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    E/2 Kitchen Bar

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Square Cafe - Hanover - Smoked turkey grilled cheese

    Square Cafe - Hanover

    4.2(91 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    We've been to the Hanover location a few times now, twice for dinner and once for lunch yesterday…read more Very nice interior and the bar is great but limited seating. They have some good draft beer options, but it could be colder. We tried the Korean wings for an appetizer and shared the plate between the five of us. The bread service is excellent with crusty type bread and it's served with green oil and yellow olive oil and cheese dipping sauce, a must-try. So far i have always gone with the chili seared yellow noodles either with chicken, shrimp or just noodles and it is spicy as it has some red peppers in it but it is excellent, served with chop sticks if you prefer to use them. I would not recommend the salads there, my wife hasn't been happy with them compared to other restaurant offerings. Reservations are recommended and watch the hours because they close after lunch at 3pm and re-open for dinner at 5pm. The menu is varied but I am always laser-focused on the yellow noodles for good reason. Service has been good and attentive.

    First time patron. Met two friends for a holiday lunch. The bar is gorgeous. My pomegranate martini…read morewas delicious and packed a punch. We ordered the bread service with chive oil. My favorite chive oil (complimentary) remains Sorelle in Abington, but The Square offered a very tasty version of their own. My pork belly tacos were delicious--maybe fewer raw red onions in the slaw, or use pickled ones, since they did dominate the flavors. My friends enjoyed the burger and the smoked turkey grilled cheese--more club sandwich than actual grilled cheese. The fries were crispy and hot. We didn't have room for dessert, but I'd like to go back and try the salon burger and the Wedge salad. I didn't get our server's name, but she was friendly enough and checked back a few times. There were plenty of staff to clear dishes or refill water glasses. The price point is a bit high for lunch as compared to similar establishments, but the interior is clean, modern and hip, so I'm sure the rent factors into the overall costs. I'd go back again.

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    Chef's table

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    Grilled Peach Salad

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    Courtside Bar & Grill - Steak and Cheese Eggrolls

    Courtside Bar & Grill

    4.0(10 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    I would like to express my concerns regarding our recent visit to your establishment, which was…read moreadvertised as a kid-friendly environment. Unfortunately, my experience was quite the opposite. During our visit, I witnessed the owner loudly reprimanding children and their parents for typical child behavior. Additionally, our order was not fulfilled; the steak and cheese egg rolls were unappetizing and resembled a processed paste, and the side salad was simply a mix of greens with ranch dressing, despite my request for balsamic vinaigrette. Furthermore, the owner's aggressive demeanor was alarming. He followed me outside, questioning where I worked and suggesting that I should endure the same treatment. This incident escalated to the point where he demanded $400 for wall damages that were nonexistent, as there was no visible marker on the walls -DUE TO THE FACT THAT THEY ARE DRY ERASE MARKERS. or because the child wrote her name so small that even if it was permanent marker, you would never be able to see it, but they were doing something wrong and we did have a conversation with them. After they stopped crying because you screamed in their faces While I understand that children should not write on walls ( even though looks like you can and has markers on them), the response from the owner was excessive and disproportionate. I believe that a more professional approach, such as a polite reminder about the rules, would have sufficed. This experience is disappointing, especially since we had previously recommended your establishment to others and enjoyed our visits. For families seeking a positive environment, I suggest considering alternative venues, as our experience did not reflect the welcoming atmosphere promised. .

    Went on a busy night. We sat right away, our waitress stopped by and said she would be right back…read more We ordered drinks and apps. Everything came out quick and was delicious. our server Steph was so nice and helpful. We will be back for sure.

