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    Kozy Kitchen

    4.5 (44 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Fried eggs, bacon, home fries, and toast.
    Nana C.

    Stepping into Kozy Kitchen is like visiting grandma's cozy home. Christian greeted us like we were old friends. It was obvious that he knew all the regulars but he still took the time for conversation with first-timers, like us. The short stack of blueberry pancakes was fluffy and had a good amount of blueberries. The fried eggs and bacon were cooked to perfection; and the delicious hash browns had a light sprinkling of sea salt. Coffee was smooth and Christian made sure the cup was refilled regularly. Breakfast prices are reasonable. Check out the Guatemalan breakfast specialties. We can't wait to return to Attleboro to try other menu items at Kozy Kitchen.

    Kozy Kitchen Fish and Chips
    Elizabeth M.

    I decided to try Kozy's fish and chips as the place I always ordered from was out of fish, (on a Friday at 1pm). This was the best decision I made today and I won't be getting fish and chips from anyone else as long as Kozy is in business. A giant portion of lightly battered, perfectly cooked fish, crispy fries and yummy cole slaw arrived in 30 minutes and easily fed two people. I also ordered onion rings which were also perfectly battered and cooked. I look forward to trying other things on the menu.

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    Mark J.

    Kozy Kitchen is a little gem !! The owners and chef (Mother & Son ) from Guatemala. They are very friendly and the food is excellent!! Great portions and tasty !! I highly recommend trying this cozy restaurant !!

    Mega Desayuno

    LOVE Kozy! Food and service is always great! Our favorite is the Mega Desayuno Chapin. So savory and the perfect combo with the Picamas hot sauce they have there. Christian and his mom are the most genuine, loving, kind people. We love them and their food

    Sausage two eggs and home fries with onions
    Catherine S.

    We called them from the hospital up the street because we are looking for someplace to have breakfast in the cafeteria at the hospital is closed. They said yes they were open and they serve breakfast all day. I said we will see you in a few minutes. We drove the mile down the street to the restaurant they were very generous and held the door open for us as I am on crutches and seated us right by the door so I didn't have to walk far. They brought our coffee and waters right away. They were very friendly the menus were very clean there's not many people in the restaurant just three other customers in another booth and then one person getting takeout. They could seat six booths of four and they also had additional seating of tables and chairs in the back room. They took our order and within 3 to 5 minutes our food was on the table in front of us. It was hot and fresh and delicious. My other half got sausage and eggs with onion home fries and rye toast. I got a bacon and egg sandwich with cheese on raisin toast. I did not get home fries as he always doesn't finish his so I always split it with him. Everything was perfect we are looking forward to going there again to try lunch and maybe some night for supper. Everyone was friendly from the first and seated us to the cook to the person that served us. Super friendly place and absolutely clean. They also had partitions in between the booths and at the front counter they really went above and beyond protocol. This is definitely a hidden jewel of Attleboro. Located at the end of O'Neill Boulevard on Maple Street. Can't miss the restaurant. Everyone should try them and you will definitely love their food and clothes in my pictures I put our breakfast as well as their menu so you can see how reasonable their prices are.

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    Tonya S.

    Came here this morning for breakfast, it's a quaint building with a handful of tables. The service was exceptional and the food was delicious. We had the French toast and eggs with home fries and toast. Eggs were perfect and the French toast was Texas fluffy. And the coffee flowed so much in fact I had to cut myself off! Bacon was good as well, not fake or microwaved! We will be back!

    Steak tips, rice, plantains, black beans and salad
    Clary C.

    A friend recommended that I try this place for breakfast. It was a nice clean place when I entered and I was immediately seated. The menu was simple and the prices were very affordable which was good. I ordered the steak tips with rice, beans, tortillas and salad. The food was delivered fast and was hot and fresh. The steak was seasoned really well and the rice was light and fluffy. Overall the meal was great and the prices were very affordable. I highly recommend giving the Kozy Kitchen a try if you are ever in the area!

