Pickle Jar Kitchen

170 Main St, Falmouth
(508) 540-6760

Recent Reviews

Bob L.

I've had 2 great lunches here. Food and service was outstanding. It's not cheap but the location demands that.

Patricia Brennan

Yummy. The Grerk salad was fabulous!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Marsha Ledbury Deinnocentis

5 of us enjoyed delicious sandwiches and pickled treats after a stroll thru downtown.Thanks for awesome

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: House Made Fries, Pickled Vegetables, Pickle Jar, Boursin B L T Sammies

Frederick J.

Oh pickle jar pickle jar. I wish you were open longer, we just love you and your pickles. And your sandwiches. And your cup cakes. And your soups. Don't ever leave us dear sweet pickle jar.

Allie M.

Delicious and fresh food. Great for breakfast or lunch. Love the bog salad. Very friendly staff, too.

Karl Boettger

If you need a great experience to bring in food for a work lunch The Pickle Jar is a great option. Friendly and helpful service and the food was great.Vegetarian options: They offer great salad options

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pulled Pork, The Firehouse Sandwich, Boursin B L T Sammies

Jewell Novak

Very good food, nice and fresh and healthy additions, would try again

Kate S.

It was overhyped of how good it was but the fried pickles were the best part! None of the other food stood out, would rather have eaten elsewhere tbh :(

Jennie P.

I'm from out of town and this place was a great find. The food was great, the server was kind and sweet. The whole restaurant was adorable. Would recommend to anyone in the area.

Bart Read

Quiet on a Friday morning.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Armen Moloian

Blueberry muffin pancakes? What more does a mortal need?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

lecf08

It was good food but we were charged $20 for a chicken, bacon, cheddar cheese sandwich... Not cool!It was not part of the menu but considering that every sandwich is around $10, regardless of complexity, with a few outliers coming in at $18/$19, the waiter had a blast telling her friend how much she charged us.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 2

Evan Offord

1. The firehouse sandwich was phenomenal. However, 18 dollars for a sandwich at a lunch place without complementary fries or chips? Instead, complementary pickled green beans and onions? Very strange, even at a place called the "Pickle Jar Kitchen".2. The Pickle Flight, which you pay 10 dollars for. You may expect to receive 4-5 different types of pickles as in dill, bread and butter, etc, cucumber pickles, or some kind of description on the menu. No, instead an assortment of random pickled items including mushrooms, cloves of garlic, ONE cucumber, and what seemed to be half a head of onion? At best bad advertising, at worst not very tasty.3. The side of fries that I ordered (see #1), was delivered thin and burnt, more reminiscent of overtoasted potato chips then French fries.Service was fine.2/5

Kathleen Z.

Had their chicken quinoa soup, just delicious! Service was wonderful, very down to earth restaurant. Also has a salad with goat cheese, pecans and beets. Wonderful!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lynne C

This is the cutest cafe with indoor and outdoor seating. The breakfast sandwich with ham was served with a side of pickled veggies. The chicken kale soup tasted homemade.We sat in the back patio area under a large maple tree. Very charming and unique setting.Service was very good.Gluten free bread is available for sandwiches.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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