When out and about checking off your holiday to-do list, stop in to Passports. The food is always prepared and cooked to perfection, with extra generous helpings, and the ambiance is warm, comfy, and inviting.
India, Laila, and Dawn
Today I met my friend Catherine there and we had a luxuriously long chatty lunch. Despite the hours spent catching up, Laila, our beautiful waitress, never once made us feel anything less than entirely welcome. Catherine had the sumptuous cobb salad, topped with chicken salad, and I had their wonderfully delicious Caesar salad, with perfectly grilled shrimp. Even Passports regular coffee is rich and full flavored!
Happy Dining and Shopping Main Street!
Passports Cobb and Chicken Salad
Passports Caesar Salad
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Whenever we stay in Gloucester, Passeport is a must. For us from Quebec, Canada, we appreciate the good food, friendliness of the staff.
And, for me, this is an opportunity to practice my English.
Can’t wait our next visit.
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Must be snowy and beautiful in Quebec Monique–we have a little dusting ourselves!
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Oh Yes,I forgot to mention the popovers. Wow! To die for.
And we have ten inches of snow. Il is wondeful on the trees and, for now, the weather isn’t to cold.
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Ten inches–wonderful for the holidays! I hope the Canadian polar vortex makes its way to Gloucester for Christmas.
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And the popovers!
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How could I forget to mention popovers–the best and only around!
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