Dinner recommendations around Eastham, Cape Cod?
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Dinner recommendations around Eastham, Cape Cod?
We will be spending three nights in Eastham in mid June. Can anyone recommend great places for dinner in Eastham or nearby cities? Thanks!
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Haven't been to the Cape in a few years, but when I did visit, my favourite web site was the Yankee Traveller one: www.newengland.com. You should get some good dining suggestions there.
Have fun!
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Eastham is in the middle of Wellfleet and Orleans and not far From Chatham. These 3 other towns have more restaurants to choose from The following are some of our favorites:
Orleans: Captain Linnell house; Land Ho; Old Jailhouse Tavern; Orleans Inn.
Chatham: 28 Atlantic at the Wequassett Inn; RooBar.
Wellfleet: Rensselears; Serenas.
Eastham: Lobster Shanty.
If you drive to Provincetown at the tip (about 40 minutes) you will find many of the best restaurants on Cape Cod.
Orleans: Captain Linnell house; Land Ho; Old Jailhouse Tavern; Orleans Inn.
Chatham: 28 Atlantic at the Wequassett Inn; RooBar.
Wellfleet: Rensselears; Serenas.
Eastham: Lobster Shanty.
If you drive to Provincetown at the tip (about 40 minutes) you will find many of the best restaurants on Cape Cod.
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Gene gave great suggestions on restaurants--I would agree with all most all. Just beware, they range a great deal in price and atmosphere.
I'll add a few:
In Brewster--
Bramble Inn (very expensive but great)
Sparkfish (nice atmosphere, midrange for the Cape)
In Orleans--
The Beacon Room (mid to upper range, nice screened porch)
In Wellfleet--
The Bookstore (a personal family favorite due to its location right across from the water, good seafood and pasta, casual, midrange)
Have a great time in our part of the Cape. Be sure to go biking on the Provincetown bike trails if that's something you'd enjoy. Really special.
I'll add a few:
In Brewster--
Bramble Inn (very expensive but great)
Sparkfish (nice atmosphere, midrange for the Cape)
In Orleans--
The Beacon Room (mid to upper range, nice screened porch)
In Wellfleet--
The Bookstore (a personal family favorite due to its location right across from the water, good seafood and pasta, casual, midrange)
Have a great time in our part of the Cape. Be sure to go biking on the Provincetown bike trails if that's something you'd enjoy. Really special.
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I'd suggest that you take the 20 to 30 minute drive to Provincetown. There are amny places, with varied menues and prices. You can walk commercial street, view menues and make a choice that suits you.
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One of the very best ... Brewster Fish House on Rt. 6A in Brewster .. Very lovely .. small ... but food is absolutely wonderful .. ! Not always easy to get a table and they do not take a reservation .. so a bit of planning is necessary ... If you can .. go around 5 or so and either plan to eat early or give them your name .. they are usually very accurate as to what time your table will be ready .. and/or you can sit at the bar and enjoy a drink (small bar for sure) ... A bit more upscale is the Bramble Inn .. also in Brewster and/or...Chillingsworth ... also the Chatham Bars Inn (food is very good .. but the location is spectacular) ... I don't know much about Provincetown .. but I have heard the restaurants and shops are wonderful .. Check out phantom gourmet .. his comments are very dependable ..
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