
Bistro serving American fare & a bonus sushi menu in a cozy space adorned with ship models.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 349 Main St, Lakeville, CT 06039
Phone: (860) 435-2111
Website: http://theboathouseatlakeville.com/
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Reviews
The food here is equally outstanding. The nachos are unlike anything you’d expect – no cheese or tortilla chips, but instead perfectly seared tuna with an incredible sauce. The fried Oreos are easily one of the best dessert we’ve had, and we also loved the French onion soup, the blue cheese salad, and the Mediterranean-style cod. Everything was extraordinary.
We can’t recommend this place enough, it’s a must-visit in Salisbury!l
Amy provided wonderful service and was very attentive. Thank you for the hot tea, it warmed my heart.
It’s everyone’s favorite spot — the kind of restaurant that becomes part of your school memories. When we leave, I know we’ll miss The Boathouse forever.
** feat. Hotchkiss Roll, IMS Roll, Berkshire Roll, Millbrook Roll, Kent Roll
And amazing entrees!
GF had the Filet
I had the fried duck !!!
The desert looked like a piece of art
And was an 11 out of 10 !!!
A+
Will return again !!!
Drinks from the bar delivered. There’s a nice mural of boats as a backdrop for the bar seats, and the theme throughout the restaurant is nautical, of course, hence the name. Packed house on this June Saturday evening. No salad or bread with dinner. My partner would have liked some bread to soak up the broth with his cioppino. Our waiter was polite and timely. A big fail was whoever packed our unfinished cioppino to go, did not crimp the plastic lid into the aluminum container, so the broth soaked the take home paper bag. What a mess. Still, a great place to frequent for regulars and definitely worth the stop in the area.
Atmosphere/Appearance: The Boathouse, set right on Main Street, looks just like it’s namesake with a private parking lot on the side that wraps around the back. The inside delivers a very tavern-feel with low, yellow lighting, lots of wood and an open concept. It was VERY busy since it was a Saturday evening, but that’s what you want to see! We didn’t have any reservations so we just sent up a prayer and boom… 2 seats at the bar! Sold! So we sat at the bar among the regulars and chatted it up!
Service: Chris was our bartender and server. He took excellent care of us. He was swift, friendly, funny, personable and made sure that we had a good time.
Food: Never in my life had I ever had wings and sushi in the same meal… until now. Lol. It’s such a strange concept. I was actually a bit apprehensive about getting sushi in the same place where they sell, wings, prime rib and steaks. I shouldn’t have been! So I started off with the wings with their homemade Buffalo sauce. They were pretty good, but I didn’t know they were breaded. So they were super thick, but super flavorful as well. I’d ask if it’s possible to get them without the breading next time, but usually that slows the kitchen down a bit. For my sushi entrees I went with The T-N-T Roll which contains spicy tuna, lobster salad and avocado on the inside then covered with spicy mayo as well as some crunchies. It comes wrapped in soy paper. This was a delicious roll that wasn’t very spicy, but it was so savory. The flavors worked together so well and the crunchies helped add another texted to the roll. The 2nd roll I got was The Triple Fire Roll which contains tuna, salmon, yellowtail and tobiko. It’s then covered in spicy mayo and wrapped in soy paper. Just like The T-N-T roll, the flavors went together so well, but were much simpler. I did prefer the first roll over the 2nd though. Seeing what they can do with wings and sushi really intrigues me. I’d love to try some of the other things on the menu!
Value: My sushi rolls were $15.00 and $16.00. That’s about on par with any other sushi restaurant and these were BIG “American-sized” rolls as well. Lol.
You get like, 8 huge wings for $18.00. Though they were good, I don’t think they’re worth that. I’d rather stick to the sushi or would be willing to try out one of their other appetizers.
In conclusion, the next time I’m out at the track and am ready for dinner, I’d absolutely stop by The Boathouse. This place really did impress me and I’m excited to see what else they can do!
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