I give this place five stars because my experience was mostly very pleasant, and because I was on a date with my boyfriend, we made the best of it. I did sense that there was something slightly off with the mood. The food was great, and the ambiance created a feeling of time travel. However, I couldn’t help but notice that most of the servers seemed very somber and, in a way, distant. Still, their service was exceptional—better than what I’ve experienced at many four-star restaurants.
There’s something about visiting the Yellow Café that I can’t quite put into words. It felt as though the servers were human shells being moved by ghosts. As strange as that sounds, I have a deeper spiritual empathy for the places I visit, especially those with a history of injustice toward people with whom I share a cultural lineage. I can't help but think that the Wampanoag people have a presence in the land, a connection to the soil that nourishes the grains feeding the modern descendants of tourists who visit.
I believe every patriot should visit the historic sites that shaped this country. Even during times of celebration, like Thanksgiving, it’s worth experiencing what it feels like to walk on the soil of America’s past. Take the time to spiritually connect with what you feel in these places, because you might be creating...
Read moreWhat a great experience. Very rarely do I get to say that. I was just walking down the road trying to locate a decent place for my 1 day trip to Plymouth and just happened to see this place with a very small "open 24 hrs" sign. Immediately peaked my interest because NOTHING is open 24 hrs anymore and it has to be good to stay open that often. I met some of the nicest people I came across in my week long trip to MA. From the second I was greeted at the door till the meal was done I was treated like a friend, and that I was valued. The menu was incredible with various choices including a fish sandwich that the staff catch and delicious tap root beer seeved in a frosted mug?! I realized after the waiter told me the workers all live together this place was different. I applaud their commitment to their lifestyle and faith, especially in today's world. I topped my dinner off with a carob brownie which I've never heard of before but throughougly enjoyed. I'm super impressed and wish this is what my typical dining experience was like. I see they have multiple locations which I will for sure be keeping my eye out for. I wish I could give it 6 stars....
Read moreGood food! We got a Ruben sandwich and a veggie Burger and a kid's hot dog, carrot cake and the gobbler sandwich. All the sandwiches were served with potato chips and a pickle. The Rubin sandwich was the best corned beef I've had in Plymouth, it was tender and juicy and no fat. The only thing I can say is the next time I will order extra corned beef on it. It looks like extra corned beef is only a $1.75 And that's pretty good considering the sandwich was only around $10. I'm just used to a larger sandwich since I come from the New York area But it was a darn good sandwich. I was very happy with the kids hot dog.The minute I saw it I said that's a Hebrew national, and I love Hebrew nationals it's the only hot dog I eat. Everyone else was very pleased with the gobbler sandwich and the veggie Burger.I don't know what kind of pickle it was I was eating but whatever it was it was really delicious. I'm thinking maybe they make their own. I never tasted a pickle like that before, it was good. The carrot cake was also very good. The cream cheese frosting wasn't super Sweet,It was perfect. We will definitely...
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