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    Pool tables

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    Buffalo Chicken Dip

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    Cheever Tavern

    Cheever Tavern

    3.9(190 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    This could be one of the most confusing groups of reviews I've read on a restaurant. Either people…read morelove it or hate it. I went with a friend for lunch yesterday (Thursday), and after trying pretty much all of the major restaurants in the Hingham/JNorwell/Cohasset area, this restaurant was clearly at the top of my list. We were served the Wagyu Beef Sliders and the Bacon & Carmelized Onion Arancini for appetizers, and the Pulitzer Short Rib Burger and Norwell Hot Chicken Sandwich for entrees. I say that we were "served" those things because we actually ordered the Bavarian Pretzels and not the Wagyu Beef Sliders, but because the sliders were so delicious, we figured that we'll try the pretzels on the next go around. All four of our dishes were absolutely fantastic. The sliders and arancini were absolutely top-notch. I've had so many average arancini that I forgot what it's like when cooked at a high-level. It's as good as any I've had anywhere. And the Pulitzer Burger is now my favorite burger ever. Just the right amount of char on the outside with the inside a perfect medium. The chicken was moist with fantastic seasoning. The unexpected surprise were the fries. The fries here are outstanding. And they achieve something that I've never seen anywhere else: their fries are "pillowy". They are crispy on the outside, but the inside is remarkably moist and fluffy. I'd have to categorize these as steak fries, but steak fries are usually a bit denser. Service was terrific, and the decor of the place is not "dated", as another reviewer commented. The place was clearly built to give off a classic and intimate vibe. I didn't try any of the fish offerings this time, but I plan on returning and checking them out. It blows my mind that I never heard of this place until a few days ago.

    I had brunch here for the first time last Sunday. While the atmosphere was pleasant enough, the…read moreoverall decor felt a bit dated. Unfortunately, the service felt rushed and somewhat impersonal. Our waitress was responsive when she was at the table, but she tended to disappear for long periods of time. As for the food, it was honestly just average. I ordered the Eggs Benedict, and I'm sad to report it was a disappointment. The hollandaise was cold, the eggs were over-poached, the English muffin only was toasted on one side and the hash browns lacked flavor. Even the coffee I ordered with my meal arrived lukewarm. Surprisingly, the best part of the experience was the Bloody Mary I had at the start of the meal. Maybe the the food would be better during lunch or dinner service. I might give them another try in the future and hope for a better experience.

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    Cheever Tavern - Interior

    Interior

    Cheever Tavern - Warm chocolate cake (but it really is more of a brownie)

    Warm chocolate cake (but it really is more of a brownie)

    Cheever Tavern - Beautiful outdoor seating with umbrellas and propane heaters.

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    Beautiful outdoor seating with umbrellas and propane heaters.

    The Point - Haddock and scallops

    The Point

    4.3(146 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    So great to have The Point back operating as the warmer weather is slated to arrive! We've missed…read morethis wonderful family run seasonal restaurant. First time we've made it to opening day (April 1st) and it did not disappoint. They've added a beautiful and innovative pergola style dining area just outside the doorway. The area is heated, has louvered roof slats that can close during inclement weather, and has LED lighting that can be adjusted (color and light level). A wonderful addition and certainly welcome during those sporadic times when showers pass through. Food was fresh and well prepared. Staff was attentive and took great care of everyone. So nice to see so many familiar faces (staff and guests). Looking forward to the 2026 season.

    The Point is always a great take. If you are looking for delicious seafood or any food in general…read moreyou need to visit this restaurant. They have made a new outside area that is beautifully done and has made the restaurant even more desirable because you are basically sitting in the marina with the ocean at your side! We had a yummy lunch. Tara took good care of us because she is a seasoned server for sure and always on her game. I actually request her for that reason. Anyway they always aim to please.. doesn't get any better than that! Thank you to the entire staff!

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    The Point - Outside.. gorgeous day.. chix fingers and fries... what more do you need?

    Outside.. gorgeous day.. chix fingers and fries... what more do you need?

    The Point - Coconut Shrimp - very tasty

    Coconut Shrimp - very tasty

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    View from the deck at The Point!!

