Thomas G.
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A Hidden Gem in Needham
We experienced the pleasure of lunch at The James, an exquisite smaller Nouveau American restaurant in Needham Square, on November 26. I didn’t count the seating, but it can’t be more than about 40. The menu fits on one side of a page yet is satisfactorily varied. My wife had an exquisitely dressed burger with fries, cooked perfectly to her request. I had the “sausage sando” which is a medium sized sausage sub garnished with cooked onion and other condiments and which, to my surprise, didn’t leak or fall apart. I would order this again. The fries were perfectly cooked, as good as any I’ve ever had. We didn’t order drinks but they had a comprehensive cocktail menu.
The staff was great: intelligent, courteous and pleasant, and service is prompt. Reservations are recommended. Our lunch bill was $38 plus a generous tip. The dinner menu is more expensive but still not unreasonable. The photo shows the interior taken near the entrance. On the right are high seats in a row along the wall. We ate in a dining area with standard height seating off to the left, not visible in the photo. The kitchen, bar area, and restrooms are to the left toward the back.
For those not familiar with Needham, The James is not directly on Great Plain Avenue as the address might indicate – it’s hidden directly behind the storefronts on its block, in a nicely renovated old stone building next to the railroad tracks, easily accessible via an alley off Great Plain, and there are no stairs required for entry or transit. There is ample parking in a large municipal lot off Chapel Street near Lewandos Cleaners, with two handicapped spaces about 50 meters from the restaurant.
The James is a treat for anyone who wants a relaxing meal prepared with quality food. Highly recommended!