Mt Auburn Grill
About
American (New), American (Traditional)
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 645 Mount Auburn St, Watertown, MA 2472
Phone: (617) 923-8013
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- insert_emoticonAmbienceDivey, Casual, Classy
- volume_upNoise LevelQuiet
- local_barAlcoholFull Bar
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- fastfoodCatersNo
Reviews
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Al G.
There is nothing on this outfit's menu that I would not eat! It is great. Seriously, folks, try the shish-ka-bob, no wait...the veal Parm...check that...the broiled haddock...but on second thought, get a pizza, too. You get the idea? Something for everyone in a place that people just pass on by (What fools these mortal be! [Midsummer Night's Dream, folks] .
Stop in, folks!..hit the salad bar, have a sub. Enjoy the dark ambiance. Surprise yourself. -
Paul K.
This is your definition of a look like dive joint. They pour good drinks, they have excellent food and good service. They remember you from your last visit and its very reasonable.
For a food recommendation; i would do the chicken marsala. Their caesar salad is good too. They have large portions. -
Danielle A.
I went here for dinner recently and my overall experience was okay. The waitress was extremely sweet and friendly and the food was good. The ambiance isn't very comforting and kind of has a bowling alley feel. The dinner menu had limited options but lunch seemed to have much more.
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B C.
Chill staff, cheap drinks, and the best wings in town. If you want a local dive, this is your spot. Always local sports on at night, and the bar tenders are always friendly.
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Erin V.
A short shuffle away from work, my co-workers and I have dined here enough to be considered semi-regulars. The atmosphere feels almost like an Elks lodge; the stale cigarette smoke of years gone by clings to the plush leather booths. The clinking of glasses from the adjoining bar can be heard from the dark dining room. I'm reminded of grandfathers regaling grandkids with stories of The War and giving them quarters to play long-outdated arcade games.
The food is what makes this place great. Staples in any pub, the sandwiches and dinners are done right; it's damn good comfort food.