Seafood and Cones – Route 138, Raynham, MA
⭐️ Overall: 2.5/5
🧑🍳 Service: 4/5 | 🍽 Food: 2/5 | 🌤 Atmosphere: 3.5/5
Visited on a Sunday afternoon around 3 p.m. Outdoor seating was available under a covered area with the walls down, which helped keep things comfortable. The place looked clean—even the restrooms—but I didn’t see the picnic tables being wiped down between guests. I did notice staff actively emptying trash, which was a plus. The staff was very friendly, and there was music playing over the speakers. However, when your name is called for pickup, it’s more like a jump scare. Everyone jumped.
I ordered clam cakes and chowder. The clam cakes were great—crispy, flavorful, and generously portioned. The chowder, on the other hand, was a disappointment. It tasted like it had been made with sour milk—or maybe sour cream. I know that taste; I worked in a dairy. I took two spoonfuls. The first made me pause. The second confirmed something was off. I didn’t find a single clam in it. Whatever else was in there—possibly crab or imitation crab—it wasn’t what I came for.
My wife, who has a gluten allergy, ordered the gluten-free chicken tenders. They looked undercooked at first, but it turns out the batter just doesn’t brown the same way. She said they were very good. The menu has a surprisingly large number of gluten-free options. That said, I don’t understand the $2 upcharge for something that doesn’t include gluten. Feels like getting less and paying more.
We didn’t try the ice cream side of the business, and the Coke we had was flat.
Later, someone we know mentioned they’d also been there and had decided not to warn us ahead of time. She had found her fries overcooked. I reminded her that with places like this, you’re often at the mercy of whoever’s running the fryer that day. Sometimes you get someone with skill; sometimes you’re just getting someone else’s food learning curve.
Would I return? Personally, no. Maybe I’d try the ice cream someday if the price made sense, but overall, I’d rather just scoop my own at home. I’m not warning others away—but I can’t recommend it either. You might have a better experience.
Their cinnamon rolls are so good they are usually gone quick. Fridays is the day to go for gluten free/vegan rolls. Good toasts and acai. Wish they had more options for savory toasts for the vegan/vegetarian community. Friendly owner and staff.
DAYUMMM the brisket, rotisserie w/ chimichurri sauce, and mac n cheese I had were so good😭😍. There were three of us dining in for the first time here but we’ve already agreed that we’ll be back!! Kind hostess and waiter. I also really appreciated the chef that came out to talk to my friend who has a gluten allergy to make sure the restaurant could accommodate her properly. Keep up the good work y’all. Can’t wait to come back.
Absolutely outstanding. We had a great experience a few weeks back and had to come back! Sarah was a great server, and the whole staff has been great about gluten and allergies. 100% get the Bacon appetizer, the Brussels were 10/10 also. Just go, and go HUNGRY. Great portions.
At the end of the day Ihop has after around 5pm they have a discount on all the food!! Pays to eat late and they have a gluten-free friendly pan cakes and really good gluten-free friendly 🤩😍😋👌omelet's 💙💙💙
Enjoyed a nice lunch here ordering a gluten free and regular pizza.
The staff was very friendly and even brought our pizzas to our table when they were ready. The pizzas were great, my friend said the gluten free pizza was really good and better than any other similar pizza they've had.
The restaurant was very clean and inviting.
Parking was plentiful.
Definitely worth a return visit!