Mike's Roast Beef
Welcome to Mike's Roast Beef, a hidden gem located at 115 Broadway in Everett, MA. This American restaurant has a divey and casual atmosphere, perfect for a relaxed dining experience. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a late-night bite, Mike's Roast Beef has you covered.
The menu at Mike's Roast Beef offers a variety of options, from soups like Chili and Clam Chowder to salads such as Greek Salad and Garden Salad. Their sandwiches, including the Turkey Sandwich and the Super Pastrami on an onion roll, are sure to satisfy any craving.
One of the highlights of Mike's Roast Beef is their hot homemade subs, like the Chicken Cutlet Parmesan, Meatball, and Eggplant Parmesan. If you're in the mood for a hearty dinner, try the Chicken Finger Plate with French fries and onion rings.
Customers rave about the quality and taste of the food at Mike's Roast Beef. Reviewers praise the roast beef sandwiches, onion rings, and milkshakes for their delicious flavors and generous portions. The friendly service and vintage vibe make dining at Mike's Roast Beef a memorable experience.
With options for takeout, reservations, and catering, Mike's Roast Beef is a versatile dining destination for any occasion. So why not stop by and experience the mouthwatering flavors of Mike's Roast Beef for yourself?
Mike's Roast Beef Menu
Location
Address: 115 Broadway Everett, MA 02149
Phone: (617) 389-2333
Business info
- Offers TakeoutYes
- ReservationsNo
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayYes
- Accepts Apple PayYes
- Divey, CasualYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for Lunch, Late NightYes
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- TVYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Offers CateringNo
- Happy HourNo
- AlcoholNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: tim a.
I flew in from Los Angeles today, but grew up north of Boston. I needed a bite to eat before hitting the road for Maine and decided to check out Mike's. I love how straightforward this place is. Not fancy, but very well-maintained and clean. And my roast beef sandwich (onion roll w easy mayo) is as good as how I remember them as a voracious teenager. Plenty of tender pink shaved meat and an incredibly soft roll. And they make their onion rings exactly how I like them (golden, crispy, flakey, cornmeal coating) and the portion is huge. I'm a fan!
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Author: Bruce S.
Amazing in its simplicity. A Mass thing but so darn good. Cant pass rhis place up when Im Up there. I eat two sandwiches there and bring two home. There bread is good.
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Author: Eduardo N.
While the prices for this place online are wildly outdated (e.g. the lobster roll is $25 not $18), for current times they are still relatively reasonable, and still do many things remarkably well. I ordered their "Super Pastrami" which from the name, had me expecting a great big sub but was instead more like a kaiser roll perhaps 5 inches in diameter---but it was a damned good 5" of bread, delish pastrami, cheese and mustard that didn't make me resent the $9 it cost. Best onion rings in town: massive serving, and unlike many places where you get 3 times as much dough as onion, these were very lightly crusted, I'd say at least 80% or even 90% onion to dough. Spicy wings were slightly dry and could've been spicier, but nothing to complain about either. Tall milkshake was delicious, rich chocolate not sickly sweet like what you get at many places. Service was good, two nice ladies (perhaps Polish from the slight accent) at the counter, some Latinos visible in the kitchen---food took about 10-15 minutes which is a good indicator it's fresh not some frozen Sysco crap. All in all, a solid no-frills place I look forward to coming back to! Taking off one star only because they don't have public restrooms, only seating is at high windowside counters, and if you park in the front (will park at the side next time) it's a PITA to back out onto the usually super busy street full of cars whizzing by.
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Author: Joy G.
This review is for the roast beef and roast beef only. A while back, I fell down the rabbit hole of an r/Boston thread that debated where to get roast beef and Mike's ranked as one of the top places particularly for its authenticity and value (apparently, Redditors are staunch in their belief that North Shore places should be avoided, or anywhere else that requires a fork and knife to eat the sandwich). Anyway, we pulled up on our way to Costco and ... my expectations were not high. It seemed like a typical fried food joint right across the street from the Encore.* Well, this is a lesson to never judge a book by its cover because the sandwich was phenomenal. There's a reason why that sign looks super vintage, it's been around for decades. We got the super beef three way (BBQ, mayo, and cheese), and after the first bite, I wished we had each gotten our own sandwich. The onion roll was super chewy and pillowy, the beef tender, the sauces combining in perfect harmony. UGH. I'm not a beef person at all but I could've eaten the whole thing myself. If I'm in the area next time, I might take it to go - there's not much seating and you're just looking out at a parking lot and the street. PARKING: Just a warning that if you pull in from Broadway and park on the front-facing side, you may have to back out onto Broadway, which gets pretty busy. There are spots further along the other side. *I looked up later to find that Mike's was sold last year for $5.5 million to the same development group that owns the Encore. Hope it sticks around!