11 Best Restaurants in Cape Cod, Massachusetts

PB Boulangerie Bistro

$$ Fodor's choice

Once a clam shack, this bistro has found new life and won legions of fans in this seaside town selling just-baked breads and succulent pastries—by early morning (even in off-season) the line snakes into the parking lot. There's outdoor and indoor seating for breakfast, lunch, and dinner; the latter is a three-course prix-fixe meal ($95) that changes with the seasons, featuring locally sourced produce that highlights the finer flavors of this French kitchen. Sunday brunch is also popular.

The Canteen

$ Fodor's choice

This casual spot specializes in classics like grilled cheese sandwiches, hand-cut fries, and local seafood in a lively spot. Order at the counter, then grab a seat inside or at one of the several outdoor seating options; there's also a large beer menu with New England offerings, a good selection of wines, and fun cocktails. Weekend brunch features dishes like sticky buns and egg tacos.

Bean & Cod

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This specialty food shop sells cheeses, breads, soups, great sandwiches, including lobster rolls, and picnic fixings, along with coffees and teas. 

145 Main St., Massachusetts, 02540, USA
508-548–8840
Known For
  • delicious coffee
  • great sandwiches
  • daily soup specials
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Mon. No dinner.

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Del Mar Bar and Bistro

$$$

Fanciful cocktails, an intriguing menu, live music, and daily blackboard specials make this a popular Chatham spot. There's also a changing tapas menu for quick bites at the bar.

907 Rte. 28, Massachusetts, 02633, USA
508-945–9988
Known For
  • wood-fired meals
  • live jazz
  • intriguing specials
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch. Closed Sun. from mid-June-mid-Sept; closed Sun. and Mon. from mid-Sept.-mid-June.

Four Seas Ice Cream

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Lining up for an ice cream cone or frappe at Four Seas, a former blacksmith shop near Craigville Beach, has been a rite of summer on the Cape since 1934; it made the ice cream for Caroline Kennedy's wedding (the flavor: fresh peach) and has won a bazillion 'best' awards. They also sell lobster salad rolls, hot dogs, and other sandwiches. 

360 S. Main St., Massachusetts, 02632, USA
508-775--1394
Known For
  • local institution since 1934
  • penuche pecan, a flavor they dreamed up
  • homemade fresh peach, strawberry, or cantelope ice cream
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: limited service Sept.--May

Grumpy's

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Open year-round, this friendly family-owned and operated restaurant serves up homey food for breakfast and lunch. Favorites from the extensive menu include traditional breakfast items like pancakes and eggs for breakfast, and fish-and-chips and a variety of sandwiches at lunch.

Hole In One

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Fuel up for a beach day at this bustling family-owned breakfast and lunch spot, where options range from a kombucha and a cruller to a balsamic-drizzled veggie wrap and an iced chai latte. Guests order food at the downstairs level, confronted by an array of decadent baked goods (hand-cut donuts are a specialty), and take it to go or eat in the upstairs solarium or at a picnic table next to the parking lot.

PJ's Family Restaurant

$$$

For more than 50 years, this family-run seafood and ice cream shack has been serving hungry vacationers. It's a go-to joint for a quick post-beach dinner (or pre-beach lunch) with a menu that goes beyond the usual deep-fried items: Options include broiled seafood plates, hot and cold lobster rolls, and 15 different salads. Order dessert at the soft-serve ice-cream window. 

Provincetown Brewing Co.

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This fun and funky establishment offers a range of craft beers and bar food in a convivial space. Relax with a Double Rainbow IPA or nonalcoholic kombucha on a comfy couch inside, or bring Fido and sit on the pet-friendly patio. Burgers, sandwiches, and shared plates like pretzels and mozzarella sticks are on the menu. Not only does this brewery offer great beers, it offers a side of activism with each pour: a percentage of each sale goes to a worthy cause.

Sundae School

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Churning out ice cream in small batches since 1976, this popular place usually has lines out the door. The shop uses only the freshest ingredients, so flavors like banana or blueberry are made with the real deal, but you can always count on the classics like vanilla and chocolate. You can also get frozen yogurt and frappes (milk shakes). There's another location in Dennis Port.

Twin Acres Ice Cream Shoppe

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Pop into this popular spot for an ice-cream cone, sausage roll, or a milk shake and enjoy it on the 2 acres of landscaped grounds dotted with gardens.