CASH ONLY! We visited on the strong recommendation of a nearby local business we regularly shop on the way home from weekends in Provincetown. Lots of parking on a side road leading off the main road which also serves as the parking lot. Charming exterior like an old house. I read the original owners retired and sold the business just a few weeks ago to a family who appears to have several family members working in the restaurant along with the previous staff. Upon entering, It might seem a little confusing as you walk into a foyer which also has counter/bar seating adjacent an open kitchen. There isn't a discernible host station so we just waited near the "wait to be seated" sign. An employee came up to us within a few minutes to seat us. As we were waiting, we noticed a pan of beautiful popovers on a counter and we knew right away we needed to try one. It was around noon which is just an hour before closing and were lucky to be seated at a very comfortable, roomy corner window booth.The main dining room is a large open space, very clean and naturally lighted from many windows. A young man came up to our table right away with water and took our drink orders. Coffee was delicious and piping hot and I love that they serve their soft drinks in a can with a glass of ice on the side. We let our server know we were first timers and enthusiastic about the many special items on the menu. We were immediately drawn to the special popover we had observed earlier, served with melted brie, raspberry jam, fresh raspberries and bacon. We decided to share one as a breakfast appetizer, before our entrees. It arrived with melty brie cheese, raspberry jam and bacon still bubbling from the griddle. No fresh raspberries, however which we didn't notice until we were half done with it. For our entrees, we settled on 2 of the extensive Eggs Benedict items on the menu. I had the Irish Benedict, house made Corned Beef Hash on a traditional english muffin. My husband chose a Florentine Benedict with spinach, served on potato pancakes instead of an English muffin. While waiting for our entrees, we observed some of the great young staff circling the dining room helping out the servers by refilling coffee, run food, bus tables and generally keep things clean and stocked. Our waitress was a little short with us, however, like she didn't want to be there, or maybe it was a long shift. We got what amounted to an eye roll from her at one point over a question we had about a menu item. When our entrees arrived we were a little disappointed with the messy presentation, and even more disappointed that they were both lukewarm. I could have said something, but by this time the restaurant was closing in a half hour and it's always such a big deal to complain in person. I also hate wasting food and probably waiting longer for the kitchen to redo an order that should have been right the first time, especially when you're starving. Maybe asking that the popover to be served first allowed our entrees to be left sitting longer than they should have. The home fries served are seasoned red potatoes chunks, cooked ahead, but not really what I would call home fries as they weren’t very warm and not browned on the griddle for very long to reheat them, if at all. My hash was tasty, but chopped up so finely that it was crumbly and mealy in texture, and again, not at all grilled, caramelized or cohesive . The english muffin was barely toasted and difficult to cut through. The poached eggs were cooked ok, but placed all on one muffin half with very little Hollandaise. The potato pancake on the florentine was better, but nothing on either dish was hot. We went to pay the check with a credit card, not realizing that the restaurant accepts cash only. Kind of thought our waitress might have mentioned this when we told her it was our first time visiting. Also no ATM on site, so I had to walk down the street to a bank to get money. We'll remember if we...
Read moreI came with 5 family members while on vacation based on the reviews. What an incredible disappointment!!! Rude is too nice a term to use for what we experienced. After waiting almost an hour, which was fine, the host told us to go on in. We went in, were seated, and then this old woman came over and began loudly berating us, telling us there was a process, and we couldn't just walk in and sit down!!! One of my sisters politely explained that she was told to come in, and this rude lady cut her off, said " you have to get out of that table and wait your turn." As we started to get up to leave, ( and by now half of the restaurant was staring at us) the host comes over and says he didnt tell us to go in ( again...loudly) and when my sister told him he had looked right at her and said to go in, he said, well, I didn't mean to look at you. He said to "go wait your turn, and if you do, there will be NO HARD FEELINGS WHEN YOU CAME BACK IN!!!!!!" As if we were the ones who made the mistake and were causing the scene!! At no time did anyone in our party raise her voice. The only ones being loud and belligerent were the staff. Needless to say, we left and decided we'd rather chalk up our hour wait as a lesson learned about Cape Cod hospitality than patronize such a mean- spirited place. The food may indeed be good. We wouldn't know, but a note to other tourists...steer clear of this restaurant. There are undoubtedly more civil establishments on the Cape that understand what customer service and plain old good...
Read moreI’ve had breakfast at a lot of places on the Cape but for me “Jack’s Out Back” stands above them all. The quality of their food is outstanding. From the coffee on, everything is always top shelf. I’m a big fan of their own country ham. It’s a little extra if you opt for it over the regular ham but is worth every penny. Large tasty pieces oozing with flavor are what you’re in for if you order it. I ordered poached on GF multigrain toast as well. The eggs were perfect, not hard, not runny, but just in between they way i like them. The GF toast is the best i’ve had anywhere. GF bread/toast is often not that tasty but at Outback Jack’s it is, a pleasant surprise. Home fries are the best i’ve ever had anywhere on or off Cape. If you’ve never been Jack’s is a little tricky to find. It’s tucked in way back behind some businesses on Rt. 6A. Just follow the driveway “Outback” to a large parking lot and you’ll find “Jack’s”. I almost forgot Cash only and they offer complimentary coffee at the front as you just might have to wait for a High Top, Booth or...
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