30 Dunham Street
Attleboro, MA 02703
Bristol County
Phone: (508) 226-0901
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Dunham Crossing Townhouses, Attleboro MA, a downtown urban environment, city amenities, walk to commuter rail, (special round-trip train service directly to the Patriot home games in Foxboro), and for those on the go, easy access to all major highways, as well as the suburban advantage of a garage, and an attic loft for expansion.
by Tona Kist on
Maybe a Sunday night of a Cardinals home game is not the best night to experience McFadden's but if they can't handle the football crowd then maybe they shouldn't have opened their doors at Westgate. The female bartenders were RUDE. They passed my friend up several times before letting him order his drink. And, they got snarky with people sitting next to us. They seem to be cut from similar cloth and it ain't pretty. The 30-45 minute wait for a table turned out to be more than an hour. No surprise, but they didn't bother to tell us we could have gotten a table on the patio off of the bar right away. Ordered the turkey club sandwich which was supposed to be served with bacon and cranberry mayo on Texas toast. Guess I looked like I need to trim the fat from my diet because my sandwich was baconless. And, they ran out of sliders, buffalo wings and boneless wings BEFORE 7 p.m. What kind of bar runs out of bar food before the peak dinner crowd has even arrived???? The fries were pretty good and our table service was very friendly at least. There are lots of TVs all tuned to the game and the Cardinals and Vikings fans all seemed to be getting along well. No pushing, shoving or name calling. So, the first impression was not great but I'm willing to give it another chance ... maybe.
by kimberly M. on
I'll keep it SIMPLE- Meal: Simply Delicious Service: Simply Outstanding Ambince: Simply Beguiling Overall: simply one of the best dining experiences I have had in the US. Chilean Bass, the best I have ever experienced!
by Myra Stayer on
six feet under is one of the places that i find myself craving after just thinking about it. it's a great seafood joint across the street from oakland cemetary--i know, i know. everyone thinks that you can't get GREAT seafood in a landlocked city, like, say, atlanta. but this one turns that old adage on it's head. better than most seafood restaurants i've been to while at the beach, six feet under provides consistently great service, delicious food, and a wonderful atmosphere. weather permitting, i always try to sit upstairs on their great outdoors deck, which overlooks the cemetary--a beaufitul, albeit a bit morbid, view. they have a full bar, good beer selection (because you have to have beer with your fried fish or clams), and a great across-the-board menu with all sorts of culinary delights. as with any seafood place, you can expect to pay a bit more than you would for other, more standard fare. but here, it's worth the extra couple bucks. not exorbidant by any means, six feet offers quite the variety of yummy choices, and i'll always come back craving their jalapeno-encrusted calamari, the perfectly blackened scallops, and their surprisingly tasty vegtable sides.