This place is excellent. Â The food is fresh, creative and delicious. Â On my most recent trip I started out with the Heritage Littlenecks, and they were OUT OF THIS WORLD. Â They are a sort of take on a clams casino, but instead are broiled with an artichoke pesto/spinach topping and bread crumbs. Â They were so tender and just plain YUM. Â My husband started with the stuffie, which was huge with large chunks of clam and then had the extremely lean, tasty and abundant pastrami sandwich special. Â My husband wants me to emphasize just how lean and not overly salty it was (with the perfect amount of mustard and melted sharp provolone). Â After the necks, I had the crab cake sandwich with spicy mayo. Â The crab was nice big chunks, and the cake was full of peppers. Â We each only finished about half our sandwiches, and did I mention the fries? Â They were hand-cut, twice fried perfection and sprinkled with what appeared to be sea salt. Â All that plus two BBC beers and a coffee was only like $50. Â We've been before, and they are pretty darn consistent too. Â It's a definite keeper.
Review Source:Simply put, Heritage Tap is a great place for dinner or lunch. Everything is cooked to order, specials every night, sometimes ones that are not on the menu but Joyce will let you know what they are. The Heritage Burger is one of the best burgers in the area, the fish & chips are colossal, and Dave is always cooking up something new.
It  may be small inside but there is nothing tiny about this place.
I'm sure this is a nice place to grab a bite and a drink. Â Atmosphere is comfy, and the folks seem nice. Â I, however, came for carryout Fish and Chips, twice. Â Both times the fish was greasy. Â The second time the chips looked like they had been reheated a couple of times before being dumped on me. Â Really disappointed.
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