ton of seats so you may need to wait but it is worth it and probably why it is so consistently good.
Dave H — Google review
It’s been a year since my last review. Ordered takeout this evening and it was inedible! Both mine and my daughters food was so soggy and “wet”! Rice was cold asked for beans and got refried instead. May rethink going back after tonight?
Dee B — Google review
Cintia was our server she was amazing. Every time we want Mexican food we always pick fiesta charas. Servers are always amazing, polite, courteous. Food comes out pretty fast and always delicious. Can’t wait to go back!!
Al C — Google review
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Breakfast restaurant
Plane Jane's Place in Plymouth, MA, is a delightful breakfast spot that captures the essence of home-cooked meals. This charming eatery offers a laid-back vibe where you can indulge in classic breakfast staples like fluffy pancakes and hearty egg dishes. The outdoor seating area enhances the experience, allowing diners to enjoy their meals while watching planes take off and land at the nearby airport.
I am not big on breakfast food personally, but they absolutely impressed me. The banana bread French toast off their special menu was so flavorful and even made for a great leftovers. The home fries were cooked perfectly and my son loved the waffle so much he almost ate the whole thing even though it was bigger than his head. They are quick, efficient, and make the best breakfast I've had in Massachusetts at least.
Amanda B — Google review
Pro tip: You place your order at the counter before being seated. If someone is inside ordering, wait in the lobby for your turn! Why? Because that's how Jane runs her business. You have been warned. The food was great and worth the trip - but what really makes this place special is it's located in the airport just off the runway. If you or anyone you know loves aviation this is a great experience. We had the clam chowder, turkey club, and Thanksgiving wrap, & potato salad - everything was fresh and delicious. We went on blimp day 5/5!
Phillip S — Google review
This place is awesome,indoor and outdoor seating. Great food, great staff,love the planes taking off and landing , great atmosphere. If you have a child who loves planes it is a good place for them to be pretty close to them. Such a cool place. F.y.i. its cash only now which is fine just good to know lol...
Stephanie G — Google review
Great, diner-type breakfast! There was definitely a wait and it's cash-only, but the food was wonderful!
Scott M — Google review
The food was great, and the waiter was quick to bring our food out. While having breakfast we saw multiple planes land, during breakfast we had to deal with a harmony of screaming babies which the parents do anything about. Good food, loud kids. Would recommend for lunch
Rspdap — Google review
CASH ONLY now. We go here often because we love watching the planes. The food is quite good, as are the views outside. There are two airplane toys outside for children to climb on. My only complaint is the ordering process is quite antiquated. You must wait in line and only one party can go inside to order at a time. Now that it’s cash only, it takes even longer to order - customer giving cash, having to use the ATM next to the ordering table, getting change back, etc. I waited in line for 34 minutes with an infant to place an order, and there were approximately 6-7 parties ahead of me. Online ordering doesn’t work (I tried, I think they must have disabled it when they went cash only August 1st). Many elderly customers also visit, and I imagine for some, waiting 30+ minutes standing in a line may not be possible. I would therefore recommend going on a weekday when it might be slower if you have difficulty standing for prolonged periods of time. Adding one more person to take orders could be helpful to speed up the process during peak days/times if there is no online ordering option or table service.
Victoria T — Google review
Our first time visiting after hearing great great reviews from friends. We enjoyed our breakfast and the ladies who helped us at the counter were both very friendly and very helpful. We sat over in a quiet corner because it was quite busy and the fact that they serve Speedwell coffee is a plus. We will definitely be back!
S. B — Google review
Very disappointed that the 2nd floor dining area doesn't exist anymore. That formerly made the place very unique, funky & fun. Food was very average, actually a bit disappointing. Toast was stone cold with congealed butter, home fries dry, omelette very wet in the center. But ... The coffee was good and the service was lovely - very nice servers!
Love H — Google review
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Berry Guys Farmstand, Deli & Bakery is a delightful destination that combines the charm of a farmstand with the comforts of a deli and bakery. Offering an array of fresh produce like cranberries, apples, peaches, and more, this spot also serves up mouthwatering sandwiches made from high-quality ingredients. The friendly staff enhances the experience with their warm customer service.
This place is a hidden GEM! My Partner and I fell in love with this place! Best delicious ever! We had breakfast that was delicious! 😋 Next time we are in town, we will definitely visit again!
Bonita F — Google review
This sandwich spot was great — what really stood out was the customer service. All the staff were super friendly, and the sandwiches were delicious with tons of options on the menu. There’s a nice seating area, but we took ours to eat on the beach. I had the Horsey Beef with roast beef and horseradish — amazing. Just a heads-up: it’s cash-only, but they do accept Venmo, which makes things easier. Overall, a great experience!
Kentaro K — Google review
This place is a hidden Gem! One that I've driven by countless times and if not for the fact it's a good 45 minutes each way for me it would have gotten 5 stars. Alas... I'd have to move closer if I wanted to make this a more frequent stop. I couldn't decide so I got two subs and ate them both as soon as I got home. Anytime I'm in that area it will be a definite stop. Hopefully not too many people read this review and the place becomes "Too Popular" because I love being able to walk in and order right away without waiting in a long line. High-Fives to the staff who make it a great experience. P.S. The cranberry sauce is so yummy. Just a little more next time.
Glenn S — Google review
This is a very Gold Mine type of find and I just leave it at that the hospitality is great and if you're into helping out your local businesses you cannot go wrong with spot
Jeremy S — Google review
Incredible food. Definitely on the higher end for a quick breakfast price wise but you get what you pay for. Best bacon I have ever had, lovely bagel, and I believe a fresh cooked egg. Definitely coming back.
Megan G — Google review
I was greeted by a plethora of phenomenal ladies who provided a smorgasbord of sandwiches.
Jess B — Google review
The friendly folks here make some really fantastic sandwiches using good quality deli products (mostly Boar's Head) and they appreciate the blue collar crowd. They're primarily cash only, but they do take Venmo.
Cameron R — Google review
Terrific family-owned breakfast/lunch spot. Service was fantastic! Tater tots are exceptional. And there is a cranberry farm in the back!
Kai-Ching C — Google review
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