
Offering American Contemporary Cuisine, Samuel Slater’s brings a new dining experience to Webster, MA sure to impress your taste buds. Our menu includes a variety of comfort foods that push boundaries and leave you wanting more. Everything is made fresh on-site and prepared using only the best quality ingredients available. Our dining room is spacious, and our bar is custom built to be inviting and encouraging a communal experience with friends and family. In addition to our indoor dining room, our restaurant has incorporated retractable windows that open to a wraparound patio, overlooking the beautiful view of Webster Lake.
Hours
| Sunday | 10 AM–3 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4–9 PM |
| Friday | 4–9 PM |
| Saturday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 200 Gore Rd, Webster, MA 01570
Phone: (508) 943-1639
Website: https://www.samuelslaters.com/
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Reviews
Nestled by the water, Samuel Slater’s gives off cozy lodge vibes with a spacious interior that’s both rustic and refined. The indoor space feels open and airy, with woodsy, natural tones that scream “weekend getaway.” There’s also a beautiful outdoor patio and a stadium setup—clearly made for live music nights and good vibes. Too bad it was rainy when we went, but you can tell it’d be a whole scene on a nice day.
️ Food & Drinks
We kicked things off with the mussels (yes, we had the muscles AND the mussels )—and they were solid. Flavorful garlic broth, meaty bites, and a soup base that had us nearly sipping from the bowl. Only thing missing? More bread! Don’t tease us with great broth and not give enough to soak it up. For mains, I tried the Fun Guy Burger—a mushroom-forward twist on a classic. It was good, not mind-blowing, but satisfying for a casual bite. The menu leans heavy on American classics, so there’s something for every picky eater in the group.
Service & Hospitality
Service was quick, efficient, and to-the-point—no fluff. Not super warm or chatty, but got the job done. Think of it like: “Hi, what can I get you?” instead of “Welcome! So glad you’re here.” Nothing bad, just not overly memorable either.
Unique Selling Point
The space itself is the star here. Between the large indoor dining room, waterfront views, and a full-on outdoor music setup, this place clearly knows how to host a good time. Come for a chill meal, then stay for the live music (when New England weather cooperates).