    Chicken parm with spaghetti and garlic bread

    My husband and I used to live in North Providence, and we enjoyed going to Santoro's for their chicken parm dinner. Come to find out Kozy Kitchen's owner used to work at Santoro's, so we definitely had to check this spot out! We have tried a couple of things including their pizza (not pictured) and have found them to be very similar to Santoro's in North Prov. Onion rings are delicious! Kids cheeseburger is huge. And everything seems to be very fresh and and tasty. The nachos were made with fresh chips and shredded beef. The owners are very nice every time we visit and we enjoy the Guatemalan offerings as well! Give it a try if you're in the area:)

    Definitely Cozy
    DodiB B.

    a hidden gem right in the neighborhood. quick drive by for a simple coffee and toast. service was quick, safe and easy. Will be sure to stop in one early morning for a sit down breakfast and see what they have to offer. CAN NOT WAIT

    Half of a small Steak and egg bomb (substituted salad in lieu of fries)
    Tammy M.

    Time to eat???? I recommend everything!! We come here a couple of times a month for breakfast. Today we tried pastrami sub and steak bomb. Sorry but we ate half before taking photos, oops...

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    Burgundian - Fried Chicken and Waffles - Buttermilk Fried Chicken w/ Ancho Chili Maple Butter & Maple

    Burgundian

    4.5(203 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    A place I never knew of I was taken here one night for dinner. It is a place where you can look at…read morethe menu and then sit down waiting for the order to arrive. It is simple and plan. Nothing fancy. As it was, there were not many tables taken at that time yet. But within 30 minutes the place packed up. It was locals who know this is a the place to go, grab a beer or cocktail, then sit down and wait to see what you ordered. Burgundian is a meal to enjoy while having conversations with many others. We started with the IPA beers we ordered. They also had good German beers to select. There are even other European beers available. The list is endless to have. First up to arrive was our Traditional Canadian Poutine. This is House Fries served with Cheddar Cheese Curds, hot beef gravy and fresh scallions. This can be a meal unto itself and is ideal with the beer. We also received a kids meal for a little one. It was chicken fingers and fries. It was so large an adult could have had this for dinner. There was enough left for the next day's lunch. It was fresh, tasty, breaded, and warm. Ideal. There was also Burgundian App Sampler Platter. This was a mix of 2 Arancini, 2 Halloumi Cheese Sticks, 2 Crispy Polenta "Fries" , 2 Wings served with a choice of dips. Again, it could have been a dinner, but with others it was a good dish to share while waiting for the dinner to arrive. We started with US Staycation Burger, switching the beef with chicken. It had melty Three Cheese Blend, Shredded Lettuce , Pickles, and topped with Burgundian mayo. Naturally there was a side of fries and a small salad. It was fresh and tasty and had a flavor to enjoy. Naturally, had to have Nashville Hot Chicken and Waffles. Buttermilk-Fried Chicken Thigh coated in house seasoning. There was creamy Memphis slaw, a spicy sauce you can select and a good hot honey drizzle. The waffle was fresh and enjoyable and ideal for breakfast as well. This was perfect for dinner or breakfast or anytime of the day. One special they did have, and which is not easy to find, is a good Germany Burgundian Currywurst Sausage Dog. Made with a true grilled Knockwurst Sausage it is on a toasted roll that is topped with smoked gouda cheese and caramelized onions. There is curried ketchup which is a variation of what you do find when you order this in Berlin. It too had fries on the side. The taste was good. It was similar to what I remember when living in Germany. And it is a rare find in many restaurants. But here it was. And with a German beer, it was good. Overall, Burgundian is a place to find. It is not easy, but it is there. It is small and simple. You enter and order at the counter. You can go from Beer to a coffee. From an Appy to a meal. The portions are large. The prices are good. The team is good to work with, ask questions and help. This is not a fancy place, but they will take reservations. Your choice here. A true mix of flavors, and cultures, and ideas on what to have next. I will go back just for the Currywurst. Danke.

    Food: food was alright. I actually loved the mocktail menu, very good…read more Service: you pay before you eat, which is interesting, because they had to refund a few people do to being out of the tap requested, but the people didn't find out until after. Parking: there is a small parking lot in front, and a parking lot in the back around the corner as well. Seating: different level of seating, not wheelchair accessible. Red chairs are not comfy. Booth has a feet railing, which is nice.

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    Burgundian - Christmas season 2022-2023 dining area

    Christmas season 2022-2023 dining area

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    Morin's Hometown Bar and Grille - Irish Benny.  Not on menu, but ought to be.  Yum.

