Two guys working on Sunday afternoon. We walked in to a few folks at the bar and an empty set of tables. Didn’t look promising. We were pleasantly surprised from start to finish.
The after show rush filled up the place in 20 minutes and the place got busy! The guys were humping, but did a great job taking care of everyone we saw in the place, despite looking short handed.
Food was all good, solid pub fare. North shore roast beef took me back to Ipswich. The number of gluten free options was awesome to see.
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Diane Dumas
My husband thought the seared seafood scallops was amazing. I was really looking forward to gluten free dishes I can't have all the time. However, I thought the gluten free mac and cheese was less than desirable. The noodles were not quite done, the cheese was melted in and that was it. No spices or creamieness to the dish. Lobster is always good. I'm sad that I paid $38 for that dish. My son had a good burger with a gf bun.
Excellent food, great waitress, and huge portions for the price. We got the fried pickles (huge plate for $5), fish and chips and the Reuben. Ordered the Reuben as gluten free and they made it on a gluten free bun with no up charge. We had a bunch of leftovers!
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Chris Murray
Anyone familiar with Quincy Market will know it is a madhouse. Ned Devine's gives you the chance to get away from the craziness and sit down for a meal. The food is pretty good. I loved the soft pretzel appetizer and the Ned Burger was great. It is a big burger too. The gluten free options are plentiful as the rest of Quincy Market sucks in this regard.
Sat at the bar, was a pretty slow Monday evening so service was quick. Bartender was very friendly. Ordered a gluten free pizza and some drinks. GF dough is marked, not sure about other GF items(have to ask). Overall it was tasty! Just know that (personally) 1 GF pizza is enough for one person. If it’s more than one person I’d recommend getting one each. Delicious nonetheless! Would go again
Neighborhood gem. Fantastic staff, chef, and management. Chef Mike and kitchen staff kindly accommodate my dietary restrictions. Absolutely delicious food. I eat brunch, lunch, or dinner here one or more times a week when I’m in Boston. And I’m looking forward to the recently announced afternoon tea offering. I love sitting upstairs, downstairs, or outside (views of the Boston Public Garden). I’ve had the most delicious omelettes here, and my friends rave about the ricotta pancakes, crepes, and flatbreads. The salads are fresh and delicious. Fish is prepared to perfection. Last night, with friends, we had salmon, halibut, scallops, and seared tuna. Everyone loved their meals to the last bite. Vegetarian and gluten free can be accommodated. The gluten free chocolate soufflé is large enough to share, rich, and delicious. Book in advance. It gets very busy here.
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Pipela 2
Super cute, historic tavern. Really really music which isn’t my favorite but other than that, the food, drinks and service were great. We got gluten free chicken tenders, which were good. They do not have a separate fryer just fyi.