33 Best Restaurants in Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Brazilian Grill

$$$$ Fodor's choice

At this all-you-can-eat churrascaria, waiters continually circulate through the dining room offering more than a dozen grilled meats—beef, pork, chicken, sausage, and the beloved Brazilian chicken hearts on large, swordlike skewers. The massive buffet is laden with soups, salads, and side dishes, including plantains, rice, and beans (vegetarians could happily eat from the buffet).

Buca's Tuscan Roadhouse

$$$ Fodor's choice

This romantic roadhouse near the Chatham border, adorned with tiny white lights, wine bottles, and warm-hue walls, might just transport you to Italy—and if it doesn't, the fantastic food certainly will. There are always excellent specials added to the menu; in the fall and winter, look for value-priced entrées, and in summer, their hot dog cart (in the parking lot) serves the best wieners on the Cape.

C Salt Wine Bar & Grille

$$$ Fodor's choice

With an open kitchen that turns out some excellent and artful dishes, especially seafood, this tiny place keeps its tables full and its guests happy (reservations strongly recommended). Fine service by a friendly and knowledgeable staff adds greatly to the overall atmosphere.

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Cape Sea Grille

$$$$ Fodor's choice

This chef-owned gem with distant sea views uses what's locally available as the inspiration for an ever-changing and creative menu that's complemented by a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere. There are also generous wine, martini, and drink lists.

31 Sea St., Massachusetts, 02646, USA
508-432–4745
Known For
  • inviting atmosphere
  • inventive seafood entrées
  • creative cocktails
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues., Reservations essential

Inaho

$$$ Fodor's choice

Yuji Watanabe, chef-owner of the Cape's best Japanese restaurant, makes early-morning journeys to Boston's fish markets to shop for the freshest local catch, and the resulting selection of sushi and sashimi is vast and artful. The serene and simple Japanese garden out back has a traditional koi pond.

157 Main St., Massachusetts, 02675, USA
508-362–5522
Known For
  • chef's tasting menu
  • moody lighting
  • seafood tempura
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.-Tues. No lunch

La Cucina Sul Mare

$$$ Fodor's choice

Northern Italian and Mediterranean cooking distinguish this upscale, popular place. Make sure to come hungry—portions of classic favorites here are huge. Live music adds to the festive vibe on Sunday afternoons year-round. An excellent wine list pairs perfectly with the food.

Naked Oyster Bistro & Raw Bar

$$$ Fodor's choice

More than 1,000 oysters are eaten here on an average summer weekend, a good deal of them procured near daily from the restaurant's own oyster farm in nearby Barnstable. You'll always find close to two dozen raw and "dressed" oyster dishes; there's also a nice range of nonoyster entrées, salads, and appetizers.

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.

The Lobster Pot

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Provincetown's Lobster Pot, a mainstay for more than 40 years, is fit to do battle with all the lobster shanties anywhere (and everywhere) else on the Cape; although it's often jammed with tourists, the crowds reflect the generally high quality, and the water views can't be beat. The hardworking kitchen turns out classic New England cooking: lobsters, generous and filling seafood platters, and some of the best chowder around.

The Mews Restaurant & Cafe

$$$$ Fodor's choice

This perennial favorite with magnificent harbor views focuses on local seafood and organic meat and produce with a cross-cultural flair (there's also a lighter bistro menu for smaller appetites). The view of the bay from the bar is nearly perfect, and the gentle lighting makes this a romantic spot to have a drink. This is one of the relatively few restaurants open year-round in town. Check out the who's who of previous diners on its website, including Elizabeth Taylor and Billie Jean King.

429 Commercial St., Massachusetts, 02657, USA
508-487–1500
Known For
  • waterfront setting
  • ambience
  • two levels of dining
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential, Closed Sun. and Mon.

The Pointe

$$$ Fodor's choice

Inside the snazzy Crowne Pointe Inn, this intimate, casually handsome restaurant occupies the parlor and sunroom of a grand sea captain's mansion and serves finely crafted, healthful, modern American food with daily specials focused on local ingredients. There's a substantial wine list, with more than a 125 selections to choose from, as well as a large martini menu.

Arnold's Lobster & Clam Bar

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You can't miss this hot spot on the side of Route 6: look for the riot of colorful flowers lining the road and the patient folks waiting in long lines for fried seafood and other fixings. Unusual for a clam shack like this is the full bar, offering beer, wine, mixed drinks, and the house specialty: margaritas. You can also play a round of minigolf.

Brewster Fish House

$$$

Gorgeously presented, impeccably fresh seafood is standard here: lunch and dinner selections range from just-off-the-boat scallops to tuna, local oysters, and octopus. It can be noisy and it's always crowded in summer, but it's worth the wait.

2208 Rte. 6A, Massachusetts, 02631, USA
508-896–7867
Known For
  • artful seafood presentations
  • sophisticated atmosphere
  • locally sourced ingredients
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted, Closed Mon.-Wed. for lunch; closed Mon. and Tues. for dinner.

Captain Frosty's

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A great stop after the beach, this modest joint has a regular menu of seafood classics like fried clams and fish-and-chips supplemented by specials posted on the board and a counter where you order and take a number written on a french-fries box. There's seating inside as well as outside on a shady brick patio.

219 Rte. 6A, Massachusetts, 02638, USA
508-385–8548
Known For
  • classic fried seafood platters
  • soft-serve ice cream and frappes
  • good value
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. Closed Nov.-Apr., Reservations not accepted

Crisp

$$

It's notoriously difficult to snag a table here in the summertime, but it's worth the wait as their wood-fired flatbreads are positively toothsome, made with organic four, local sea salt, and tasty toppings like braised beef short rib, butternut squash, and linguica sourced from a Massachusetts farm. Pasta dishes are a good option, too, and salads are fresh and creative, not an afterthought. Eat here or wrap it up and head to nearby Craigville Beach. Can't wait? They operate a take-out shop, Crisp Too, across the street.