    The Sun Tavern - Pan Roasted Salmon

    The Sun Tavern

    3.8(201 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$$

    An incredible restaurant! Old school flavor, feel, and ambiance and a great location in Duxbury…read moretoo. Traditional ingredients which are prepared with great care. Scallops are a must try, but the best is the chicken. Old school. Great prices, wonderful staff, very comfortable setting, clean, letting parking, and the prices are spot on. A treat. Make a reservation! Been coming here since '92, and it is like visiting a friend and feeling like no time has passed. No negatives whatsoever.

    Had dinner with a friend at this new-to-me place. The menu has many varied options and there was a…read moreseparate specials menu, including a couple of featured cocktails. I enjoyed their Two Truths and a Rye while my friend had an espresso martini. I settled on a cup of sweet potato soup (delish!) and the meatloaf. The smoked bacon jam atop the moist and tender meat slices (packed with garlic) were amazing! The roasted veggies and mashed potatoes made this a very filling entree. My friend had the chopped salad with sirloin tip side. She loved the salad but we both felt the tips portion was very skimpy. We finished off the meal with the limoncello mascarpone cake. Our server, Rachel, was exceptional--friendly, anticipatory, always filling water glasses and checking back. The dining room is part of a Colonial home that has a charming vibe. The bar area was crowded and hopping! I'd go back again and again.

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    The Sun Tavern - Inside

    Inside

    The Sun Tavern - Bread service

    Bread service

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    Rigatoni Bolognese

    The Grill at Fairview Inn - Delicious steak tips!!

    The Grill at Fairview Inn

    3.8(166 reviews)
    4.9 mi
    $$

    I review this restaurant a lot because we live minutes away and they always do a great job and to…read morebe honest why drive very far especially with gas prices today. We went for lunch. I had one of my favs.. ahi tuna minus the seaweed and 2 extra crispy wontons. He had his fav steak tips .. medium and he changed the mashed to French fries because they make some of the best fries around! We sat at the bar and Barbara was on and she took good care of us. She is seasoned in the restaurant business and always does a great job! All in all it was wonderful as it always is. I so hope I sway people to go and enjoy this fabulous restaurant.. especially now that the weather is getting better and one can sit on the deck with the big beautiful ocean right in front of you!

    I visited the Fairview yesterday with my girlfriend. It was my first time, but she had been there…read moremany times in the eight years she's lived nearby. When we entered, she introduced me to the young woman who greeted us and another woman, a waitress, who was standing beside her. My girlfriend introduced this waitress by telling us "she called me the n-word to my face". I was surprised and did not know how to react. This woman responded with "that was a joke". No apology, but an acknowledgement that she did actually say it. There is no context in which it is ok for her to use that word. There is no situation in which it is ok for her to say that to a woman of color DINING AND SPENDING MONEY IN YOUR RESTAURANT. There are many ways that a person can address the fact that they've said bad things in the past. "That was a joke"is not one of them. It's certainly not how it should be handled at work. There was no dispute that she said it. "You are a n*****." When called out, she said it was a joke. She did not say "I'm so sorry, I still feel awful", or "I'm so sorry I upset you", or even "I would never say that". Instead, she defended herself and her words by claiming it was a joke. It's not a joke and it never was. By saying that, she was letting me know that, while at work, there ARE acceptable uses for the n word. There are not. Do I need to say that I don't want to eat at a place where I might hear racial slurs? The waitress did not deny that she said it and she did not apologize. She defended herself and justified it. Saying it is disgusting and justifying it is disgusting. I have no suggestion for how to resolve this. Your waitress could have simply acknowledged that it is always wrong. Instead she chose to blame my girlfriend for taking it personally and not "getting the joke". Please clarify your position on when it is, and is not, ok for your staff to use racial slurs. If you think "it was a joke" makes it ok to look right at someone say "you're a n*****", you are wrong. It is indefensible. Allowing and defending this behavior is disgusting. Please take some action to show you understand.

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    The Grill at Fairview Inn - Dining room

    Dining room

    The Grill at Fairview Inn - Ahi tuna with all the goodies. YUM!!

    Ahi tuna with all the goodies. YUM!!

    The Grill at Fairview Inn

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    E/2 Kitchen Bar - newamerican - Updated May 2026

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