Just steps from Salem Harbor and Pickering Wharf, the Witches Brew Cafe serves up steaks, sandwiches, seafood, burgers and has a full bar. Its specialties are the Witches Brew steak and the Witches Brew chicken, both served on French bread, fresh steamed vegetables and smothered in sizzling garlic butter. The restaurant offers brunch on Sundays.
Rolf's Restaurant serves great American pub food. It has weekly entertainment including karaoke nights . Licensed for both keno and the lottery, it is perfect for lunch or happy hour. Rolf's has been at this location since 1963 and continues to serve the community. Just minutes off 495 with plenty of off-street parking, Rolf's is worth the trip.
Metropark provides hip and chic fashion for young adults. The store features a mix of contemporary and street apparel including jeans, tops, bags, belts, jewelry, watches and gift items. The store is spacious and filled with unique designs.
Tommy Doyle's is a welcoming neighborhood Irish pub and restaurant which serves lunch and dinner daily and Sunday brunch. Its menu features signature dishes such as corned beef and cabbage, Ma McGrath's Irish Stew, bangers and mash, shepherds pie, grilled meatloaf and chicken enchiladas. Patrons can grab a seat at a table or the bar and also enjoy karaoke and live music.
In business since 1981, 621 Tavern & Grille offers a wide selection of bar food, pizza, barbecue, pasta and seafood dishes. The well-lit restaurant features sports-related paintings on the walls, a full bar and several plasma televisions tuned in to the latest game. 621 Tavern & Grille also provides a variety of catering services.
At Jon Ryan's Pubs friends gather to enjoy beer and cocktails and American menu offerings such as nachos, calamari, mussels, burgers, sandwiches, chicken parmesan, steak and various seafood entrees. Owner Bob Ryan and Chef Scott Thurston opened the family-friendly pub in 2011.
The dim lighting and dark wood create a traditional Irish pub atmosphere at Emmet's Pub & Restaurant. On pleasant days, enjoy lunch at the front table and watch the hustle and bustle of Beacon Hill out of the open window. In the evenings, grab a stool at the bar or, for a quieter dinner, request a table in the rear of the restaurant.
So many bar fans and keno players have frequented Casey's for the past 15 years that it's the type of place where regulars have assigned bar stools. Customers can fill up on the daily menu specials including stir-frys and deli-style sandwiches--all listed on the chalkboard that hangs next to the flat-screen TVs, light-up beer signage and Red Sox game calendars. Casey's easy going and chatty bartenders (and the keno screens) are sure to keep most visitors well entertained.
Regulars at this bar will tell anyone who asks that the steak tips at Champions can't be beat. Champions features Keno games for those who are feeling lucky. Champions also caters private functions and offers several different menus, such as BBQ or a lobster bake. See the website for further information.