Food Scene
Legit, the best cupcake you will ever taste. My girlfriends and I have been on a world cupcake tour for 7 years now trying to find a cupcake that beats Scott's. We have not.
ScottCakes
353 Commercial StLegit, the best cupcake you will ever taste. My girlfriends and I have been on a world cupcake tour for 7 years now trying to find a cupcake that beats Scott's. We have not.
I've been eating this ice cream for 45 years. It's never let me down.
38 locals recommend
Sundae School
606 MA-28I've been eating this ice cream for 45 years. It's never let me down.
Now you don't have to drive to Provincetown for the "Graham Central Station" flavor...My favorite 😀
Brewster Scoop
1929 MA-6ANow you don't have to drive to Provincetown for the "Graham Central Station" flavor...My favorite 😀
Schoolhouse Ice Cream
749 MA-28Walking distance to the Tuck-Inn.
Mad Minnow Bar & Kitchen
554 ROUTE 28Super cool vibe and back bar area.
3 Monkeys
554 Massachusetts 28Great vibe. Always hopping
The Port Restaurant
541 MA-28Cape Sea Grille
31 Sea StOcean View (rare in Harwich)
delish food.
Best Lobster roll, water front view, casual, fun atmosphere.
90 locals recommend
Brax Landing Restaurant
705 MA-28Best Lobster roll, water front view, casual, fun atmosphere.
Multiple upscale restaurants Great place for a special occasion. 😍
The Wednesday night jazz fest is pretty cool. G. Love does one week there, great intimate place to see him.
59 locals recommend
Wequassett Resort and Golf Club
2173 MA-28Multiple upscale restaurants Great place for a special occasion. 😍
The Wednesday night jazz fest is pretty cool. G. Love does one week there, great intimate place to see him.
The Brewster Fish House
2208 Main Stlooks deceivingfrom outside, inside is great atmosphere good Italian food. Very close to Tuck-Inn.
55 locals recommend
Buca's Tuscan Roadhouse
4 Depot Rdlooks deceivingfrom outside, inside is great atmosphere good Italian food. Very close to Tuck-Inn.
Bluefins Sushi & Sake Bar
513 Main StGreat sushi, and many non sushi options
Chatham Bars Inn
297 Shore RdAnother very upscale hotel/restaurants, beautiful views.
Szechuan Delight
1421 Orleans-Harwich RdThe ONLY Chinese food on cape we recommend.
Marion's Pie Shop
2022 Main StGreat food for take and bake. Plus, obviously...pie.
Ruggie's Breakfast and Lunch
707 Main StGood Friends Cafe
83 School StGreat gluten free options.
Cape Cod Beer
1336 Phinneys LnDevil's Purse Brewing Company
120 Great Western RdEmber Coal Fire Pizza
600 MA-28Great vibe, gourmet pizza wings, etc.
Pleasant Lake Pizza Shark
403 Pleasant Lake AveFirst Crush Winery
527 Main StBeaches and sightseeing.
Cape Cod National Seashore
99 Marconi Site RoadCute shops and stores and great restaurants. Can't miss the Friday night band concerts!!!
127 locals recommend
Chatham
Cute shops and stores and great restaurants. Can't miss the Friday night band concerts!!!
It'sa campground, but has so much more. Ponds, and hiking and biking trails.
115 locals recommend
Nickerson State Park
3488 Main StreetIt'sa campground, but has so much more. Ponds, and hiking and biking trails.
Rent bikes all over the cape or bring your own, great way to spend the day, pack a lunch and a towel, ride, eat and swim in a beautiful pond.
36 locals recommend
Cape Cod Rail Trail
Cape Cod Rail TrailRent bikes all over the cape or bring your own, great way to spend the day, pack a lunch and a towel, ride, eat and swim in a beautiful pond.
Nauset Beach
250 Beach RdIf you see a seal swimming near you...GET OUT OF THE WATER!!! 🦈 🦈 🦈
Nauset Lighthouse
120 Nauset Light Beach RdRed River Beach
Red River Beach Parking Lot3/4 Mile from the Tuck-Inn. Walk, bike or pay to park.
Bank Street Beach
Bank StBetter sand and wider beach.
Goose Pond
Really good for smaller kids, tide goes out there's HUGE sandbars and places to wade. Clear water soft sand. A snack bar, bathrooms, showers.
MUST get there or get dropped off by 10am on weekends. Gets PACKED.
145 locals recommend
Mayflower Beach
Horsefoot PathReally good for smaller kids, tide goes out there's HUGE sandbars and places to wade. Clear water soft sand. A snack bar, bathrooms, showers.
MUST get there or get dropped off by 10am on weekends. Gets PACKED.
Corporation Beach
West Dennis Beach
45 Light House RoadFirst Encounter Beach
Things to do on rainy days
Marconi–RCA Wireless Receiving Station
Cool museum
Cape Cod Potato Chips
100 Breeds Hill RdKids and adults will enjoy this fun tour.
Skull Island Miniature Golf
934 MA-28Mini golf, arcade, go-carts.
Cape Cod Museum of Natural History
869 Main StreetNeighborhoods
Harwich Port
This Harwich village is full of sand and sea and life. It boasts lovely beaches along Nantucket Sound, fun little shops and galleries along Route 28, cozy pubs and restaurants, beautiful spired churches and a small gem of a golf course.
As its name implies, the sea played a central role in Harwich Port's history. With its face to the sea and its welcoming shoreline, "The Port" was settled by seamen and fishermen before the American Revolution. Boatbuilding, sail-making, and carpentry employed many residents and beautiful homes built by sea captains dotted the village. With the end of the age of sail and the coming of the railroad, the focus gradually changed until more people came to "see the sea" than to work on it. The tourist industry and the automobile transformed the sleepy little village into a visitors' haven. Inns like the Snow and the Melrose housed the summer people, restaurants appeared, and shops opened. Today, though the large historic inns have been converted to other uses, summer in Harwich Port retains much from its past along scenic Wychmere, Saquatucket and Allen Harbors and the lovely sandy beaches along Nantucket Sound.
13 locals recommend
Harwich
Harwich Port
This Harwich village is full of sand and sea and life. It boasts lovely beaches along Nantucket Sound, fun little shops and galleries along Route 28, cozy pubs and restaurants, beautiful spired churches and a small gem of a golf course.
As its name implies, the sea played a central role in Harwich Port's history. With its face to the sea and its welcoming shoreline, "The Port" was settled by seamen and fishermen before the American Revolution. Boatbuilding, sail-making, and carpentry employed many residents and beautiful homes built by sea captains dotted the village. With the end of the age of sail and the coming of the railroad, the focus gradually changed until more people came to "see the sea" than to work on it. The tourist industry and the automobile transformed the sleepy little village into a visitors' haven. Inns like the Snow and the Melrose housed the summer people, restaurants appeared, and shops opened. Today, though the large historic inns have been converted to other uses, summer in Harwich Port retains much from its past along scenic Wychmere, Saquatucket and Allen Harbors and the lovely sandy beaches along Nantucket Sound.
Sightseeing
Truro Vineyards
11 Shore RdCape Cod Museum of Natural History
869 Main StreetGolf
Cranberry Valley Golf Course
183 Oak StI used to work there. Beautiful course.
The Captains Golf Course
1000 Freemans WayAlso worked here, two 18 hole courses.
Dennis Pines Golf Course
50 Golf Course RdHighland lighthouse
27 Highland Light Rd