The Red Inn Restaurant
Provincetown, MA 02657-1909
Phone: (508) 487-7334
- Price:
- $$$
- Hours:
- Seasonal hours vary, Closed Jan-April
Editorial Review for The Red Inn Restaurant – by Citysearch Editors
The Scene
This 200-year-old farmhouse--complete with antique furnishings, wide-plank pine floors and wood ceilings--feels like a Vermont country inn. Until you settle in at your table and glance out one of the bay windows to the spectacular views of Provincetown Harbor.
The Food
The succession of courses served off of the seasonal menu is creative and prepared with finesse. To start, house salads are superb, with a delicious oil, tarragon and nutmeg dressing. The scallop, shrimp and artichoke in a puff pastry is set in a light champagne lobster sauce. The New Zealand rack of lamb is served with an English sherry, California raisin and fresh mint sauce. North Atlantic salmon is topped with sweet peppers, wild mushrooms, cherry tomatoes and baked in parchment paper. Always a favorite, the generous porterhouse steak is a house specialty. For a perfect finish, try the homemade key lime pie.
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Insider Tips
When To GoThe restaurant is closed from January through April. When open, the hours change daily; call ahead for the current schedule.
User Reviews for The Red Inn Restaurant
08/14/2008 Posted by shaboomy
This is the best restaurant in Provincetown! We go several times a summer since 2004. The food is amazing, I always get the Lobster 2 1/2 lbs Grilled MP usually around 45.00 or I get the Filet one of the best I've ever had and I live in NYC in the off season. The service is great, and it is so romantic. It is where I intended on proposing to my boyfriend of 7 years, but the surprise was ruined, so we celebrated our engagement there instead. We look forward to eating there every season.
Pros: AMBIENCE, FOOD, SERVICE...
Cons: must reserve
07/19/2008 Posted by jim1212
The service is terrible. Don't go here unless you want to waste your money. The food is passable but the owners make the experience the worst I've had in P-Town.
Pros: None
Cons: The service is terrible and they rush your meal so they can turn the tables more often.
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