The Red House

Cambridge, United States

3.3

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29 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Takes Reservations
Yes
Delivery
No
Take-out
No
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Accepts Apple Pay
No
Good For
Dinner
Parking
Street, Validated
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
No
Good for Groups
Yes
Attire
Casual
Ambience
Romantic
Noise Level
Average
Alcohol
Full Bar
Outdoor Seating
Yes
Wi-Fi
No
Has TV
No
Waiter Service
Yes
Caters
No

Description

Specialties

The Red House specializes in locally-​sourced, European inspired seafood cuisine. Our seasonally changing menus features a variety seafood, poultry, and pasta dishes which are prepared with greens and vegetables from our organic farm in Winchendon, MA. In crafting the restaurant’s menu, owner Paul Overgaag and executive chef Marc Plourde have chosen to bring fresh organic foods and locally produced ingredients to center stage.

In addition to our main dining room and bar-​area, the Red House also contains three intimate private dining rooms which can comfortably seat between 8 and 14 guests. Perfect for your next family or business gathering, each of our three private rooms features authentic period detail, with fireplaces and original wide pine floorboards and woodwork. Additionally, we are able to provide customized-​set menus for private diners and events as needed.

History

Established in 2003.

Built c.1802, and used as a residence for almost 200 years, 98 Winthrop Street has been since recreated as The Red House restaurant. Situated atop an ancient stone retaining wall dating back to 1634, this modest four-​room cottage was home to the widow Susannah Cox and later to the widow Elizabeth Hicks. It is recognized by the Cambridge Historical Commission as the Cox-​Hicks house, a historic landmark, and the oldest surviving example of low-​income housing in the area.

For most of its history, the building, located in the earliest settled section of Old Cambridge, was used as a private residence. In 2000, Paul Overgaag, a Dutch native and long-​time restaurateur in Harvard Square, purchased the house with the dream of restoring and transforming it into a European style restaurant with its original historic charm. Over three-​years, Paul lovingly restored both the interior and exterior of the original structure to its former beauty and simplicity.