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Menu for The Glass Onion in Falmouth, MA

  • Closed:
    5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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  • Cuisines:

    American North American

    American North American

  • Features:

    Delivery

  • Known for:

    Cozy, Upscale, Beer, Cocktails, Great cocktails, Wine, Great wine list, Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits, Accepts reservations, Restroom, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Popular with Tourists, Alcohol, Dine-in, Food, Hard liquor, Good for groups, Usually a wait,
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The Glass Onion in Falmouth, MA, is a sought-after American restaurant, boasting an average rating of 4.6 stars. Here’s what diners have to say about The Glass Onion. Today, The Glass Onion will be open from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Whether you’re a small party of two or celebrating with a group, call ahead and reserve your table at (508) 540-3730.

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Nicole Whitney Eurieck 1 year ago
5

My family and I have dined at Glass Onion numerous times over the years. Not only is this one of the best restaurants in Cape... Cod, hands down, it is also one of the best restaurants I?ve ever dined at in my life. The milieu is calm, lovely, and clean.The furnishings are beautiful and thoughtful and it?s certainly a, ?fine dining vibe.? The owners are the sweetest and kindestpeople. They are extremely welcoming, accommodating and always ensure every guest has an incredible experience. I have nevereaten anything at Glass Onion that I didn?t love. The salad is so fresh and always made with local ingredients, soups are soflavorful and all of their dishes are carefully curated and executed. We love their cocktail and wine lists too - excellentselections. Highly recommend if you?re in the area!! Read more

Rose Jeffers 2 years ago
4

Fun experience at The Glass Onion. The desserts and drinks were very tasty. The entrees were good. Nice atmosphere.

Stephen Kasmouski 2 years ago
2

This was my first time at the Glass Onion and we won't be back. The atmosphere lacks any kind of warmth and the host was not at... all engaging. I will say that the food was good but not worth the 45-50$ a meal. Also they sat us in the parking lot out back.Seems strange a fine dinning restaurant would do such a thing. Service and experience are clearly not a top priority. There aretoo many good restaurants in the area to consider going back. Read more

David Nelson 2 years ago
3

Intimate ambiance with excellent service. We went over the weekend with my wife and daughter, so we all tasted everything that... was ordered. We all ordered differnt wines from their extensive list. I had the butternut squash soup, which was the best Iever had. My wife and daughter had the brased pork bellly, which was also good. For entrees my wife had the seafood rissotowhich was very tasty. I had the pecan crusted swordfish, which wasn't the freshest and a bit salty for my taste. And mydaughter had the filet mignon which she enjoyed, but again was a bit salty for me. For desert we shared the chocolate mousseand a variety of sorbets, which were the perfect endings. The menu was not marked with GF for Gluten Free and I thought that Iwas versed in ordering, but I am sure that I ingested a lot of wheat that evening. Lastly the difference between a goodrestaurant and a GREAT restaurant is offering Gluten Free Bread. How difficult is it to go to Stop & Shop and buy frozen"Udi's" hamburger buns and "Against the Grain" dinner rolls? Microwave as needed. According to our server, a lot of peoplerequest GF, but evidently management is too busy to listen? The Glass onion lost a star for serving not-the-freshest swordfishand salty entrees and they lost another star for not being Gluten friendly (menu, bread). Read more

Gds Gds 2 years ago
2

I had not been to the Glass Onion in 10 years and my wife and I thought we would give it a try again. From the moment you walk... in it seems to be missing a vibe that I would think most people want these days. I am not sure if the lack of background musicbut the dining room feels void of a personality. It seems like a restaurant from back in the 80's that just never changed. Asfar as the experience is concerned it was not very good. We waited over 1/2 hr for appetizers and thought they would provide usa glass of wine or bread (you have to pay for bread after the first portion). We asked as it was not offered, and the waitresslooked like we asked her for a free meal but she agreed to provide us with "free bread". It never showed up and by the time shecame back we gave up on the free bread. I had a steak which was tasty but delivered lukewarm. By the time it came back at theproper temperature everyone else was done eating. I was educated as to why this steak should be served lukewarm. I don't thinkso. It was tasty when served at the proper tempature. The scallop dish was also tasty but it was an extremely small portionfor $40 with 4 scallops. While the food is not bad, it's not great and worth the prices they charge. Given our experience andthe fact no one offered us a drink, bread or a dessert shows they really don't care about the dining experience. We will nevergo back as there are so many other better choices in town. Read more

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When is The Glass Onion open?

The Glass Onion is open on the following days:

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 05:00 PM - 09:00 PM

Wednesday: 05:00 PM - 09:00 PM

Thursday: 05:00 PM - 09:00 PM

Friday: 05:00 PM - 09:00 PM

Saturday: 05:00 PM - 09:00 PM

Sunday: Closed

Does The Glass Onion offer delivery?

Yes, The Glass Onion offers delivery.