The consistently excellent food at this long-standing Cape institution continues to live up to its great reputation among locals. Home cooking in the traditional New England style is the rule; you'll find no fancy or fussy fusion recipes here -- just comfort food. Look for simple but tasty meat and seafood standards, and don't miss the rich and full-bodied New England clam chowder. The service is friendly, the prices are kind, and you won't leave hungry. The restaurant serves lunch and dinner daily year-round.
User Reviews & Ratings:
Best Clam Chowder on the Cape!
Posted by lisabill from Windsor, CT on 2/2/08
My in-laws live in Brewster. When we visit we stop at The Brewster Inn for the clam chowder, it's the best we have had and we are true chowder afficinados!
FOOD: 5.0
ATMOSPHERE: 4.0
SERVICE: 4.0
VALUE: 5.0
RATING: 4.6
Horrible Meal
Posted by Grotheur from Pittsburgh, PA on 9/26/07
Everyone in our party was terribly dissapointed. The "Lobster Pie" was a disaster: lobster pieces so overcooked they were actually rubbery, all smothered in a vulgar amount of sherry. The seafood pasta was dry and bland, the only discernable seasoning being stale, dried herbs. My broiled scallops were decent, until I nearly choked on a half-inch shard of clam shell. This was amateur bar food at best and they would be better off sticking to burgers and fries. On a side note, the prices listed on the official Fodor's review is dated as the menu now ranges from $14 - $27, with an average price being about $19.00.
FOOD: 1.0
ATMOSPHERE: 3.0
SERVICE: 4.0
VALUE: 2.0
RATING: 2.2