Italian restaurant · Medford
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"Fiore Italy received approval from the city council to open in Medford, serving dinner service to start and lunch to follow." - Dana Hatic
Brazilian restaurant · Medford
Down-home operation spotlighting typical Brazilian barbecued meat dishes, plus fajitas & desserts.
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Restaurant · Medford
The Porch Southern Fare & Juke Joint is a laid back spot that's serious about BBQ, cocktails, and live music. Serving up authentic Southern BBQ courtesy of its 1000 lb wood smoker and a menu that highlights the best of Southern cooking, Nashville-native and chef/owner Jonathan Post creates an authentic Southern dining experience that celebrates the food, music, and hospitality of his home city.
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Haitian restaurant · Medford
This casual Caribbean-Haitian cafe in Medford serves up mouthwatering BBQ chicken, tender goat dishes, and fresh smoothies that transport you straight to the islands.
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New England restaurant · Medford
Meat-filled sandwiches, fried seafood & burgers at an outpost of a stalwart local fast-food chain.
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Mediterranean restaurant · Medford
Relaxed, timber-clad eatery offering wood-fired pizza, fresh pasta & rotating beers & wine.
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Deep Cuts Deli is a buzzing Medford Square hotspot for awesome sandwiches, craft beer, and live music, where foodies and artists unite for good vibes.
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Halal restaurant · Medford
Modest, low-key outlet offering an array of traditional Pakistani & Indian cuisine.
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Bar & grill · Medford
Family-run restaurant featuring Italian-inspired dishes, a creative martini list & an outdoor patio.
Bakery · Medford
Housemade breads, pastries & cakes are offered in this pared-down French-style bakery.
Mexican restaurant · Medford
A taco is a delicious dish that is found in households and restaurants all across the world. Tacos make an excellent family meal or party food because they are easy to make, inexpensive, and they can be created with a person's preferences in mind. The burrito made its way into the US in the 1900s. The first mention of a burrito on a U.S. menu was in the 1930s at the El Cholo Spanish Café in Los Angeles, though burritos had likely been making the rounds in the states before then. We Cater to any type of event, let your guest indulge in pure authentic Mexican Cuisine! Any Questions or Additional Information contact us at info@ilovepicante.com