It was 3.5. Food and service was good. I would visit again.
Sarah R.
Place rating: 5 Salisbury, MA
I have to say this is one of my favorites places for breakfast !!! I try to come here often & I hope this review helps ! Everyone super nice and have great personality ! I wish they had more seating with booths but other than that they are great !
Jamie C.
Place rating: 1 Rocky Mount, NC
I had fried whole belly clams, worst I’ve ever had. Rubbery, expensive, no flavor, and small portions. Not sure what other folks are eating here, the place was packed. Waitress was good.
Thomas F.
Place rating: 4 Salisbury, MA
Have been back a few more times recently and things have improved quite a bit. Quality of food is better, service has improved, the prices remained the same. Certainly a place I recommend for breakfast in town.
Elizabeth F.
Place rating: 4 Methuen, MA
The pancakes was really good the waitstaff nice and friendly eggs were yummy the omelette was yummy will definitely go back and try Lunch Menu I hear the Turkey Dinner is awesome
Debi R.
Place rating: 4 Salisbury, MA
Had the best turkey dinner severed fast friendly & lots of turkey for a good price. So glad we decieded to go
Jim L.
Place rating: 4 Merrimac, MA
Good food, fast, hot and with every penny. Can’t wait to come again. The prime rib is worth the trip alone. Service is friendly and fast. Perfect hole in the wall off the batten path.
Kay L.
Place rating: 5 Newburyport, MA
We love Connies but not everything on the menu is great. If you try it and aren’t impressed, don’t give up! It is worth finding what you do like. What they do well they do very, very well. They serve a great breakfast and offer anadama toast! Their parm is out of this world. I love the eggplant parm with ziti and I think it may be the best I’ve had. They have a homemade turkey dinner every Wednesday for 9.95 that offers all the fixins and real turkey. The fajitas are wonderful. Great service.
George L.
Place rating: 4 Methuen, MA
Connie’s is a Salisbury institution worth making part of your journey for a solid breakfast joint. With the Whistling Kettle up the street in Amesbury going out of business and replaced by the parking lot to the new CVS the title for best breakfast in Amesbury/Salisbury is up for grabs and there are a lot of players on the scene: Morning Buzz, Hollow Café, and Connie’s Stagecoach all make the top tier of options with Cosmo’s, Pat’s Diner and Marshview Café bringing up a second level of potential wildcards. One thing Connie’s has the others do not is their excellent lunch and dinner options. The others don’t have quite the level of quality and taste outside of the morning fare so I give the edge to Connie’s. Friendly staff, good breakfast and large space. Pass
Loverson W.
Place rating: 4 Seabrook, NH
I have been to a lot of restaraunts around the area and this is definetly a great one! We were greeted by a nice lady with a Greek accent. We had some seafood. It’ was very delicious. It’s a very small place so it’s not for the claustrophobic though. But the food is great and the atmosphere is nice and the staff is friendly!
Robyn W.
Place rating: 4 Houston, TX
OK, we’ve been here twice now(one time per year on our drive up to Maine). Granted we’ve only made it in for breakfast, but what a lovely treat that is! It’s certainly a small town diner type of feel. Open kitchen area and good solid coffee mugs! You can even sit at the counter if you like. It’s full of locals in the mornings. The service is always been welcoming and the food is pretty dang good. But the one thing you must get — GRILLEDMUFFINS! They make the muffins fresh and we always grab ½ dozen to take with us. So if you’re passing by and it’s breakfast time — stop on in! The last time we were in we grabbed a new muffin flavor, Morning Glory! And it was glorious. We’ll be back!
HighStandard S.
Place rating: 3 Honolulu, HI
Tried this place for the first time. It’s a humble Greek diner that also serves local fish. Was skeptical about ordering the fried seafood platter, but was I glad I did! Clams were cooked perfectly and the scallops were extra sweet. French fries were good and the cole slaw was fresh with a light sauce. Skip the Greek lemon soup and go for the fish chowder, which is quite hearty. The pies are store bought, but the rice pudding is home made and quite good. This place has a real local vibe, and they wouldn’t dare serve bad fish to locals. Portions were generous.
Bill E.
Place rating: 3 Delaware, OH
Went here for a breakfast meeting with work, the service was good, food was also good. All my co-workers liked it to, the only note they made was the coffee was weak.
Amber R.
Place rating: 2 Taunton, MA
The waitress was friendly and attentive. We went for breakfast. I think it left a lot to be desired. The clientele seemed to be mostly seniors and those on the larger side looking for a cheap eat. I asked for an egg over medium but it was very runny Pancakes tasted like a box mix and the hot cocoa tasted like wAter and whipped cream like cool whip. Yuck. I am giving two stars more for cleanliness and friendly service. You get what you pay for. Although I’ve eaten at many a cheap place with far better food! I will not go back.
Christine C.
Place rating: 3 Haverhill, MA
We hit this place once in a while. The food is decent and reasonable priced. It seems to be a regular spot of the local Sr. Citizens, the place is always full of them. We usually go here for a late lunch after a day at Sandy Point or on the way home from Newburyport(or Portsmouth). But we did finally try it for breakfast a few weeks ago. Overall the food was good… but both of our Waffles were DRY. even butter and syrup did not help. So here is the skinny: Food — Mostly good. Drinks — Coffee was fresh and my cup was never empty(a plus for me) Staff — always attentive Price — Very fair Cleanliness — Good The important question… would we go back. well since we have been there a few times… that should be obvious. YES… it is an OK place.
Katie H.
Place rating: 4 Newburyport, MA
This is a cute place somewhere between Newburyport and Salisbury Beach. My dad and I happened upon it a few months ago, and from our consequent visit last night, it seems like my dad has become a regular! The set-up is like a diner. When you walk in the door, to the right is a counter you can sit at and order from and pick up take out. On the other side of the door are a number of tables you can seat yourself at. The food is a mix between good ol’ homecooking and of course seafood. The service is friendly and quick. The food has never disappointed. And the prices are extremely reasonable. Most dishes range from $ 6-$ 9, and the higher priced meals are typically fresh seafood. It’s not the classiest place you’ll ever sit down to eat, but its somewhere you’ll want to return to so that you can try each and every dish. But a note to the establishment: 3 ACs + a handful of ceiling fans can make for a VERY cold restaurant, so much so I couldn’t even wait for the bill to run out of there into the hot, humid air outside.
Rebecca Y.
Place rating: 5 Haverhill, MA
I LOVECONNIE’S! OK, so they need to take the Red Sox sign out front down, but the breakfast is yum-my! Great, friendly service.