Not Your Average Joes

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501 Fellsway
Medford, MA 02155

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(781) 393-9681
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This restaurant serves a variety of American dishes with a twist, plated well, and are at only slightly-higher-than-diner prices. Must tries include freshly made Cobb Salad (with ...

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great time 1/21/2009

recently went here and got to experience a great night out. The bread to start was so tasty we were asking for more! Fantastic apps and wonderful meal. All and all, you can't go wrong picking anything here!! One great thing, they put dates and directions on how to re-heat their food. Wonderful service! Pros: good service, bread to start is delicious, apps were tasty, great food! Cons: none more

The focacia bread served with olive oil, garlic and cheese is delicious. 9/16/2008

This restaurant serves a variety of American dishes with a twist, plated well, and are at only slightly-higher-than-diner prices. Must tries include freshly made Cobb Salad (with mixed greens, tender chicken, and grilled corn kernels), Fried Calamari, and Chicken Oscar (with scallops and al dente rice). Their pastas are just OK. Dessert choices could be improved with a chocolate cake. The monthly specials keep the entrees and sides changed enough that they keeps the dining experience fresh. Pros: Upscale food at almost diner prices. Great variety, quantity, and quality. Cons: Pizzas are bit too salty more
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  • The Scene
    Each Joe's location handles a steady flow of hungry families and casual couples tired of national chains' bland cuisine and soulless atmospheres. While most nights bring standing-room-only crowds, waiting for a table can be avoided by sitting at the bar (the better to sample from a surprisingly varied, affordable wine list). Servers, in constant motion for hungry masses, manage to keep baskets of spongy focaccia filled.

    The Food
    While most diners come for the eclectic, stone hearth oven-baked pizzas (shrimp and artichoke, spicy "voodoo" chicken), it's a mistake to ignore the rest of the varied menu. Start with a freshly made cobb salad; full of grilled chicken, applewood-smoked bacon and avocado, the heaping plate is large enough for three diners. Entrees consist of casual (savory Black Angus meat loaf) and contemporary (Mediterranean salmon with balsamic-tomato-caper relish) options. Mammoth desserts include kid-approved favorites like strawberry shortcake.

  • 8/1/2006 Provided by Citysearch
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