Bubala's By The Bay

508-487-0773
183 185 Commercial St
Provincetown, MA 02657
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Business Information

Restaurants, Cafes
Traditional American

Customer Reviews (8 reviews)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Sep 17, 2008
This place is really cool, Love the unique artwork and fixtures, The waiter we had wasnt the most attentive, I think he may have actually forgotten about us at one point (But this is a very popular and busy place.) The... (more)

shaboomy

on Citysearch Aug 06, 2008
The food is amazing and the seafood is so fresh, I've been eating here for years. The service is slow, but that is because the food is in demand. I recomend, Fish and Chips, Thai Chicken Salad, The Bread Basket, and for... (more)

arish

on Citysearch May 30, 2007
The problem with restaurants in a tourist market is that the food and service can be terrible and they can stay in business. In any other market, Bubala's would be long gone but in P-Town, they can serve bad food with... (more)

Contributor

on Citysearch Oct 10, 2006
<b>The Scene</b><br>This funky (what isn't in P-town?), medium-sized restaurant passes the litmus test for attentive service, reasonable prices and outstanding fare in a food-mad town. You can grab a booth in... (more)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Feb 28, 2006
Great food and staff The owner is always around and will fullfill any request she can. Great clam chowder, much better the lobster pot.great setting way at the end of town. PROS: CONS: none... (more)

gretta_43201

on Citysearch Jul 22, 2004
I am truly amazed that this made a "best of" list. The food was bland, overpriced, and absolutely all the seafood was overcooked and rubbery. I actually returned my rubbery scallops to get new, properly cooked ones... (more)

jcn5656

on Citysearch Jul 28, 2003
I went to this restaurant with (albeit) higher expectations based on the editorial and user review here, and came away *extremely* disappointed. The service was beyond atrocious - it was delivered with an... (more)

dreally

on Citysearch Jul 12, 2003
You get a basket of bread with roasted garlic and olive oil with a dinner entree. The bread basket is worth the few dollars charged to get it with a salad. Two of us have had Thai chicken salad, caesar salad with grilled... (more)

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