A quaint, charming restaurant with delicious food! Hubby had fish and chips, couldn't finish it. I had some of the best shrimp scampi ever. The clam chowder was fabulous
Ordered a NY strip not trimmed to restaurant standard s 1/3 was fat it was block cut all sinue. fat.back chain left on.serverd a vane steak for rare took a while to trim it to make it chewable tiny portion no salad ask for gravy turned out to be chicken thicken with starch . Bouncy Unusable ..place lacks professional kitchen touches and training ..it is Wednesday night off season the 3 others enjoyed.. Worth a try
Dining at the Brewster Inn is like a trip back to a simpler time, a genuine example of ‘Olde Cape Cod’ that traces its roots to the mid-1800’s. Locals fill the seats around the antique mahogany bar and dining room with historical photos on the walls. The menu is tried and true New England fare, filled with satisfying seafood, meat and sandwich options, all done well at affordable prices. The clam chowder is rich and creamy. The turkey club is a classic with house roasted sliced turkey. Same goes for their tender Longhorn roast beef wrap. Tasty burgers are cooked out back on a grill. Daily specials will surprise with dishes like pizza, moussaka, falafel, and other Mediterranean fare. And the warm, friendly service never disappoints. Slow down, go savor a meal, and soak up the old fashioned charm and history at the Brewster Inn & Chowder House.
This place is a gem. All the foods we ordered are all excellent and delicious. We ordered oysters, seafood medley, ribs, clam chowder. All are delicious and satisfying. We went back again the next day. The host was kind enough to give us tables at the back since we are 8 people group. I really recommend this place. We are sure coming back to this place again.
We enjoyed a delicious dinner--while everything we ordered was wonderful the clam chowder is especially recommended!
Awesome Fish Sandwich, plus best French Onion Soup on the Cape. 150 year old guest house with pub. Love it!
My husband and I stumbled across Brewster Inn and Chowder House while staying at the Captain Freedman in 1994 when he proposed. The chowder is the best we've ever had and worth making the trip from Maryland every year since.
If you are looking for good food and service, look no further! We stumbled upon this lovely restaurant in Brewster whist visiting Cape Cod. Tired, hot and with two hungry children (teenager and a 'tween'), we were served promptly and with a smile. All dishes arrived at the same time, despite some of our awkward requests, and you could see as well as taste the freshness of ingredients. I had the fish sandwich (super fresh, real potato fries, crunchy salad) and the home made onion soup and was in culinary heaven. Not a bad word from anybody else in our party! I thought the cost was comparable to other restaurants in the area but the quality was much higher. The bonus is its location, a few minutes away from the beach, where we saw one of the most spectacular sunsets ever! There is an adjacent drinking place that we did not visit. A definitive must if visiting Cape Cod.
This was a little gem found today. The chowder was a 10, the turkey club was perfectly portioned. It is definitely a step back in time- like going to “Grandma’s house” for lunch. We definitely enjoyed it, and will be going back!
Excellent food in a very old Inn with a small dining room. It's a local secret with the food. It also has an attached barn that in the summer season is called The Woodshed that packs them in every night with live entertainment.
An error has occurred! Please try again in a few minutes