Founded five years ago by a transplant summer bartender from the Squire down the road, this little pub has made a name for itself with its secret burger recipe, where half a pound of Angus beef mixed with mysterious herbs and spices is served atop an English muffin. A mix of locals and tourists come to eat and drink tap beers and specialty cocktails.
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tried Red Nun on a girls night out and we loved it! there were five of us and we shared some appetizers and had margaritas. SO GOOD! the staff was very friendly and it was just all in all fun ambiance. we're still talking about it and can't wait to go back! Posted by kathy: May. May 26th, 2011 at 7:49 AM
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Our group arrived and was greeted by a friendly staff and owner. The place was glowing with local flavor of fisherman, tradesmen and tourists all mixing in great cheer. Great beers on tap and fantastic martinis. Bar staff was engaging as well as entertaining. The food was quick, waitstaff diligent.......I recommend any of the seafood, especially the fried lobster. But far and away the burger steals the show here.... Posted by Tim: Jul. July 3rd, 2010 at 12:20 AM
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contrary to what the other reviewer said this is a very cozy watering hole which happens to have one of the Cape's best burgers ever. WELL worth the visit. And no there is no homeless guy by the video gambling machine. Posted by Rob: Jan. January 4th, 2010 at 12:37 PM
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utterly disappointing
hockey puck hamburger
slow and surly service
don't get the bar seat next to the homeless guy playing the video gambling machine Posted by jeff: Nov. November 30th, 2009 at 9:12 AM
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