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Causeway Restaurant & Bar

Causeway Restaurant & Bar

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65 Causeway St, Boston, Massachusetts, 02114, United States
(617) 227-9100 www.causewayboston.com
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May 28, 2018
We really enjoyed having drinks here. Bartenders were super nice and we stopped by a few times after having dinner elsewhere. I don't know why we never had the food, but we loved that they had Guinness on draft. Great service and drinks!

Feb 11, 2018
Came post-Pierce banner raise...the bathroom was SPOTLESS...clean as could be! Kevin at the door carded us with politeness AFTER welcoming us into the dry/warm (raining/cold outside) building. Service was AMAZING - Selene PROPS TO YOU!! She killed it in a busy bar/busy time!! We WILL be back...Kevin and Selene THANK YOU for ending an epic night so professionally!!

Apr 1, 2018
Great food. The food took a while to arrive, but the server was attentive and friendly. I felt that she really went above and beyond for us. I would certainly recommend this place to others, as long as you're not in a hurry.

Dec 22, 2017
To provide context, I arrived here for a lunch with six people. We wanted food and drink Service: - I was helped at the bar by Laura. She was so good I had to ask her name to put in the review. She was extremely helpful and attentive the entire time - The time between ordering and delivery of food was less than ten minutes, which was extremely impressive. Food: - I ordered a meatball sub. That might have been the best meatball sub I’ve had in my life. If it wasn’t, it was very close. - I had the Mac and cheese on the side. It wasn’t the best I have ever had, but was pretty good. Ambience: - Music was current and not too loud. - The TVs we’re playing relevant an unobtrusive content - Who plays shuffleboard?? Anyways, electronic shuffleboard is here Overall, I come back frequently. I highly encourage the chili. This place has so frequently impressed me it was worth a review

Apr 9, 2018
Bbq lovers beware - inedible and microwaved. This place has such great reviews I can’t believe I ate at the same place. The photos of the food others have shared look nothing like what we were served. The brisket was gray and devoid of a smoke ring, rubbery in texture and flavorless other than that VERY distinct flavor meat gets when it has been reheated in a microwave. I took all the meat off and just ate the bun because it was actually inedible. The pulled chicken sandwich my husband had wasn’t much better, and was so dry he didn’t finish it (and he eats pretty much everything.) He suspects it was microwaved as well. The mac n cheese was a soupy mess, and really the only thing both of us agreed was passable were the French fries. There is absolutely no excuse for serving microwaved brisket - they can deny all they want but there’s no mistaking that microwavey flavor. The place wasn’t packed, it was a Saturday afternoon. We had planned to spend a few hours there getting drinks before a game but were so put off we left and went to a different place for drinks instead. Hands down the worst meal I have ever had the misfortune to pay for.

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Mon:11:30 am - 2 am Today
Tue:11:30 am - 2 am
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Fri:11:30 am - 2 am
Sat:11 am - 2 am

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