Gray's Family Tavern - Cumberland, RI

J Gray’s Family Tavern is located at 405 Mendon Road, Cumberland, RI 02864.  Driving into the parking lot you will notice a great landmark for the Tavern, a black silhouette of a prancing horse adorning the chimney on the front side of the building.

The Tavern has multiple dining areas.  You enter into the main dining room that offers an array of four place tables and coordinated chairs that can easily be combined to accommodate larger groups.  The décor features well placed highway signs for Historic California Rt. 66 and Rt. 122 in Cumberland which is actually Mendon Road.  A nice touch is two wall clocks are set to multiple time zones.   A private function room adjacent to the dining room is available to host gatherings of up to 80 people.  The cathedral ceiling in the bar area features a multitude of sports media!  Player jerseys from the Boston Bruins and other teams are mounted high on the wall and team banners from the Boston Celtics, Red Sox and Patriots are draped from the ceiling.

We chose the fourth dining area, a glassed-in lounge.  The tables and chairs are identical to those in the dining room and are a nice compliment to the fireplace and the potted plants placed effectively on the shelf surrounding the area.  A few team pennants for the Red Sox and Patriots on the wall continue the sports themed décor.  A very unique adjustable ceiling mounted sun shade was in use creating a comfortable lighting level on this sunny June day.

Gray’s was pouring a nice combination of craft and macro beers as well as ciders today. We chose Loose Cannon IPA from Heavy Seas Beer out of Baltimore, MD.  At 7.25 % ABV, it is a triple hopped strong beer that does not overpower because of a blended use of malt in the brewing process.  Golden in color, it possesses a floral and grapefruit aroma and a nice creamy head.  Seasonal Summer Ale from Boston Beer Company, Boston, MA. is legendary at Sam Adams.  The original recipe remained unchanged for over two decades. It was modified this year adding pureed oranges, limes and lemons for a more rounded citrus flavor without abandoning the original profile of the beer.  At 5.3% ABV it remains an extremely drinkable hot weather beer.  Redbridge Gluten free Beer is from Anheuser Busch located in St. Louis, MO.  Beers qualify as gluten free by using Sorghum Malt in the brewing process instead of barley based grains.  This style is quite popular in South Africa.  Redbridge has a hoppy aroma reminding you of an IPA, but surprises you with a sweet mouthfeel ending with a hoppy finish.  At 4.00% ABV it qualifies as a session beer.  Give it a try!   In addition to beer and wine, a full service bar is also available at Gray’s.
   
We enjoyed our beers with the Tavern’s Buffalo Chicken Dip appetizer, a tasty baked blend of chicken, cream cheese and hot sauce.  It paired very well with all of our beer selections.
In addition to their wide selection of starters, the Tavern’s menu offers something for everyone!  Soups and Salads, Sandwiches, Flat Bread Pizza, Quesadillas, a Vegetarian Menu, Steak, Chicken and Seafood dishes, Pasta, Kids Meals and desserts.  There is also a late night menu served late hours Friday and Saturday nights when Gray’s hosts live entertainment.
  
After considerable thought, we decided on the Spicy Pastrami Reuben Sandwich served on rye bread, cole slaw and Russian dressing which is a nice variation to a traditional corned beef reuben. The Grilled Buffalo Bleu Burger served on a generous bulky roll that easily contains this healthy sized sandwich.  Adding buffalo sauce really amped up the flavor and showed the creativity of the chef!  We added our own level of creativity by ordering the Classic Gray’s Burger and loading it up with the available bacon, mushroom and cheese toppings. We chose fries with both burgers that were crisp and deliciously seasoned.  All of our dishes were prepared perfectly to our orders.

Co-Owner Jay LaScola stopped by our table to check how we were enjoying our lunch and stayed to chat for a while.  We asked about the origin of the Tavern’s name.  He represents the “J” in the name; “Gray” comes from his business partner Gary Gray.  Jay started in the restaurant business when he was 15 years old. Before opening the Tavern in 2011, he was the executive chef at several restaurants. He is proud that Gray’s staff is made up of many family members (his Mom makes all the desserts!) and that customers are treated as family as they enjoy Gray’s  Traditional American Cuisine.

We couldn’t agree more!

For more info about Gray’s visit their Facebook Page at J Gray’s Family Tavern

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