Address and Contact Information
Address: 976 Barretts Mill Rd, Concord, MA 01742
Website: https://www.mass.gov/locations/fife-and-drum-restaurant
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Reviews
Upon arrival, diners are greeted not by a maître d’ but by security personnel. A photo ID is required—not to confirm your reservation (they don’t take any), but to gain entry. And don’t expect to text your foodie friends a live play-by-play—the use of cell phones is strictly prohibited. As a matter of fact, they aren’t allowed in the building. The ambiance, minimalist by necessity, turns your focus squarely where it belongs: the food.
The menu is delightfully succinct: two entrées, two desserts, soup, salad, and a side of humility. This isn’t a place for picky eaters or large parties (groups over four are gently turned away), but those who appreciate well-prepared, honest fare will leave deeply satisfied. On our visit, the creamy split pea soup and crisp green salad set the stage for a surprisingly tender stuffed chicken over mashed potatoes—comfort food with a conscience. Dessert? A homemade lemon cake that was as good as Betty Crocker’s finest.
At $3.24 (tipping is not allowed and please bring the exact amount) the meal is a steal—though let’s be clear, this isn’t about the price. It’s about the experience. One hour only, one lunch per day. No children. No frills. Just a quietly excellent, deeply human dining moment behind bars.
Is it the best food in town? Maybe not. But it’s certainly the most memorable—and perhaps the most meaningful.
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