    Morin's Hometown Bar and Grille

    3.5(257 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    Loved the ambiance at what is now being called Morin's 1911…read more Kind of a mix of comfort food and date night. My favorite diner ever. We split the crispy calamari as our appetizer--a deluxe take on a classic. I had the chicken tenders as my entree, and liked the consistency. Not too greasy and not too tough...common pitfalls elsewhere. The honey mustard was a winner, though I loved the BBQ sauce too. My date said she enjoyed her spare ribs as well. Street parking was available right out front. Our waitress was patient about checking dish options for my dairy allergy. Noise level inside was great for a date-not too loud, not too quiet. Good vibes amongst other patrons and staff. Service was friendly and attentive, and she seemed fine with us lingering over our coffees in lieu of dessert. (No dairy-free option.) I'd come back to Attleboro just for this spot.

    Morin's Bar & Grill looks so much nicer after the renovations and the updated atmosphere honestly…read moremade me excited to come back and bring my partner there. I've been a few times over the years and always remembered it as a solid local spot. My bagel sandwich was simple but good, and the dulce de leche latte was definitely on the sweeter side, but that was expected based on what I ordered. The biggest miss for us was the chicken and waffles. The waffle itself was actually really good, but the chicken was way too thick and underseasoned, so it completely overpowered the dish instead of balancing with it. There was also an overwhelming amount of butter on the plate that felt a little excessive. What really dropped the rating though was the coffee refill tasting burned. At a brunch spot especially, coffee feels like one of the easiest things to consistently get right, so it was disappointing when something that simple missed the mark. I really wanted to love the experience because the space has so much potential, but overall it just didn't fully live up to what I was hoping for.

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    Morin's Hometown Bar and Grille - One side of the bar.

    One side of the bar.

    Morin's Hometown Bar and Grille - Roast beef melt

    Roast beef melt

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    Papagallo Restaurant - shrimp fajitas

    Papagallo Restaurant

    4.2(282 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    A SPECIAL PLACE TO TASTE CULTURES AND FOOD. Even when you…read moreare outside of Boston you might be in the mood for a meal that is different than what you expected. Maybe you want a bit of Italian food. Or maybe it is Latin food but not fully Mexican. You can not tell, but you know you want something different. It that is the case then you need to take a back road and look for something different. When doing this with friends we found a small place that looked like a hole int he wall. No cars outside. No one inside it seemed. But when the clock hit 6pm the people started to arrive. And in large numbers. We were lucky to have a reservation and get a table when we stepped inside. Inside it was different. Papagallo is a truly family restaurant. Even the younger of the family managed the front counter to check-in. We then went to the table with our menus. This is where we started. And it is some menu to consider. There is everything. You can find Italian, South American with specialties from Columbia. There is fish, meats, and even vegan if desired. It is all there. It can be a way to combine meals from all regions that you can try. Nothing will stop you. It also helps that the waiter will tell you of the specialties of the day and answer any questions you might have. And he will go into detail on this. And he can take your order without writing it down. Of course, the first thing to do is order a drink if you wish. They do have a bartender how can make anything. Naturally a good way to start is with a dry martini. That was filled to the top of the glass. It was ideal. We also had some special Spritz cocktails that were good and strong, but sweet enough to start the meal. Starting with appetizers we did have calamari which was not traditional Italian style. It was more Colombian in nature. It is lightly breaded, fried and tossed with garlic wine butter, sliced cherry peppers and tomatoes. Finished with a dash of parmesan cheese. But, it does have a spicy twist to it. And they were perfect. We also had an order of zucchini flowers that were covered and fried. These are rare to come by. Many restaurants do not even offer these or know how to make them. This was special as no one makes this except at home if you grow the zucchini. This was great. For the main entrees we went all over the place. A bit of everything that we could share and enjoy together. It was that good to share and experience. The special course was the Mofongo Relleno. It is a Puerto Rican favorite consisting of fried, mashed green plantains with garlic, olive oil and Chicharrónes. It is then sautéed with peppers and onions stuffed with chicken. It is a simple dish but nothing you can ever have outside of a Puerto Rican restaurant. And here it is alongside Italian dishes and New England seafood. Next up was Haddock Florentine. This was different. It is baked haddock topped with spinach, grape tomatoes, and crispy bacon in a lemon wine butter sauce. Served with mashed potatoes and vegetables. The sauce is a mixture with Pinot Grigio. It is tasty and light with just enough flavoring. From this we went to Salmon Oscar. It is grilled Atlantic Salmon served over Lobster ravioli with mushrooms, grape tomatoes, and asparagus in a sherry cream sauce. It was truly fresh with fresh caught salmon. It was a good taste with a good portion to go with. The meals were truly enjoyable and had a special taste. Cooked fresh you could have more since the portions were ideal. Naturally, after the meal there is time for dessert. Starting with an express, what more could you want. There was Italian desserts and South American desserts. But this being a special time we went for the Tres Leches. A tres leches cake is a sponge cake originating in North, Central, and South America soaked in milk. It is a very light cake with many air bubbles. This distinct texture is why it does not have a soggy consistency despite being soaked in a mixture of three types of milk. We also had the Pistachio Cake. This is a special cake that is truly light to the touch. Moist, fluffy pistachio cake made with a yogurt batter base and topped with a pistachio butter glaze is an elegant, but easy dessert. Toasting and grinding the pistachios yourself adds a little work, but results in a deep, rich, roasted pistachio flavor. In the end, this was a special meal to have on a special gathering with friends. It was a place hidden down a street not far from where we were but never knew of. The family is wonderful. They run this shop from the front door and into the kitchen. It is their way of presenting a taste and style many of us will never even know of. The meals are good. The portions are excellent. The pricing is perfect for what you will receive. Our compliments to the Chef and the team for offering a special meal. Papagallo. It is a mixture of cultures and tastes for everyone.

