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The Flying Bridge Waterfront Restaurant in Falmouth MA

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The Flying Bridge Restaurant is located  Falmouth, Massachusetts and has many seafood favorites  . With our enviable location at the mouth of Falmouth’s bustling harbor, we combine a cosmopolitan culture with the excitement of a dockside cafe.

The Flying Bridge Waterfront Restaurant in Falmouth MA

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The dining rooms open on to heated, wrap-around decks, framed by festive blue and white awnings. Stairways lead you to dockside and a boardwalk that runs the length of the marina.

The atmosphere is electric during the day and romantic at night. It’s a fun location with a party atmosphere, and you can sail right up to the restaurant for dinner or a special event.

They also have a large function area   reserved for weddings and other special events.   Event will be designed to ensure that your wedding day is exactly what you expected. The floor-to-ceiling windows practically put you on the decks of the yachts motoring past. We can seat up to 225 and your guests can wander from the dining room to an adjacent lounge and out around the decks. You can set up a tent on the lawn next to the restaurant and pose for pictures by the docks or the gardens.

Here are the reviews the Flying Bridge Restaurant  in Falmouth

Great food in a picturesque setting. Everyone loved their entrees which were plated with an artistic flair. Waiter was friendly, attentive, and willing obliged when we asked him to take a group photo. Loved this place!

Great place to enjoy in the summer. Try for a table on the deck to enjoy harbor activity. Great seafood. Big menu to select from.

My wife and I went there for lunch two weekends ago during our anniversary weekend. We were riding up the coast and were looking for a place in the water to eat. Good food, good service, and the staff handled the fact that I have a shellfish allergy without issue.

Getting off the ferry from the Martha Vineyard we were feeling a bit hungry   so decided to grab some food   MY  dinner was very good. Baked stuffed quahog (stuffie) and a lobster roll. Typical cape prices but both very well executed. Tom, our bartender, was very friendly despite the crowd and had a great pour.

My must go to on every visit to The Cape. Great food, great service and great atmosphere!

Favorite place to eat when visiting Falmouth in the summer. Beautiful scenery on the water, great food.

Service was great we had been here for an anniversary dinner years ago and just had to come again. Very nice!! Great sea food!

Open warmer months  April-October
Hours of Operation:
Sunday – Thursday: 11:30am – 9:00pm
Friday and Saturday: 11:30am – 10:00pm

Directions:
Follow Route 28 south for 13 miles to the first set of traffic lights and turn left. Turn right at the next set of lights and go to the end. Turn left onto Main Street and proceed to Scranton Avenue and turn right.
Visit us in Falmouth, Massachusetts, to enjoy our waterfront seafood restaurant.

220 Scranton Avenue
Falmouth, MA 02540 USA

 

Make sure you check out this Onion Ring Review

Barstool Sports personality, Dave from One Bite Pizza Reviews, raved about the onion rings at the Flying Bridge Restaurant in Falmouth, MA. He described them as the best onion rings he’s ever had, praising their perfect breading, lack of grease, and incredible flavor.

The video begins with the Dave expressing his excitement about the onion rings and questioning the name of the restaurant. After confirming it’s the Flying Bridge, he mentions the high price of $36 for two orders but insists they’re worth it.

He then takes a bite of an onion ring and immediately praises its texture and flavor. He compares it to a divine creation, saying it’s the best onion ring imaginable. He even jokes about his dad’s reaction to the onion ring, imagining him complaining about the lack of lobster in a lobster claw pastry.

Dave continues gush about the onion ring, giving it a perfect 10 out of 10 rating. He emphasizes the lack of grease and the perfect breading, calling it a “perfect onion ring.” He concludes by declaring the Flying Bridge the home of the perfect onion ring and encourages viewers to try them for themselves.