ScupperJack's is a scenic four-season family restaurant located on Nagog Pond convenient to Routes 2 and 495. The menu includes fresh fish, prime rib, lobster, a make-your-own salad bar, and homemade desserts. The restaurant is ideal for lunch, dinner, or a casual time in the UpperScupper lounge where music is provided. A wide range of liquors, wine and beers are available. ScupperJack's is a kid friendly restaurant, and also has the ability to hold both private and semi private functions.
Location:
Route 2A, 3 Nagog Park, Acton Massachusetts 01720
Telephone
978-263-8327 Fax 978-263-4602
Other Restaurants, Cafes, Delis, Bakeries nearby:
(Saugus) Donatello Restaurant
(Keene) 179 Main Restaurant
(Boston) Abe & Louie's Restuarant
(Framingham) Aegean Restaurant
(Concord) Aigo Bistro
(Worcester) Amore Cafe
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