    We really enjoyed being able to show up last minute and get seated by cheerful staff. The place was…read morehopping with joyful energy and happy patrons. Our server was lovely and made some recommendations. We tried the spicy and sweet calamari app and shrimp fajitas and I tried their famous mofongo with shrimp. I was so glad to try this - the outer crunchy plaintains were perfectly seasoned and the jumbo shrimp were cooked just right. The sauce made me want to lick my plate. The cocktails were generous and beautiful. So luck to have such a great place to eat nearby with a huge assortment of offerings. The food came out quickly and we were done in less than an hour. I highly recommend it!

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    Sangria

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    Pistachio cake

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    Chub's Blue Pig BBQ - Triple Decker Cheeseburger Club

    Chub's Blue Pig BBQ

    4.7(156 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    Chubs has been on my list for quite awhile and we finally made it there today. Wow, this place is…read moregreat! All of our food was delicious, the employees were super friendly and helpful, and the restaurant seating area was pleasant, attractive and very clean. We ordered a pulled pork sandwich, a pastrami sandwich and a half rack of baby back ribs. Both sandwiches were excellent, but the ribs really stole the show. They were well seasoned and so tasty, but better yet, they were extra, extra tender. We got two sauces on the side - rib juice sauce and the regular bbq sauce and I especially liked all of the herbs and seasonings in the rib juice. The ribs were some of the best I've had in this part of the country and I'm very glad we went to Chub's today.

    I've had the pleasure of stopping in twice now, once for the Rhode Island Food Fights' Lord of the…read moreWings and again for RIFFs' The Best Sandwich RI competition. Both times, Chub's delivered in a big way. Pull up and you'll immediately spot their massive smokehouse on the side of the building, which is a converted trailer that means serious business. Parking is plentiful. Inside, the restaurant is warm, inviting, and spotlessly clean. The staff were genuinely helpful and professional on both visits, the kind of team that makes you feel like a regular even on your first stop. On the first visit I went with the Ghost Pepper Sauce on the wings. They were crispy, perfectly smoked, and surprisingly approachable heat-wise. Not a face-melter, just beautifully layered flavor. I paired them with the Sweet Pete's Pulled Pork Sandwich and Grandma's Baked Beans, and honestly? Both were fantastic. The pulled pork was tender and perfectly smoked, and those baked beans had that homestyle depth that's nearly impossible to fake. On visit two I ordered the Blue Pig Sandwich and a half pound of Brisket. The sandwich was great, but the real showstopper was the Brisket. It was super moist with a bold peppery rub that had clearly been earned through hours of patience and smoke. This is the kind of brisket that makes you go quiet mid-bite. Chub's Blue Pig BBQ is, without question, one of the best, if not the best, BBQ spots I've hit in all of New England. It's the real deal: proper smoke, serious technique, and food that genuinely delivers on its reputation. I'll absolutely be back, and I'm bringing reinforcements next time. Highly, enthusiastically recommended.

