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The Red Inn Provincetown Reviews from The Last Year
Not what it used to be.
Attitudes abound, visitors beware. They think you should feel lucky to be a patron, not the other way around. There are better places happy to have you.
I advise reading the many poor reviews on the restaurant's
I advise reading the many poor reviews on the restaurant's service, and warn of truly mediocre food. We, too, suffered a rude and unhelpful waiter and over a 2 hour wait for entrees to arrive. Our cod and scallops arrived overcooked, tasting of rubber and our duck was foul-tasting of cheap pulled pork. Even our drink was wrong-instead of a tequila soda I was served a nasty tequila tonic. When we reported our meal's many issues to the manager, she was passive aggressive, equally rude like our server, and still charged us for an overcooked dish we sent back and did not eat.
We had made a reservation 3 days in prior to our actual
We had made a reservation 3 days in prior to our actual visit to their restaurant. On arrival we were notified that our table was given out to someone else. We suspect someone bribed a waiter and the waiter gave up our table, which should never happen for good restaurants with the price range. The usher casually said it'd be a 15 min wait. Our table opens up and food was nice and the view was stunning. Our table was right by the beach. Our waiter did his job but it's subpar, given our $200 bill for 2 of us. After all, I would recommend this restaurants for the view and food.
Just stopped in to have a drink and not sure what's up with
Just stopped in to have a drink and not sure what's up with the attitudes at this place. Check in with the host and mentioned that I wanted to have appetizers and drink, he told me that I would need to sit inside for the food so I approached the bar where I saw empty seats. I asked the shorter older gentleman if I could sit and he looks at me with a blank stare and says "I don't know, see the host" with an attitude. I then go back to host and get squeezed into a seat on the far side. After I order my drink another bartender wearing glasses, an bandana, and a beard) approached me with an attitude and asks me to take out my s'well bottle on the ground because nothing from outside can be on the counter. I'm a bit baffled and I ask him if he's asking me to put my bottle on the ground and he replies "yes". This literally makes no sense as I'm not drinking the water in my bottle, I just have it with me, anyways, the attitudes are too much and the folks behind the bar need a reality check because the way that they behaved was a huge turnoff. So the bartender can dress like a pirate to work in this fancy establishment, but I can't bring my water bottle in unless I put in on the floor? I am literally laughing at the ridiculousness of everything that just happened.
Our trip to Provincetown was magical and there is no
Our trip to Provincetown was magical and there is no shortage of fine dining. There were so many memorable meals. I dined at The Red Inn with great anticipation based on its iconic history and enthusiastic recommendations from friends. The food was good but inconsistent. The scallops were flavorless. The place was (not surprisingly) very busy and the staff was flying around. Unfortunately, the service was terribly substandard and inconsistent with the quality, price point and history of the esteemed establishment. The follow up from the wait staff inconsistent and the quick stops were inadequate. Plates were not cleared. Dishes were flung across the table by the waiter's helpers. Serve from the left and take from the right was nowhere to be found. In fact, the untrained staff simply reached across the table and dropped plates on plates that had not yet been cleared. There's more but I suspect you get the picture. The is a beautiful venue with beautiful gardens and an enchanting backdrop. This restaurant should remain popular but the busy staff needs to be (not retrained) trained so dining can be a bit more gracious.
The Red Inn is in a lovely part of town and the views are
The Red Inn is in a lovely part of town and the views are sensational, which is why we made a reservation. We called several days ahead and managed an 8pm reservation outside overlooking the views. We received several texts asking us to confirm the reservation, which we did. We even called ahead an hour beforehand to reconfirm. When we arrived, we were greeted and take to our table. The host was surprised to see another couple at our table, who had obviously just been seated. She then said that she would try to find an interior table by the bar. When I protested, she said that it would be at least 15 minutes for a table to open. We were eventually shown to a two-top right in a very high traffic area. It took about another 10 minutes before a very gruff waiter came to the table. He asked if we wanted water. Another 10 minutes. When he finally came to take our drink order, we wanted to put in an appetizer order. He refused saying that we had to put our order in all at the same time. Another 10 minutes. Finally, when we were permitted to order, he was resistant to answering any questions. As feared, our appetizer, soups and main dishes all arrived around the same time. When I tried to order a second glass of wine, the waiter was clearly annoyed. We were not offered dessert. The lobster tail was so small that it was rubbery and too difficult to eat. The gazpacho lacked flavor and did not have any of the traditional toppings. The cod was too watery and undercooked. Dinner for two came to $160. Was this just a bad night at the Red Inn?
Highly recommend.
Make a reservation for the outside deck and arrive early to have a drink on the Adirondack chairs on the deck. Delicious Creole smoked duck with vegetable bread pudding and generous portion of tasty lamb. Service was friendly and excellent. Wine selection very good and reasonably priced. Wonderful night out.
Consistently fantastic food, service and views.
The Red Inn is absolutely charming and our favorite place to go on the outer Cape.
Dined at the restaurant.
Nice selection of menu items. Very quaint ambiance with okay service. Food was exceptional. A bit pricey but if you are looking for a nice experience with water views give it a go.
Just finished eating there.
Very nice place, right on. The water overlooking the harbor. Food was excellent. I had the cod and it was one of the best I ever had. Great for special occasion or anytime
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Congrats on 3 mil
By 🍑 @BraveCloth47, 06/01/2023 9:25 am
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Congrats to Jonas and the team for hitting this revenue milestone. Looking forward to seeing what the rest of the year has in store. @ColorfulRod45
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Answer from 🦩 @FluffyStar64 (06/01/2023 9:28 am)
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🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🧨🧨🧨 now on to 30 mill!
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Answer from 🥷🏻 @ColorfulRod45 (06/01/2023 9:38 am)
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haha thank you for the post!!! That's much appreciated, I guess two people were watching the number flip 🤣🤣🤣
All kidding aside - I know how much time you guys spend on the platform to make it what it is, very happy to have you!
ps. sorry for the duplicate reply, I just found a bug in the image ratios 🤦🏻♂️
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