Mad Hatter Restaurant
969 Washington St, Weymouth
(339) 201-4247
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While the food is OK, I just can't believe that that they charge $3.00 per cup of coffee. They do not offer a bottomless cup of coffee, like other restaurants. The coffee cup is on the smaller size,
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
Was my first time taking my newborn out with my toddler out to eat and my toddler has been acting out since the new baby so he was kind of all over the place and the baby was intermittently crying so it was becoming impossible to eat. The waitress and hostess helped distract the toddler and help me get out to the car with the newborn. Was very thankful for that! Food is great too
I really enjoy the Irish breakfast
We had a function there and it was great!!!
Semi disappointed.. our table was wet as it was freshly cleaned, the coffee was good, the atmosphere was open and relaxed. The menu is semi limited. My friend’s meal looked great and she ate most of it.
Mine lacked appearance, and some flavor. The puff pastry was stuffed with corned beef hash, and it came with this sauce on top.
Corned beef, mushy because of how it was cooked, it was almost like it was steamed in the puff pastry. The puffed pastry, if you removed the egg from the top was burnt, most likely due to cooking the corned beef inside. The eggs on top were cooked as ordered, but then the sauce on top had such an off flavor. It reminded me of thousand island dressing, but with a kick. Maybe too much horseradish?? I’m not sure, but the flavor sat on my tongue all day. It was not pleasant. Also, in a dish that does not come with toast, I feel that for $14 there should have been more home fries.
Pictured is the (meal as it was delivered, untouched)
Mad Hatter Delight:
Homemade corned beef hash in a puff pastry, two eggs, any style, topped with Mad Hatter Delight sauce & home fries.
Called ahead to check menu and was told it has breakfast and lunch items.Also checked online brunch menu. Needless to say. We got there and told they had 2 chefs out and function. They only offered omelets and very basic buffet. Everything was skimpy and definitely not worth the money! If we didnt put a few items on plate we would have walked out.
I had ordered the brunch but the items on the buffet were limited, the hash browns were too spicy, the sausage was raw, the hot meats were unavailable and the hot dinner items were bland and warm, so I ordered a ham& cheese omelette, that gave me a fishy after bite left a horrible taste on palate. Coffee was bitter, orange juice was good, oh yeah and the sweet plate had only 3 items( a cookie, 6 layer snack bite, muffin)
I Will Not Be Returning
Good lunch here with friends. Highly recommend the Grilled Reuben!
Sorry to say... stopped in last week for steak And eggs. I've heard a lot of good things about, so I wanted to try it. I got the driest... most unseasoned steak tips I've ever had. $35 later I was pretty disappointed in what I got... maybe I caught them on an off day. But wow was this bad.
Terrific staff, food and reasonable cost made this Sunday brunch special !! The personable and professional hostess and server were special and made the whole experience the best. The food was hot and tasty without any complaints from our party of very particular diners.Not only did our server check to see that our beverages were full; the wonderful hostess Alli came by to see if she could do anything to help make our dining experience be better. She was just so pleasant and caring. Go to the Mad Hatter for an outstanding dining experience.
Restaurantji Recommends
Buffet with no Irish breakfast (chicken Alfredo instead). Not the St Patrick's meal that I expected nor how the restaurant used to be.
My family and I were so excited to visit today, after looking at such a great menu. We got there at 1 pm and were told it was brunch only. Not everyone in our party wanted that, but ok. Your menu showed an extensive brunch with a carving station and desserts. Neither of those were available for us. Just the usual breakfast foods and some haddock. Yet we were charged the full buffet brunch price for simple breakfast food we could've ordered at any IHOP. Very disappointing.
Had heard so many wonderful things about Mad Hatter but unfortunately Sundays are apparently a buffet! And a pretty basic/underwhelming one at that. The regular menu is not available at all. Did not see this information on the website. Around 11am when we went most of the buffet items were empty and staff had to be asked to replenish. The food was all good just not the creative and fun menu we were expecting.
Absolutely atrocious food was horrible. Went dead today for this weekend brunch everything was cold one of them car station they had it was called dry tough to cut tough to chew. The service was just as atrocious a mimosa got maybe a few little splashes of so of orange juice in it I was told I had to ask for more because the waitress ran out of it at wherever so that took some time for me to fly somebody else down and she gave me a look and has a new food came out. It was still cold. The scrambled eggs are horrible. The sausages were just cold. The only edible things there was a piece of toast, fruit, and shrimp cocktail and the shrimp cocktail was almost warm probably the worst experience I’ve ever had.
Went to Sunday brunch. Website had brunch menu (breakfast and lunch food) . When we arrived, we were told that it was a buffet. On any given Sunday it might be buffet or menu, no change of the website. Breakfast food was good, lunch food was okay. Fish was dry, sliced roast beef was tough. Ran out of mini cannolis, did not have the ingredients to make more.
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