Chloe - An American Bistro
23 Main Street - map
Hudson, MA 01749
978.568.1500
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Features
vegetarian dishes
Sunday brunch
English language menu
entertainment / live music
Accepts
cash
Smoking
not permitted
Dress
casual
Parking
street parking
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Description
Chloe's is an unusual and exceptional restaurant consisting of two main rooms. You walk into a reception/waiting area that contains a small (6-8 person) bar. To the left, you enter the main dining room, which is a large, square room with high ceilings and a picture window with a view of Main Street. It probably seats about 50-60 people. The art work is eclectic, and the decor bright and cheerful.
The food choices offer a range of meat, pasta, poultry, sandwiches, and the portions are sufficient.
There is street parking, and also an adjacent lot.
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3 Jazz Players They are good and that is the only reason I eat at the place. The food is ok but the music is way better. p.s. Matt Fuller is my hero. Darren is huge. [19 Feb 2003 13:01:49]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: tuna salad
a brotha
Overall a very good experience. The menu changes frequently so it never gets boring. The baked brie (for a starter) is one of my favorites. I also enjoy the double thick pork chops. The desserts are also very good. The wine list is o.k. but I wish they would expand it. [01 Mar 2003 17:28:11]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: baked brie, pork chops
Anonymous
Saturday Night Dinner Had a short wait on Saturday without a reservation. Service was prompt.
I had a veal dish and my wife had duck. Both were good. Side dishes were mixed.
The Cesar Salad was good, but the romaine looked like it was cut in a food processor - chopped way to finely.
The bread was a disappointment. The homemade white bread was blah. The cranberry bread was better.
Desserts were fine.
Entrees 15-25. Salads 6. Appetizers 6-10. [03 Mar 2003 15:02:03]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: veal
Soprano
Best Restaurant Around Place is clean and well decorated ambience is intimate and familiar at the same time, real nice.
But best of all is their food, every single dish I've had there is delicious and clean.
I really think is the best restaurant in the area. [05 Mar 2003 13:48:24]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: lamb shank, duck, seafood soup, stuffed crabs, spinach salad
Salvador Morales smfeu at yahoo dot com
Excellent Dinner I've eaten several times at Chloe. Excellent spinach and walnut salad followed by steak and fries is a good, casual choice. One of the only good restaurants in the western suburbs. [22 Jun 2003 08:34:51]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: spinach and walnut salad
Anonymous
Excellent Restaurant I have visited this restaurant for lunch and dinner several times and love it. The restaurant has a sitting area where you can enjoy a cosmopolitan while you wait for the rest of your party to arrive. The atmosphere has a European flair. It's cozy and comfortable. At lunch time I've ordered the quiche with spinach walnut salad. The walnuts are toasted and coated and made the salad. The quiche was also very good. There's a separate back room for a larger group. In the evening I ordered a spaghetti with Bolognese sauce and shared an individual chocolate bundt cake for dessert. The sauce was rich and flavorful. The dessert was excellent. The only problem is I wish the restaurant was open for lunch more. [21 Jul 2003 11:18:01]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: spinach walnut salad, chocolate bundt cake
Anonymous
Perfect Ambiance for a Romantic Date Night Beautiful murals and muted lighting make for a plesant dining experience. The food was excellent. My wife and I split the pork tenderloins in apple cognac sauce and the filet mignon smothered in blue cheese. The staff was efficient and the food came out reasonably fast even though the place was packed on a Saturday night. Reservations are recommended as we had none and decided to eat in the bar. The bonus to this was the live jazz trio which was excellent (flugle horn, guitar and upright bass). We'll be back for certain! [24 Nov 2003 16:11:25]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: steak, pork tenderloin, baked brie appetizer
Bob M
Best Restaurant in the Area I found out about this restaurant from an excellent review in the Worcester T and G and have been back on several occasions. The food is thoughtfully prepared, showing many European influences. My favorite dish has been the cod wrapped with smoky bacon and served in a fennel/leek/saffron sauce with little clams -- delicious! The wine list is somewhat limited, but I've been told by the owner -- who is also the chef -- that it is in the process of expansion. On par with many of the finer restaurants in Boston. [11 Mar 2004 10:14:11]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: cod wrapped with bacon, brie in fillo
Anonymous
Top 10 Exceptional. Both my wife and I have sampled many resteraunts of simalar style. This one tops the list.
Service was professional, prompt and fun. I would say she increased our satisfaction by 100%.
Salads were top notch, with just the right amount of dressing added.
One of our friends had a severe allergy to olive oil. Upon request she was provided the same menu with all the "non-edibles" crossed off. Her selection was still quite good; this is unusual for her. Additionally, our breads were rich and creative, as was the pepper and olive oil for dipping - grand.
Don't hesitate to give it a chance, remember even the best places have off days - go back and try again. [02 May 2004 11:22:05]
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Adora and Karl, Rhiamon Energy Essentials karl at rhiamon dot com
Boston-Style Sophistication in Metrowest This is a great little restaurant to enjoy a local night out that has the style of a downtown Boston place without the annoying attitude. The food is good overall - great by Metrowest standards - and the atmosphere is a very comfortable mix of Provence and a funky little East Side jazz bar (there's a trio in the bar on the weekends). The specials are usually both interesting and well prepared and the menu changes often for diversity. Possibly the best martinis and cosmos west of Radius! [23 Oct 2004 17:49:29]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: duck, steak with fries, pork, any seafood dishes, any desserts
Waykuhl, Southborough Waykuhl at aol dot com
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