Martha's Vineyard Restaurants

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  • 1. Détente

    $$$$

    A dark, intimate wine bar and restaurant with hardwood floors and richly colored banquette seating, Détente serves more than a dozen wines by the glass as well as numerous half bottles. Even if you're not much of an oenophile, it's worth a trip just for the innovative food, much of it from local farms and seafood purveyors. Owned by a husband and wife, the menu reflects their travels; think of it as Europe-meets-New England on a plate.

    15 Winter St., Massachusetts, 02539, USA
    508-627–8810

    Known For

    • Hip, sophisticated atmosphere
    • Hand-rolled pasta
    • Exquisite food preparations

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. and Nov.–late Apr. No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 2. 19 Raw Oyster Bar

    $$$$

    Nothing says 'summer on the island' like slurping local oysters outdoors on a patio, and head chef Joe Monteiro will make sure you have a shucking good time. They aim for a true oyster bar—something the Vineyard was lacking—and they nail it, right down to the reclaimed wood and industrial accents. While glistening oysters are the star of the show, other fresh seafood dishes (that ceviche!), even duck, pack plenty of flavor.

    19 Church St., Massachusetts, 02539, USA
    774-224--0550

    Known For

    • Tasty seafood dishes
    • Fresh local oysters
    • Charred octopus

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Nov.-Mar., No reservations
  • 3. Alchemy Bistro and Bar

    $$$$

    Alchemy aims for a European-chic bistro-style scene and menu, missing only the patina of age—and French working-folks' prices—but you can expect quality and imagination. On balmy evenings, the half-dozen outdoor tables on the candlelit brick patio are highly coveted.

    71 Main St., Massachusetts, 02539, USA
    508-627–9999

    Known For

    • Specialty cocktails
    • Swanky candle-lit ambience
    • Surf and turf

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 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. l'étoile

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    Michael Brisson has been at the helm of this creative French kitchen since the mid-1980s, yet his dedication to fresh, exquisitely prepared local food remains as fervent as ever. Changing with what's seasonally available, his menu many include sautéed Menemsha fluke or perhaps roasted Long Island duck breast; for lighter fare or to indulge in a fancy martini, head to the stunning copper bar with its sleek leather-backed chairs or the lovely terrace for alfresco dining.

    22 N. Water St., Massachusetts, 02539, USA
    508-627–5187

    Known For

    • Elegant surroundings
    • Foie gras
    • Excellent service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed. and Dec.–mid-May., Reservations essential
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