
Nestled in downtown Andover, The Autograph specializes in American fare, craft cocktails and local beers. This two-level restaurant centers around the sports fanatic. With its’ two unique bars, The Autograph creates a fun and casual dining experience for guests of all ages. Yes, that’s correct, The Autograph is Family friendly! Join us daily, for Lunch or Dinner starting at 12pm Monday – Saturday, and 10AM on Sundays for brunch.
Hours
| Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–9 PM |
| Friday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 89 Main St, Andover, MA 01810
Phone: (978) 925-6905
Website: https://www.autographtavern.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: outlook.com
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Reviews
Sadly the rest of the experience wasnt so exciting. Walked in and was told there was a long wait only to be seated immediately (after stating we would go elsewhere since we had a toddler). Sat upstairs. Lucia was our waitress. She was okay. Not too attentive but seemed to have a lot of tables so it was fine.
We ordered wings (its game day so of course thats a given). We got mango habanero, Carolina gold, and honey bourbon BBQ. They were TERRIBLE, in every way. Slimy skin, chalky sauce, unevenly cooked inside. The mango habanero tasted nothing like what it was supposed to. Not even spicy but just straight up “hot” sauce. Carolina gold was salty and so mustardy. The bourbon BBQ was decent but the chalkiest of sauces and in every order there were wings that had feathers. They should have a crisp, advertised as hand breaded but just unappealing. The kids burger came with cheese, which we requested come with nothing on it. The only good thing we ate were the truffle fries, which were crispy and perfect.
For meals we got the pizza that had prosciutto arugula burrata pesto and balsamic. The crust was good, but the burrata made the whole pizza cold. There was so much arugula that I thought I was having a salad and not a pizza. There was not enough balsamic to cut through the bitterness of the arugula, and the prosciutto was hard to bite through, being thick and chunky.
The other meal was the short rib Benedict (even though it was 2pm they still served brunch, and there are not many options on the lunch part of that menu if you dont want salad pizza or a handheld). The whole dish was void of any salt or seasoning. Jalapeños, flat and not spicy. Pickled onion, no flavor, couldnt even tell it was an onion. The poached eggs, no seasoning and whites were so runny that it was hard to eat. Biscuit was ok. Short rib was decent but with the undercooked egg I couldnt even get through 2 bites without having to feel sick to my stomach (not literally, yet). I didnt even try the potatoes at this point. Since I sent back my son’s hamburger i didnt want to send this back and wait for another. But it was taken off the bill.
The tap water tasted better than the food I had here today, except the truffle fries and the pizza.
The bathroom upstairs was filthy. Water all over the floor, paper towels everywhere. The mirror was rusted out by the faucet. It gave me the ick for a place I heard good things about.
Photos look tastier than it was. Disappointed in this establishment.
The service is good and drinks are well made, the food is OK.
Atmosphere could use improvements. I went to an Autograph on a Friday night at around 6.30PM for drinks and dinner in the downstairs bar area. Service was good, drinks were very good. Server was attentive even though it was busy, drinks re-filled, food was timely. The bad news is there were kids running and screaming through the bar and climbing all around patrons on the booths like it was a playground. They were running around the hostess stand and that seemed to be OK, I do not plan on going back on a Friday night for drinks, as I don’t want to have a nice martini with screaming kids all over the place. Would like to see the bar area reserved for adults.
I went there another time on a Sunday with a friend to watch the Patriots, game was on, but no sound on the game and the crowd wasn’t paying attention. So, if you are looking for a lively sports bar, this likely isn’t a gold choice.
It’s a good local hangout and family spot with potential.
Special thanks to John for his welcoming spirit.
The menu had a great variety, I tried the burger and it was delicious and made with fresh ingredients.
Highly recommend for anyone looking for quality food and excellent service. Will definitely be back!