Red Inn & Restaurant

(508) 487-7334

15 Commercial St, Provincetown, MA | Directions   02657

42.039325 -70.195247 View Website
  • Hours

    Mon. - Wed. CLOSED;Thu. - Sun. 5:30pm - 10:30pm
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Categories:
Restaurants
Cuisine:
Traditional American, Seafood

Price:
$$$

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Restaurant Special Features:
Historic Setting, View Dining, Waterfront Dining
Payment Methods:
American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa

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2.0
July 26, 2009

Resting on their reputation. We went to the Red Inn for a special occasion (40th birthday party for my partner). We were expecting great food and fantastic atmosphere. What we got was mediocre, on both fronts. First, the food. I had the Veal Chop (special of the day), with mashed potatoes, and asparagus. The chop was OK, but with little flavor. The asparagus very much undercooked (very, very crunchy). The mashed potatoes: fine. My partners sea bass was overcooked (to the point where he thought it was swordfish). One of our friends had the grilled lobster, which was pretty good (I had a bite or two), but it came with an odd tasting dipping sauce (butter with lime perhaps?) Our other friend had the pork chops (same complaint as me: oddly bland meat with undercooked asparagus). For appetizers, three of us had the corn chowder soup. Was OK, but an odd brown color, and, again, bland (I had to add salt).. The 4th person had oysters done with some kind of breading. Honestly, these didn't taste fresh at all. I swear, they could have come from Cosco. They do have a nice wine list, and we enjoyed the bottle we ordered, as well as the wine by the glass that we had. As for the wait staff: they were fairly good, altho a little unpolished. If you do go, and make a reservation, insist on a window table. They stuck us in middle room with only a second hand view of the bay. Which was too bad, because the one redeaming quality this restaurant has is the rustic charm of a small restaurant with a bayside view. The food wasn't horrible, but it certainly doesn't deserve the accolades it seems to receive in Provincetown.

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5.0
August 14, 2008

Our favorite place!. This is the best restaurant in Provincetown! We go several times a summer since 2004. The food is amazing, I always get the Lobster 2 1/2 lbs Grilled MP usually around 45.00 or I get the Filet one of the best I've ever had and I live in NYC in the off season. The service is great, and it is so romantic. It is where I intended on proposing to my boyfriend of 7 years, but the surprise was ruined, so we celebrated our engagement there instead. We look forward to eating there every season.

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1.0
July 19, 2008

Stay Away. The service is terrible. Don't go here unless you want to waste your money. The food is passable but the owners make the experience the worst I've had in P-Town.

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October 11, 2006

Fine food and magnificent views of P-Town make this restaurant a local favorite.. The Scene
This 200-year-old farmhouse--complete with antique furnishings, wide-plank pine floors and wood ceilings--feels like a Vermont country inn. Until you settle in at your table and glance out one of the bay windows to the spectacular views of Provincetown Harbor.

The Food
The succession of courses served off of the seasonal menu is creative and prepared with finesse. To start, house salads are superb, with a delicious oil, tarragon and nutmeg dressing. The scallop, shrimp and artichoke in a puff pastry is set in a light champagne lobster sauce. The New Zealand rack of lamb is served with an English sherry, California raisin and fresh mint sauce. North Atlantic salmon is topped with sweet peppers, wild mushrooms, cherry tomatoes and baked in parchment paper. Always a favorite, the generous porterhouse steak is a house specialty. For a perfect finish, try the homemade key lime pie.

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5.0
August 21, 2005

Delicious Lobster Roll. I've tried all the lobster rolls in P-Town. Really I have. The lobster roll at The Red Inn was the best. The ambience is fantastic. I think it was great. Plus, I tend to only like places that have full bar -- which it does.

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5.0
May 20, 2004

Amazing. One of the best things about this restaurant is that it is more a local haunt than a tourist spot. The food is delicious, the service is very friendly, and the view is fantastic. There is no issue with adding to or rearranging a dish a bit. It can be a bit slow during the season, but that is to be expected. I go here any time I am in P-Town and highly reccomend to anyone who wants good food, atmosphere and a view.

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