


Casual American-seafood spot with huge windows offering sweeping views of the marsh.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 28 Bridge St, East Dennis, MA 02641
Phone: (508) 385-4010
Website: http://www.themarshside.com/
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We were seated promptly at a table with a great view and got just the right mix of prompt service and respectful privacy. The selection of wines and beers impressed my in-laws, including a “not flavorless!” zero alcohol beer for dad.
Our server Kristen (sorry if I don’t have the spelling right!) was kind, attentive, and charming. She made us feel very welcome, and definitely went above the call of duty to make sure my mother-in-law got a good photo of the family around the table.
The food was excellent, the portions generous, and the bill was very reasonable.
The menu is a culinary journey with a variety of options. From savory starters to mouthwatering main courses and delightful desserts, each dish is crafted with precision, promising a delightful culinary adventure for all who visit.
What sets this place apart is not just the sumptuous fare but also the breathtaking views it provides- you’re treated to a visual feast that complements the flavors on your plate. It’s an experience that engages all the senses, making every visit a memorable one.
The restaurant’s layout adds to its charm, offering a variety of table options to suit different preferences. Whether you prefer an intimate dinner at a cozy corner table, a lively gathering at a large round table, or a casual drink at the well-stocked bar, the ambiance caters to diverse tastes. The bar, in particular, adds a vibrant energy to the atmosphere, providing a perfect spot to unwind with a signature cocktail or engage in lively conversations with fellow patrons.
In essence, this local restaurant is not just a place to dine; it’s a destination where flavors, views, and ambiance harmonize to create an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re a food enthusiast, seeking picturesque views, or simply looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a drink, this establishment has it all. It’s a testament to the rich culinary and social tapestry of our community, inviting everyone to savor the moments spent within its welcoming walls.
I just got back from an early dinner at The Marshide with my wife, and it was wonderful!
The building is very nice; modern yes, but very tastefully done, with excellent views of the natural beauty of the salt marsh thanks to many large (and spotlessly clean) windows.
The service was very good too, so I was happy about that as well.
It was the wonderful food that put thus experience over the edge into wonderful..land.
I ordered the baked haddock, and my wife got the mushroom ravioli. My haddock was very fresh and delightful, and set in a sauce that complemented but did not overpower the delicate deliciousness.
My wife’s ravioli dish (I had a sample) was also incredible. I realize that mushroom ravioli sounds flavorless, but it was truly incredible! The mushrooms were very flavorful; and again, the sauce for that dish was the perfect complement, it even had pistachios…it all worked perfectly together!
This place is expensive, and gets busy with a wait to eat at primetime, but it is worth it all.
The setting is beautiful, and the chef is an artist. I highly recommend this place.
Hint: Go during off peak hours..i.e. very early supper.
What a busy night it was for this bustling restaurant! It seemed like the entire restaurant was glued to the televisions watching the Kentucky Derby tonight, including staff.
Our waitress was good, but did forget us a few times. Service was slow, but this could have been due to a full house. I had the Chicken Francese, which is apparently one of their most popular dishes. I’m truly unsure of what people enjoy about it. It had no flavor whatsoever and was lackluster other than presentation wise. Garlic, a dash of salt, pepper, and more lemon (which couldn’t be tasted at all) would have done wonders for this dish. The rest of my party enjoyed their food.