It's almost a good thing that Sully's doesn't have a better location, because there would be lines out the door. Â Don't let the back-alley location scare you, though. Â It's a quaint pub/restaurant (one side has a bar, the other just tables - pick your poison). Â The menu is diverse enough to be interesting, but not overly complicated.
Whether you're ordering the rib-eye steak sandwich (so good!), a burger, or fish and chips (a huge fillet that is moist and flaky, with a perfectly crisp batter), you're bound to be happy, with large portions and fair prices. Â Another thing that always says "quality" to me - the onion rings are homemade, and delicious with a thin, but tasty breading.
Used a <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2FRestaurant.com&s=0aab4cbd731f3d3b0d1453050d3abc56a8c80bd214e25469c7555b750dca8a51" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://Restaurant.com</a> gift certificate here in an attempt to patronize all restaurants near our new crib. This place is very hidden, in fact we even gave up the first time we tried to find it.
There are two sides, the bar and the dining area, but you can hear EVERYTHING going on in the bar. When the Blue Collar Crew gets to yapping, there is no drowning out the noise. Entertaining, albeit is slightly annoying.
Our waitress was a gem. Super friendly in a way such that you feel like you are at your cousins house having dinner. Filled up my wine class to the top, basically sealing her fate as an impeccable server.
We split the large antipasto- It was more than enough for two people, but be advised there is tuna fish on top. We were not prepared for this at all, having never ever seen it on antipasto before. This was a definite yuck for my man, and even off-putting for the seafood lover in me.
The boo got a burger and I got steak tips, cooked medium rare and they were DELICIOUS. Â Prices were a little high for the atmosphere. We somehow spent $80 on a dinner for two. We were both surprised, from the looks of it you should get outta there more cheaply....
We left stuffed and with leftovers. It seems like a place the locals hang out, and seeing as we are locals, I am sure we'll be back. At least to the bar area, where I could have been entertained for hours just listening.
OKAY I CANNOT SAY ENOUGH GOOD THINGS ABOUT THIS PLACE. My boyfriend and I are OBSESSED. This place is literally one of the highlights of living in Marlborough. Everytime we come here the waitresses have always been friendly, the food has always been AMAZING and the prices are fair.
We're not drinkers so we don't come here for the bar, we come to eat. We mostly get seafood here although on a few occasions we have ventured into other menu items. The fried clams? Ridiculously good. Better than seafood restaurants! I'm a huge scallop fan, I always get their baked or broiled scallops with the rice pilaf. Last time I got the stuffed baked scallops -- a little heavy on the butter but still delicious all the same.
Their side salads are HUGE. I have to pace myself when they bring it out so I don't get too full before my meal comes. The veggies are super fresh and crisp. The clam chowder actually has big pieces of clam in it (shocker!) and the chili is also very good.
On game days they have very, very, very cheap wings that are HUGE and YUMMY. I'm not very big on the famous Jordan wings but I love their original buffalo along with the honey bbq. This past weekend we went in for the Red Sox game and got 20 wings for $6. WHAT A STEAL.
If you live around here, if you work around here, if you're in the metrowest area, CHECK THIS PLACE OUT. You won't regret it!