Brinkleys Restaurant & Pub
225 William F McClellan Highway, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
About the Brinkleys Restaurant & Pub
Brinkleys Restaurant & Pub is a lively establishment located at 225 William F McClellan Highway in Boston, Massachusetts. This popular spot offers a relaxed atmosphere where guests can enjoy a wide range of delicious food and drinks. Whether you're looking for a casual meal with friends or a fun night out, Brinkleys has something for everyone. With a diverse menu featuring classic pub fare and specialty cocktails, this restaurant and bar is the perfect place to unwind and socialize. Come visit Brinkleys Restaurant & Pub for a memorable dining experience in the heart of Boston.
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225 William F McClellan Hwy, East Boston, MA 02128, United States
Opening hours of Brinkleys Restaurant & Pub
Monday:
17:00 - 23:00
Tuesday:
17:00 - 23:00
Wednesday:
17:00 - 23:00
Thursday:
17:00 - 23:00
Friday:
17:00 - 23:00
Saturday:
17:00 - 23:00
Sunday:
17:00 - 23:00
Reviews of Brinkleys Restaurant & Pub
"It's a good solid hotel restaurant. Probably not a place I would go to if I weren't in the hotel, but perfect as a hotel restaurant - a simple, well rounded menu that can serve anyone with quality food. I've been several times while traveling and the food is always good and the service great - friendly and pleasant staff who are happy to help."
"It's good in a pinch, when you're staying at the Courtyard, but expect to be waiting for a bit. The food is good, it just seems to be a little chaotic."
"Okay, here’s the thing. I was getting on a plane for the first time since February 2020 and flying out of Boston Logan at 7:54am (air travel is actually hypothetical, that plane didn’t actually get airborne until 9:45am…). I live in Vermont. Driving the 2.5 hrs to Logan isn’t bad. Parking at Logan IS bad. But! We have The Dartmouth Coach. Which, for $39, will deliver me, and my luggage, directly to my departure terminal. My problem was I’d have to get on the 3:25am Dartmouth Coach to make my flight and THAT seemed really terrible. So I decided to check out my Marriott app to see about staying at a hotel near the airport the night before. Which is how I wound up using a Free Night Award to stay at The Courtyard by Marriott near Logan Airport. I cannot imagine why anyone would willingly stay at this hotel without a free night. I also got an upgrade to a suite. I’ll say again, I have NO IDEA why anyone would pay for that suite… The hotel is OLD. And TIRED. But it’s carrying on! Like the rest of us. The staff at the hotel was pretty great though. And I do enjoy periodically dipping my toe into the parallel universe of The World of Air Travel. It’s weird. Before making my reservation at The Courtyard By Marriott I made sure there was a restaurant on site that was open late. Because I would be working my usual day (wake up 5:30am, take care of dogs/animals, cook/prep/schedule/stock/troubleshot at The Hartland Diner 6:30am-4pm, then get on the 5:05pm bus to Boston) and after my 2hrs 45min bus ride to Terminal A and 15 min ride in the hotel shuttle bus (the shocks for which went, entirely, about 10 years ago…WOW) and checking in (when I discovered that I’d made my reservation for the wrong night and the LOVELY front desk guy switched it for me), dropping my bags in the hotel room and stripping off the outer layer of fleecy jammy pants I wanted to get directly to the bar. Which I did. And, as I said, it’s weird in there. In kind of a fun way though. This is NOT a young person’s spot. When the bartender (a GROWN woman, like myself) told me I didn’t have to wait to be seated and tapped the bar top like “sit right here honey” I practically hopped up onto that bar stool. I was LOVING the Grown Diner Waitress serving drinks vibes!! And I LOVE seeing we “seasoned” women on the service frontlines. I ordered a gin and tonic. It was terrible! Because the tonic was entirely flat. Which is the problem with 99.999% of gin and tonics. So I’m gonna chalk that one up to operator error. I ordered two apps: fried pickles - meh - someone left them in the fryer too long, but not terrible; Buffalo Cauliflower - a little weird, it had been steamed and then kind of “seared”?? And then covered in hot sauce and blue cheese dressing. If I hadn’t been so stubborn and actually cut the cauliflower smaller it would have been easier to eat. I was expecting fried cauliflower. But I got actual cauliflower and just as well. Because! I then ordered the Beer Battered Fish Sandwich. Which comes with either regular fries or sweet potato. I got regular. I think this might be the best fried fish sandwich I’ve ever had. Fish was fried AMAZINGLY crispy and the batter was delicious! The bun had also been grilled to perfection. The sandwich is served with lettuce and tomato and I didn’t add anything to it. No sauce. Nothing. So when I tell you this was a DELICIOUS, EXCEPTIONAL fish sandwich I’m talking about the actual, unadorned ingredients. And. The Fries. Some of the best fries I’ve ever had. SO GOOD. Thick cut, with skin, but also crispy. (I don’t like soggy fries). And plenty of them. The only reason I didn’t finish every little scrap of French Fry on my plate was because I was officially feeling uncomfortably full. Which, honestly, is usually my goal when I’m eating out. I want food so good I stuff myself. If you find yourself in the vicinity of Logan Airport, or at this Courtyard by Marriott, GET THE FISH SANDWICH. It is a whole, delicious meal!"
"While the decor is a bit tired and worn, and the menu quite limited, our food was excellent!. I had the chicken club. The chicken was tender and moist and the bacon perfectly crisp and flavorful. My partner had a burger which he pronounced really good, flavorful and moist even if it was a touch overcooked. Thd French Fries was really crisp and obvious right out of the fryer. Great service as well."
"Service was a little slow but I enjoyed the food. Had my first lobster roll and loved it. Buffet breakfast was even better. I'd eat here again for sure."
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