Cedar Street Grille

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  • Excellent food and service at the Cedar St., Grille. Accommodating and flexible to each individual taste. Substitutions possible. Excellent flavors, f…

  • Great atmosphere and food was amazing. The dates were excellent. A great date night location to bring your significant other or new acquaintance.…

  • Drinks over priced not much of a menue i wont go back…


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7 Reviews on “Cedar Street Grille”

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  • Michael Pierce

    Excellent food and service at the Cedar St., Grille. Accommodating and flexible to each individual taste. Substitutions possible. Excellent flavors, food was perfect, not under or over cooked, service was exceptional ..making sure that we were pleased, attentive.

  • Ken Koldan

    Great atmosphere and food was amazing. The dates were excellent. A great date night location to bring your significant other or new acquaintance.

  • Redwine

    Drinks over priced not much of a menue i wont go back

  • TwoFoodies

    Mixed Review. I am really struggling with this one. So we went to Cedar Street Grille on a Thursday night around 5:30pm. Good bar crowd restaurant pretty empty we opted to sit in a booth in the restaurant. So the restaurant offers small plates, big plates and ala carte. First we started with a 007 martini and a grey goose on the rocks. The drinks rocked. Good size and a decent price blue cheese stuffed olives really good. Moved on to a couple of small plates ….the special of the day was a pulled pork, pickled fig and blue cheese with Crustini this was AWESOME…can’t say enough about it. Sweet and savory and just right. With that we had Tuna which was good as well but a really small portion, After the small plates the waitress remembered to bring us the complementary hummus with chips which was a really nice treat. Homemade pita chips lightly salted with an ok hummus. From here we decided to order from the ala carte menu and this is where it went somewhat wrong. I ordered the filet hubby ordered the rib eye. For sides we got the lemon asiago risotto and the mushrooms. Both steaks had really good grill marks but there was NO grill flavor. It was like they marked them early in the day and then stewed them in a pan later for service. They were horrible. I have made a better steak searing it in a fry pan and throwing it in the oven to finish. That said the sides were really good except there was no lemon flavor in the risotto.So all in all a mixed review. We would probably go back and stick to drinks and small plates. Kind of disappointed in the whole experience.

  • AJ

    The renovations came out great and it is a beautiful restaurant but . . .. I was heartbroken to hear that Cedar Street had been bought and was being taken over by those who own the Swan and the Duck but I decided to give it a try. The renovations came out great and it is a beautiful restaurant but the food and the service don’t compare to what Cedar Street used to be. A friend and I went for lunch and our wraps were OK but nothing special for the price. Our waitress was not very attentive at all through the course of the meal and she didn’t offer us a dessert menu, we had to ask if they even had them. I might go back and try dinner, but I don’t even know if it would be worth it. There is a reason I don’t frequent the Swan and the Duck and Cedar Street can now be added to this list.

  • Judith

    Review. Good food, but not as good as under the previous management. All the meat dishes are now a la carte, whereas previously, they had been served with vegetable and potato included – a sneaky way to raise prices without seeming to do so. We had a booth augmented by chairs; both were very uncomfortable. The service was a little spotty – our waitress was friendly when she was with us, but disappeared for long periods of time. We are accustomed to the very attentive service of the previous management, though to be fair, the restaurant was very busy this last time that we were there. My family used to meet here a few times a year (half-way between Lenox and Boston), but we probably will go elsewhere from now on. (Not to be too picky, but after a fairly extensive renovation, they didn’t replace the old sign with a new one for the new name of the restaurant; they just slapped a placard with the new name over the old one, and part of the old sign still shows. What a tacky way to cut corners! And this is the first impression that one gets of the restaurant.)

  • Ketori

    New look and feel. Great menu.. Drinks can be pricey….

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12 Cedar Street, MA 01566

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