Renting a house 8/2009. Looking for suggestions for restaurants. Dinner and Breakfast. Have been to Brax Landing in Harwich, Loved it. The Lobster Roll was the best ever. Suggestions for Chatham and surrounding area. Thanks
Restaurant Suggestions??Check out Ocean House,in Dennis Port: pricey but overall good value.
In Chatham: The Squire Restaurant (generally good, straightforward food; every so often they serve a %26#39;clunker%26#39;. I%26#39;ve always gotten superior product in season here.
The Impudent Oyster is also great. Expensive but lovely. I actually prefer lunch here but many go for a romantic experience at dinner.
We also enjoy The Grill restaurant near the pool and the beach at Chatham Bars Inn. Great place for a quick bite or drinks and apps.
No reservations at the Squire; you can call ahead and ask your name be put on the waiting list though. Try to get there no later than 5:00 to be seated...otherwise you might wait an hour or more for a table. Ocean House and Impudent Oyster require and take reservations during the summer months.
For a lobster roll superior to that available at Brax, try Sesuit Harbor Cafe in Dennis. Fantastic place.
Try Inaho in Yarmouth Port for the best sushi. Great bento boxes. Great everything.
Restaurant Suggestions??Here%26#39;s a TA thread about good breakfast places:
tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g185492-i369-k2052…
If you put %26#39;lobster roll%26#39; in the search box, you%26#39;ll get other suggestions. CapeMermaid had started a %26#39;lobster roll%26#39; thread last spring or summer.
I should be endorsing the Chatham restaurants, but lately, our favorites seem to be in Harwichport.
We%26#39;ve had great meals at The Port and Buca%26#39;s Roadhouse.
Vining%26#39;s Bistro in Chatham has been pretty good, too.
We won%26#39;t be returning to the Impudent Oyster. Been there 3 times in the past year, and found the food to be disappointing. Everyone%26#39;s taste is different, but the chef seems to be ';overly creative'; with some dishes and on a recent visit my scallops were overcooked and inedible.
Also experienced a very rude waitress last summer.
I won%26#39;t give them another dollar.
Re: Impudent Oyster: Good to know, Artzy! I%26#39;ve had clunkers at the Squire and once at the Ocean House, but more than once and I%26#39;d be hesitant too.
Do not leave Cape Cod without having a casual meal at Sesuit Harbor. It is just like a postcard...
Karen
Take a little drive...into Hyannis and try the Roadhouse Cafe. Consistently good food. Really nice bar too...and the best bartender anywhere around. Also, for exclusively Italian ';El Maestro'; on West Main. Looks like a hole in the wall, but has great food. Two places the locals like to dine. Other than that, the Cape is not known for it%26#39;s %26#39;let%26#39;s write home about%26#39; great dining experiences. It is a major complaint in the community. So, I see the Ocean House mentioned several times, but just know that you may not be so lucky when you go there...
With my two suggestions, you can%26#39;t go wrong and you will not be disappointed.
Circadia Bistro in Harwich, mmmmmm!
Welcome soon. Well, I personally don%26#39;t love Brax but the views indeed are great. I love George%26#39;s Pizza for sure. The Port has great reviews. I do love Sea Grille, all in H%26#39;Port. Some love Bucca%26#39;s. I used to like Pisces but it%26#39;s too crowded. These are all places you could try on your own. Wequasett%26#39;s 21 is to die for but pricey...
Does Il Maestro have an Italian chef?? I have been there..not thrilled..I prefer Gerardi%26#39;s on 902 Main St. in S. Yarmouth. Keep in mind traffic from Chatham to Hyannis in Aug. is NOT fun. I say, stay in your neckc of the woods..plenty of options. Actually I am surprised the Cape Cod ';experts'; are recommending places in Hyannis..phooey with that traffic mess..
Cape ';experts'; don%26#39;t get caught in Cape Traffic. ;)
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