Martha's Vineyard Restaurants

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  • 1. Larsen's

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    Basically a retail fish store, Larsen's has a raw take-out counter and will also boil lobsters for you. Dig into a plate of fresh littlenecks or cherrystones; oysters are not a bad alternative. There's also seafood chowder and a variety of smoked fish and dips. Bring your own bottle of wine or beer, buy your dinner here, and then set up on the rocks, the docks, or the beach: there's no finer alfresco rustic dining on the island. Sunset-watching is wildly popular here; call ahead or expect to wait a bit.

    56 Basin Rd., Massachusetts, 02552, USA
    508-645–2680

    Known For

    • Made-to-order lobster roll
    • Freshest seafood
    • Friendly service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–mid-May
  • 2. Back Door Donuts

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    Who needs saltwater taffy when you can have a freshly-baked apple fritter or gooey, buttermilk glazed donut? This is a donut shop with a secret: By day, it's a tucked-away bakery; at 7 pm, they open the back door and sell warm treats to in-the-know fans who line up for the privilege.

    1-11 Kennebec Ave., Massachusetts, 02557, USA
    508-693--3688

    Known For

    • Early evening secret baked treats
    • Apple fritters
    • Buttermilk glazed donuts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.; back door portion of business closed from mid-Oct.--May.
  • 3. Biscuits

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    There will be a line, but this hole-in-the-wall breakfast joint is a great spot for grabbing a hand-held breakfast sandwich—say, a honey-chicken biscuit—en route to the ferry. If you're not in a rush, nab a table, and peruse the extensive menu featuring Southern favorites like shrimp and grits and chicken and waffles along with stuffed French toast and linguica hash.

    20 Lake Ave., Massachusetts, 02567, USA
    508-693--2033

    Known For

    • Shrimp and grits
    • House-made biscuits
    • Breakfast sandwiches

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.--Apr. No dinner
  • 4. Espresso Love

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    When you need a pick-me-up, pop into Espresso Love for a cappuccino and a homemade raspberry scone or blueberry muffin. If you prefer something cold, the staff also makes fruit smoothies. Light lunch fare is served: bagel sandwiches, burgers, salads, soups, and delicious pastries and cookies—all homemade, of course.

    17 Church St., Massachusetts, 02539, USA
    508-627–9211

    Known For

    • Breakfast sandwiches
    • Courtyard tables
    • Make-your-own salad bowls
  • 5. Menemsha Galley

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    Line up at this charming family-owned spot, around for more than 70 years, for everything from chowder to fresh swordfish sandwiches to soft serve ice cream. Once you pick up your order, enjoy it sitting on the rocks at the harbor or head to the beach.

    515 North Rd., Massachusetts, 02552, USA
    508-645–9819

    Known For

    • Galley fries
    • Reasonable prices
    • Friendly staff

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Columbus Day--mid-May
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