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Warren Tavern

Warren Tavern

2 Pleasant Street Charlestown, MA 02129, Boston, United States

Bars • European • American • Delivery


"After spending a day at the Charleston Navy Yard and then up at Bunker Hill, we decided on an early dinnner. The closest place was (thankfully) downhill all the way on Pleasant street, a relatively easy walk. On a Tuesday afternoon at about 5 pm, we found the Warren Tavern not at all crowded and we were quickly seated in the room to the left after entering the front door (there was also outdoor seating). We had the room to ourself and took some time to admire the old thick beams in the construction and the provincial decorations. Our seat by the window also overlooked Main Street and it was nice just to watch the people and traffic go by on that beautiful afternoon. We both had the clam chowder, which was quite good, although perhaps not the absolute best we had while in the Boston area. We also both had the short rib shepherds pie, which turned out to be a hearty and tasty entree. Indeed, it was difficult to finish the dishes, since they were so filling. Dinner for two came out to just under $60, not including tax or tip. We didn't see any dedicated parking for the Tavern, and Pleasant Street is narrow and appears to be one-way. That wasn't a problem for us this visit, since I'd left our car at the Nautica parking garage (over near the Navy Yard), after dinner it was simple enough to walk the couple of blocks back there, collect the car, and then drive back to the Tavern to pick up the other member of our party waiting out front. Overall, a good meal in an attractive old building. I'll look forward to visiting again when we're next in the area."

Claim Jumper Northridge

Claim Jumper Northridge

9429 Tampa AvenueCA 91324, Northridge, United States

Cafés • Seafood • American • Delivery Services


"No Salad Bar: We called a week ahead to make sure the Father 's Day Buffet includes a salad bar. We were told, Yes. We arrived on June 19th to find that the entire salad bar was covered up with empty plates, except for 3 bowls of lettuce. That was a huge letdown. A bowl of lettuce does not make a salad bar. Where are the mushrooms, the broccoli, the tomatoes, potato salad, etc, etc? We went to the Rancho Cucamonga Claim Jumper for Mother 's Day, and they had a full spread of salad bar. What happened in Northridge? On top of that, the salad dressings in Northridge tasted like they came out of a Sysco 5 gallon can poor taste compared to the home made salad dressing used in Rancho Cucamonga. You don 't think your customers know the difference? We do. What 's worse, I heard the hostess telling a customer at the front desk, Yes, we have a salad bar today! How can you lie to people like that, knowing that around the corner is a boarded up salad bar with nothing more than a bowl of lettuce? To top it off, the waitress was pandering to the customers at EVERY table, repeatedly begging them to write a good Yelp review, including HER name, so she could win a $500 scholarship. That 's a spin off of the age old door to door magazine sales scam: I only need one more magazine sale and I 'll win a $500 scholarship! That kind of misreprentation does not belong in a restaurant, and I wonder if Corporate knows what is going on in Northridge Claim Jumper. You must think your customers are a bunch of idiots, to feed us the scholarship scam. This is obtaining Yelp reviews by misrepresentation and fraud."