Persy's Place Falmouth, MA

40 N Main St, Falmouth
(508) 540-3500

Recent Reviews

Peter Z.

Pretty basic breakfast that really didn't make the cut. Convenient location in the middle of Falmouth, the staff was friendly enough but other than pretty good home fries and tasty corn bread found the rest of our options to Be either overcooked or below par. Plenty of other options in the area. Sorry,Percy's

Cyndy Scrivani

Scrambled eggs with American cheese cheese not melted at all waitress left off food and never came back to ask us if we needed anything else like jelly or the toast that I didn't

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 1

S J.

Anya (?) was too busy on her phone .. they all were.. skip this place and go to Betsy's diner! You won't be disappointed there! (And the food was mediocre)

Audi 6289

Great place to stop in for breakfast i think it’s attached to a hotel/inn. They are very great at being at the tables and asking if anyone needs anything.But the food was not to special, just felt a little rushed coming out. I am sitting here writing this review and they are not pushing me out after I paid so I feel comfortable.Rachel was my server very nice! Thank you

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 5

Flaviana Maher

Nice experience delicious food, kids are welcomeKid-friendliness: Very hospitality

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Toast, Cornbread, Pancake

Robin Oliver

Great place for family reunions. I've been going there for a few years and they are very accommodating. The food is good though very plentiful and the prices are not to bad. Nice and clean.Wheelchair accessibility: There is access on the side entry not to difficult to manage.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Cornbread, Pancake

David P.

Order takeout what I received was embarrassing. My two eggs were literally cut into about 50 pieces. I'm going to attach a photo if possible -there was no egg white just the middle and wow seems like they just don't care at all.

Keith K.

This BREAKFAST And Lunch place Lives up to the Hype..i fell in Luv with their Homemade Hash

Bobby Vigliotti

Always nice ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crab Cake Benedict, Corned Beef Hash, Cornbread

Sherman Hanke

Rachel was fantastic (as were the food and the coffee!)

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Cornbread

Patricia D'Ascoli

We were seated at the window in a large booth which seemed like a great spot in the restaurant until we noticed all the dead flies on the windowsill. After complaining, we were directed to move one booth over where the seats were covered in sticky red duct tape. We then moved ourselves to a table across the room. The carpet was dirty and generally the place didn't feel clean. A breakfast sandwich on pumpernickel toast was so saturated in butter I couldn't eat the bread. The "guts" were good though and the French toast, bacon and over easy eggs were "okay." Endless coffee for $4 a cup but the coffee was mediocre at best. But for the flies I would have given this establishment 3 stars.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 4

Johnny

When you go here, you know you will at least be having a great breakfast. The Buffalo Chicken omelet is awesome.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Home Fries, Pancake, Hash

Chris Gregoire

This was a hard one to decide between 3 and 4 stars. The food was extremely slow to come out of the kitchen, and the waitress was also a little inattentive. There wasn't a wait when we arrived, so it's not that they were overly busy. When the food did arrive, nothing really stood out. We had 2 different versions of the eggs benedict. The english muffins weren't toasted enough, there wasn't enough Hollendaise sauce, and the side choices forced us both to waste some food. I had the chourico hash, and it didn't seem to have the siracha that it was described as. My wife's ham was very mid on her eggs. The potatoes were ok, but they were nothing special. And, in this day and age, when breakfast dishes are costing 15 bucks each, I don't feel like I should leave without feeling completely stuffed. However, I didn't feel that way.This was our second time back. First time was during Covid, so I didn't want to leave a review, as we all know that during THAT time everying was a little off, but at this point, I expect a little better. I don't see myself trying a third time.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Robby Lender

It’s a really good and inexpensive place to go for breakfast but it’s a country restaurant so the atmosphere leaves something to be desired and the service can be hit or miss. Food is always good though!Vegetarian options: The dishes are pretty clear on the menu about what has meat and what doesn’t. There’s always an omelette or pancake or other options but if you’re vegan I’m not sure what they have, (if anything)Dietary restrictions: They’re clear about what’s in a dish and they’re tell you when something goes against what dishes you can or cannot have.Parking: There’s a very small free parking lot on the side of the inn, but it’s almost always full. There may be a secondary parking lot in the back, but I am not sure about that and it may not even exist.Kid-friendliness: It’s a very kid friendly restaurant. There is a kids menu and the atmosphere is not upscale so children will not disturb it.Wheelchair accessibility: The main entrance is not wheelchair accessible, and one would need to go through the main inn entrance to get in, and even then I’m not sure if it’s wheelchair accessible.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Lobster Eggs Benedict, Toast, Home Fries, Belgian Waffle, Pancake

Matthew Ciuccio

Good food. Very good. Poor service.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 2

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