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Old Jun 8th, 2004, 04:46 AM
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Cape Ann Restaurants

We will be in Rockport from June 11 - 16 for a family wedding. After the wedding we plan to explore Cape Ann for a few days. Can you recommend great places for lobster and seafood? We will probably visit the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, go on a whale watch trip from Glouster, explore Marblehead, Ipswich and Rockport and go to Boston one day for the Gaugin exhibit at the BMFA. Any other ideas are welcome.
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Old Jun 8th, 2004, 04:58 AM
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Restaurants in Rockport:
Casual seafood -- Fish Shack, Chowder House
Expensive, fine dining, gourmet food, gorgeous views: My Place by the Sea

Gloucester restaurants:
Casual seafood: Charlie's Restaurant
Seafood, steak, apps, drinks, HUGE menu: McT's
HUGE portions of seafood for great price: The Causeway

Hope that helps!!
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Try Woodman's in Ipswich. It's a lobster shack type place where the fried clam originated.
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Old Jun 8th, 2004, 07:23 AM
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Isn't Woodman's in Essex? And it's much more than a lobster shack now...?
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Yes, Woodmans is in Essex. I actually prefer Farnhams over Woodmans...to each their own when it's comes to the best clam shacks on the North Shore!
Also in Essex, Perriwinkles is a good choice.
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You're right, BuzzyJ -- it IS in Essex. Another senior moment <<sigh>>...
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Second for Woodman's - order at the window, eat at picnic tables. Great seafood - but don't let the modest surroundings deceive you - it is not cheap - but it is local, fresh seafood. (well, maybe the shrimp are not local!)

They also have a liquor license.

While there are several other places locals say have as good or better seafood (one could engage people in a heated debate over this), if you are visiting, Woodman's is a local institution - I think that is where you should eat one meal anyway.

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Old Jun 9th, 2004, 04:22 AM
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Thanks everyone for the great suggestions! I hope we can try many of them.
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