Bayside Grill and Tavern

Bayside Grill and Tavern is a seafood restaurant Wolfeboro located in United States.

7 / 10
21
ratings
  • Phone

    (603) 515-1002

  • Website

    baysidegrillandtavern.com

  • Facebook

    171906266155523

  • Type

    Seafood Restaurant

Address

51 Mill St Wolfeboro , NH 03894 United States

Comments / 9


Keywords:

scenic views wraps spinach jalapeños tomatoes banana peppers feta cheese Bay well
Gary Hicks

Got Hawaiian Pizza with Jalapeños on it,Wanted banana peppers . 1 of the best crusts I've ever had,great pizza . downside sent back chicken wings for being fridge cold in the middle & cheesecake was dry

Jennifer Selinger

went here last summer a few times. We had dinner outside, nice view of the bay . we parked our kayaks in front and then had dinner . After we paddled away. Great location for boaters.

Michael Travis

Make your own pizza . I suggest feta , tomato , and spinach , Excellent. Great entertainment as well

Ann Marie

Try the sangria ! Both red and white are great. Love the CBRW wrap

Mike Callahan

Excellent food. I loved the baked scallops .

Justine Gagnon

Having a great time listening to the band Shameless!! God food & great views !!

Sam Bantner

Pesto Chicken Sandwich

Jared Downing

Good food. Go on a nice night and sit outside!

Kimbers Sheppard

We've been waiting forever to get our dinners (we ordered at lunch btw)! Bad!

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