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    Dining Room

    Chub's Blue Pig BBQ - Bacon Burger

    Bacon Burger

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    Dian's Depot

    Dian's Depot

    2.9(8 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $

    I'm from the town over, and have been commuting since 2009 and just recently relocated to…read moreAttleboro. Mansfield train station (I'm grouping the two) pales in comparison; bathrooms are nicer and cleaner for one. The ladies that work there are welcoming and friendly for another. The main reason I've given Dian's Depot three stars is the little take a book, leave a book library, which is nice but I plan on adding some, and plead for others to do the same, as it hasn't changed in a while. That being said, Dian needs to reevaluate his prices. I got a large tea which is apparently the same price as every other size they offer, with no additional bag. Which means...that's right, we are all being charged for water. It was still fairly cheap but why not make all tea the price of a small, or a large for that matter? I don't care if you charge me more, just don't BS me. Makes no sense. Also I ordered a black tea with milk and sugar and what did I get? No milk. No sugar. The girl tried to argue with me that black tea means nothing added. If I was ordering coffee-sure; alas, I was not. For those of you who care (no one), black tea is a variety, not a description as with coffee. Dian also advertises Twinging's Tea and provides *&^%$ (ROUGHLY TRANSLATED: "SHITTY") Lipton Tea. The ol' bait and switch if you ask me.

    I've been commuting to Boston for 20 years. In the last six or so I've been going to Attleboro to…read morecatch the train. Before I hop on the train, I grab a cup of coffee at Dian's Depot, a lil 'mom & pop' hometown coffee shop in the station hut. The customer service from Dian's is superb! I tend to run against the clock and as soon as the young lady spots me she's already making my coffee (flavor of the day, 1 sugar & cream). With hundreds of customers a day, she makes me feel super special by greeting me with a smile and remembering my coffee. My day starts pretty early so she sets my day off right with her sweet attitude and thoughtfulness. Definitely worth the few cents extra for coffee over the big chains. Support small businesses who care about their customers.

    AJs Family Pizza & BBQ

    AJs Family Pizza & BBQ

    4.7(43 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    WOW. Do NOT miss this place…read more I called and asked for a cheeseburger club...I was told that they didn't have toast but they could make it work on a sub roll. I also ordered a side of fries. Let me tell you again...THIS PLACE DOESNT MISS....everything from the toasted roll, fresh GREEN lettuce, tomato, bacon, and pickles on the side. The roll was unreal. The freshest of anywhere I've ever had in the Attleboro/Norton area. Andrew, you are incredible at your craft...you have new customers for life

    Let's be clear about what this place is: a fluorescent-lit, tiled-floor takeout joint. But don't…read morelet that fool you. These people know how to make a good pizza. The pizza arrives square-cut on wax paper, thin-crusted and perfectly balanced. The sauce and cheese ratio is spot-on--enough of each to complement rather than overwhelm. The pepperoni, curled just enough to hold tiny pools of oil, speaks to quality ingredients rather than bulk food service compromises. Chicken tenders come out hand-cut and hand-breaded--actual strips of white meat rather than the pressed-and-formed mysteries that plague lesser establishments. They emerge from the fryer a shade darker than typical, but the breading adds real flavor while keeping the chicken inside tender and moist. The fries? Yeah, they're crinkle-cut from a freezer bag. But they're seasoned with intention, served hot enough to fog your glasses. Some things don't need reinvention or pretense to become completely enjoyable. The space itself reads straight out of the American takeout playbook--brick accent wall, Coca-Cola cooler humming in the corner, "Pay Cash, Save Money!!!" signs. But the staff moves through it with the warmth of people cooking for family rather than filling orders. While I wouldn't describe this as destination dining, it's a community-oriented place that reminds you how good simple food can be when people care about feeding their neighborhood as well as they can. And yes, they have Blue Raspberry Minute Maid. Because sometimes satisfaction reveals itself in the smallest details.

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    AJs Family Pizza & BBQ
    AJs Family Pizza & BBQ - Boneless chicken with Buffalo sauce on the side

    Boneless chicken with Buffalo sauce on the side

    AJs Family Pizza & BBQ

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