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Lenny's Hideaway — Restaurant in Cohasset

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Lenny's Hideaway
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5 South Main
5 S Main St, Cohasset, MA 02025
bia bistro
35 S Main St, Cohasset, MA 02025
Peel Pizza Company
13 Depot Ct, Cohasset, MA 02025
Ava Cucina
107 Ripley Rd, Cohasset, MA 02025
Hooper's Judge
9 Depot Ct, Cohasset, MA 02025
The Red Lion Tavern
71 S Main St, Cohasset, MA 02025
Salty Days Fish Co.
85 S Main St, Cohasset, MA 02025
Dunkin'
740 Chief Justice Cushing Hwy, Cohasset, MA 02025
Olde Salt House
44 Border St, Cohasset, MA 02025
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Lenny's Hideaway
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Lenny's Hideaway

Above Glove Up Gym, 8 Stagecoach Way, Cohasset, MA 02025
4.3(119)$$$$
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attractions: , restaurants: 5 South Main, bia bistro, Peel Pizza Company, Ava Cucina, Hooper's Judge, The Red Lion Tavern, Salty Days Fish Co., Dunkin', Olde Salt House
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(781) 923-1881
Website
lennyshideaway.com

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Guacamole N Chips
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Nearby restaurants of Lenny's Hideaway

5 South Main

bia bistro

Peel Pizza Company

Ava Cucina

Hooper's Judge

The Red Lion Tavern

Salty Days Fish Co.

Dunkin'

Olde Salt House

5 South Main

5 South Main

4.7

(104)

$$

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bia bistro

bia bistro

4.4

(88)

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Peel Pizza Company

Peel Pizza Company

4.3

(56)

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Ava Cucina

Ava Cucina

4.6

(64)

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Jeremy KrantzJeremy Krantz
This hidden gem is well-worth driving with its awesome ambiance, vibe, and food. The relaxed atmosphere and fact that it's tucked away on the first floor gives it this unique feel inside and the Mexican menu and tropical drinks will make you feel like you're on vacation. Service was excellent and attentive, and the outdoor seating area is great although the tables are a little on the smaller side. The vast indoor area has some awesome posters and vinyl decorations and a nice long bar where you can enjoy some food and crush some island-inspired drinks. My taco salad ($17.95) was both ample and tasty as was my wife's daily special which was a chimichanga ($19.95). Their chips and guac ($9.95) were also super tasty as was our hibiscus Mai Tai ($13). My kid also dug the quesadilla and rice option they had alongside a few other available dishes on the kids menu. Marisol was awesome and we'll definitely be back.
Phil RedmanPhil Redman
Very new place in an off street location, not marked yet so you need to know where to go. However I wouldn’t rush. The place hasn’t changed it’s look since the last one so pretty basic. The food is mediocre and like the drinks, overpriced. My carne asada and carnitas tacos were fine, a little soggy though and fell apart. My wife got the swordfish special as seen in the photo. Barely any fish or anything else in it for that matter. Very disappointing. The salsa and guacamole were both tasteless and in small portions. Good draft beer selection though and friendly service. Unfortunately it took over 20 minutes to get my second beer, which came well after everyone was done eating, but they comped it. Which was nice. We probably would t go back though.
Laura SudbeyLaura Sudbey
What a hidden taco gem! This was our first visit, and we’re so glad we discovered it. We sat outside on the cozy porch under string lights, and it made for the perfect evening. The margaritas were spot-on, and the food was bursting with authentic, fresh flavor. As someone who’s gluten-free, I was thrilled to see they offer GF wraps for burritos and quesadillas — such a thoughtful touch! Can’t wait to come back and hopefully snag a seat in Lenny the Monarch’s booth.
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This hidden gem is well-worth driving with its awesome ambiance, vibe, and food. The relaxed atmosphere and fact that it's tucked away on the first floor gives it this unique feel inside and the Mexican menu and tropical drinks will make you feel like you're on vacation. Service was excellent and attentive, and the outdoor seating area is great although the tables are a little on the smaller side. The vast indoor area has some awesome posters and vinyl decorations and a nice long bar where you can enjoy some food and crush some island-inspired drinks. My taco salad ($17.95) was both ample and tasty as was my wife's daily special which was a chimichanga ($19.95). Their chips and guac ($9.95) were also super tasty as was our hibiscus Mai Tai ($13). My kid also dug the quesadilla and rice option they had alongside a few other available dishes on the kids menu. Marisol was awesome and we'll definitely be back.
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Very new place in an off street location, not marked yet so you need to know where to go. However I wouldn’t rush. The place hasn’t changed it’s look since the last one so pretty basic. The food is mediocre and like the drinks, overpriced. My carne asada and carnitas tacos were fine, a little soggy though and fell apart. My wife got the swordfish special as seen in the photo. Barely any fish or anything else in it for that matter. Very disappointing. The salsa and guacamole were both tasteless and in small portions. Good draft beer selection though and friendly service. Unfortunately it took over 20 minutes to get my second beer, which came well after everyone was done eating, but they comped it. Which was nice. We probably would t go back though.
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What a hidden taco gem! This was our first visit, and we’re so glad we discovered it. We sat outside on the cozy porch under string lights, and it made for the perfect evening. The margaritas were spot-on, and the food was bursting with authentic, fresh flavor. As someone who’s gluten-free, I was thrilled to see they offer GF wraps for burritos and quesadillas — such a thoughtful touch! Can’t wait to come back and hopefully snag a seat in Lenny the Monarch’s booth.
Laura Sudbey

