It is what it is. Â Myself and most I know who live in Carver go here for a quick beer and maybe a pizza. Â The pizza is nothing special. It's ok, that's it. Â The appetizers you can tell are out of a box and the burgers are just a burger. Â I did have a big salad there one night that was pretty good. I think it was called the cornerstone salad or something. Â More than anything it's a bar that hosts many regulars. Â The bar staff is ok, though there are a few women working it that could be friendlier.
If you go here don't expect too much. The food passes as edible, but that's about it. Â If you want to spend some time watching a game here having a few drinks then you'll be ok. Â If you're looking for really good bar pizza go to The Cabin or The Central cafe, both 15 minutes away in Middleboro. They are two of the best around!
The title of best pizza in Carver is an honor akin to tallest guy at a jockey convention. Â Still, Cornerstone's definitely has Mamma Mia's and Santoro's beat.
Stopped in during dinner on Saturday night for a gift certificate and two cheese bar pizzas to go.
The bar was nearly full- mostly with middle-aged locals- but many tables were empty. Â The decor is dark wood, expect sports on the TVs and the centerpiece of the room is a large, U-shaped bar with American macro brews as well as Harpoon IPA and Sam's Winter Lager. Â The atmosphere is casual and convivial.
As it took forever for the pizzas, I had plenty of time to watch plates come out of the kitchen; obviously, I can't vouch for taste, but there was a salad plate that came out that looked great. Â Might be worth investigating further, although everything else seemed like pretty standard burgers-and-fries pub fare.
MVP: Â The bar pizza. Â It's a 12" pie for one, thin crust, not very greasy. Â I could probably eat two in one sitting.
LVP: Â Two Mama Celeste-sized pizzas took forty-five minutes to prepare. Â Call ahead and then add twenty minutes to your pick-up time.
Cornerstone's isn't destination dining, but give the bar pizza a shot if you are rolling through town.
If I lived in Carver I would maybe go back if I wanted a pizza and a beer. Â If you're passing through, keep on passing until you get to a better place to eat. Â It takes them about 25-30 minutes to make a pizza at a slow lunch time. Â It is a dark and depressing bar area. Â So depressing I took my pizza to-go. Â The bartender wasn't very friendly but to be fair, I wouldn't want to be friendly with the crowd that was there either. Â Typical loud mouth sports fans and political experts. Â They do have Keno, so if you want a dark depressing place to try your luck, you found it! Â The pizza wasn't bad but it wasn't worth the wait.
Review Source:Probably should have turned around and walked out. Â The minute you step into this place it is dark, with wood paneling and dim lights. Â The place just feels shady.
Waiting over a 1/2 hour for something as simple as a 10" pizza when there were NO other diners (minus those "biker" looking folks at the bar), is just plain wrong. Â The pizza was pretty lacking in flavor to boot. Â It was BUFFALO... was it spicy? Â Not at all. Â Such a disappointment.
I think I saw Willie Nelson though =p