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4.3
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3.0
15w

I love Mexican food probably eat Mexican twice a week for past 15 years. And living in Hingham there are a few close by options. I really want to like Lenny’s

We went to Lenny’s because we were in Cohasset for an event, and have been to Lenny’s a good amount before so knew it was an option for a quick-ish bite with our toddler.

The location and vibe are great, and we were seated quickly. It is kid friendly with high chairs and friendly staff and patrons.

The food is mostly where there is room for improvement. The guac was a little too salty, although our toddler loved it so can’t complain much. I’ve had a number of their entrees, and I’m on the hunt for a “good” one. This time I got the bowl with chicken, and it was pretty bland and just kind of awful. A Mexican bowl these days is a stable, and very easy to make, I know I make them at my house and order at places all the time. The chicken was overcooked and chewy with no flavor, the rice was undercooked and still crunch, and everything else in the bowl was lackluster and forgettable. I’ve had the enchilada (slightly better), burrito (used to be good during Covid), and I can’t remember if I’ve had the tacos. But to reiterate I have found anything I really like yet unfortunately, because I really want to like it!

I will try Lenny’s again for the location, vibe, and staff, and cause Mexican is one of my favorite foods. please suggest something that is good or tinker with your recipes to make these staples better!

Last service was great, but I would appreciate if they offered hot sauce when delivery the...

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3.0
3y

Restaurant was busy, atmosphere is really great. It's located on the second story and there was elevator access. Menu was Mexican - Texmex style. Nachos were GREAT. One negative were the coctails. I'm not sure if the bartender was new or the pre-mix for the margaritas were just off but they were bad. Three of us had the standard margarita, and I had the spicy jalapeño margarita - it was all lime juice and very little any other flavor. Tequila was almost non-existent in flavor likely because the bartender murdered it in lime juice. My partner had the mango margarita which was better, probably because the mango puree they used cut the lime.

Worst part about it, regarding the coctail issue, is our server (very nice and professional) told us straight out she could not do much to address the coctail issue as they don't generally allow you to send back drinks. They eventually gave us a couple replacement drinks, but sadly they were just okay.

Overall - food was good, drinks okay, and service was very...

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1.0
1y

Do not eat here. Find somewhere else. Very disappointed overall. First, they charged you for chips, salsa and queso. Which I’m okay with if it was good. It was straight out of a Tostitos jar. Literally no way around it. Could have bought it at the store cheaper than what I paid for a little bowl of each. 3 out of the 4 of us in my party got Lenny’s margarita. It was 12 dollars each. Not a bad margarita, Just small. When asked about the margarita pitcher they offered, they advised it was 65 dollars. The waitress stated it served 4 drinks in each pitcher. I’m not the best at math but 12x4=48 dollars, why are you charging me 65 for a pitcher? Mmm didn't make sense. Didn’t get it. The food was EXPENSIVE for what it was. 3 tacos, rice and beans was 32 dollars. Again, could have went to the store, got groceries and cooked a whole Mexican dinner for the price I paid for one meal. Not. Worth. It. Never will be back. Do not waste...

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