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.

Fairway Restaurant and Pizzeria

$$

The friendly, family-run Fairway specializes in Italian comfort food but also has a very popular breakfast. Attached to the Hole in One Bakery and Coffee Shop—a favorite among locals for exceptional hand-cut doughnuts and muffins—the Fairway puts a jar of crayons on every paper-covered table and sells its own brand of root beer.

FIN Cape Cod

$$$
As the name suggests, seafood is the star here, from salmon to red snapper, halibut to tuna, and all very recently caught in Atlantic waters. Two floors of seating in an antique home make for an eclectic setting aglow with candlelight in the company of many satisfied diners.
800 Main St., Massachusetts, 02638, USA
508-385--2096
Known For
  • oyster chowder with smoked bacon
  • attentive and knowledgeable service
  • extensive wine list
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

Fishermen's View

$$$

Owned by two commercial fishermen (who happen to be brothers), this casually upscale seafood spot (attached to a seafood market) offers indoor and outdoor waterside dining at Cape Cod Canal. The menu offers a nice break from the usual fried seafood baskets, so diners opt for fresh oysters, sushi, and steamed lobster and crab buckets.

20 Freezer Rd., Massachusetts, 02563, USA
508-591-0088
Known For
  • live music in season
  • award-winning clam chowder
  • boat-to-table dining
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: If canceling, reservations must be canceled by noon the day before the scheduled visit or guests will incur a cancellation fee.

Jim's Clam Shack

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Fried clams are crisp and fresh at this basic seafood joint right on Falmouth Harbor; the meaty lobster roll and the fish-and-chips platter are good choices, too. Place your order at the counter, and then take your tray to the picnic tables on the roof deck for the best views.

227 Clinton Ave., Massachusetts, 02540, USA
508-540–7758
Known For
  • fried clams
  • summer crowds
  • waterfront perch
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed early Sept.–mid-May

JT's Seafood

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Fresh and ample portions of fried seafood take center stage at this casual joint, which is very popular with families. Place your order at the counter and sit inside or out: be sure to save room for ice cream.

2689 Rte. 6A, Massachusetts, 02631, USA
508-896–3355
Known For
  • fried clams
  • hot lobster rolls
  • fish tacos
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Sept.–mid-Apr.

Land Ho!

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Tried-and-true tavern fare is the rule at Orleans's flagship local restaurant. The scene is usually fun and boisterous; dozens of homemade wooden signs heralding local businesses hang from the rafters above the red-checker tablecloths.

38 Cove Rd., Massachusetts, 02653, USA
508-255–5165
Known For
  • daily blackboard specials
  • thriving local bar scene
  • chowder
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

Mac's on the Pier

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Located at Wellfleet Harbor, this ambitious little spot serves some of the freshest seafood around. Sit along the pier and soak up the great water views while you chow down on a vast variety of local fish dishes, plus globe-trotting fare like burritos (with their house-made Scotch bonnet pepper sauce), a Caribbean seafood bowl, and tuna poke made with fresh local fish. The adjacent ice-cream counter offers hard and soft-serve treats, plus sundaes, smoothies, and frappes.

265 Commercial St., Massachusetts, 02667, USA
508-349–9611
Known For
  • gluten-free fried seafood
  • hot lobster roll
  • fish tacos
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Apr.

Mahoney's Atlantic Bar and Grill

$$$

This always-hopping downtown spot serves commendable dinner fare and draws big crowds for cocktails and appetizers. The bar is long and comfortable, and is a good spot to dine if there are no tables available.

28 Main St., Massachusetts, 02653, USA
508-255–5505
Known For
  • seafood bouillabaisse
  • specialty cocktails
  • lively local hangout
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted, No lunch

Moby Dick's

$$$

A meal at this good-natured, rough-hewn fish shack with a hypernautical theme is an absolute Cape Cod tradition for some people. Bring your own libations, and if you need to kill time (the lines are sometimes daunting), stop inside Moby's Cargo, the bustling gift shop next door.

3225 Rte. 6, Massachusetts, 02667, USA
508-349–9795
Known For
  • the Nantucket Bucket—a pound of whole-belly Monomoy steamers, a pound of native mussels, and corn on the cob served in a bucket
  • lobster bisque
  • friendly international staff
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. Closed mid-Oct.–Apr., Reservations not accepted

Napi's

$$$

The food and the interior share a penchant for unusual, striking juxtapositions—a classical sculpture in front of an abstract canvas, for instance, or an artful plate of boneless chicken and scallops in Thai peanut sauce arrayed on a bed of lo mein noodles. The art collection on display here is significant, and includes many noted Provincetown artists; the late Napi Van Dereck and his wife Helen collected gems for many, many years.

7 Freeman St., Massachusetts, 02657, USA
508-487–1145
Known For
  • seafood stew
  • free parking for patrons
  • ample vegetarian options
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

Ocean House

$$$$

This fine-dining hotspot boasts exquisite views of Nantucket Sound, and the food is equally sublime—some consider it the best on the Cape. Seafood plays a starring role, with a Pan-Asian tilt, especially on the appetizer side; think tempura, sashimi, and ramen.

425 Old Wharf Rd., Massachusetts, 02639, USA
508-394--0700
Known For
  • Bento box
  • fabulous views
  • elegant surroundings
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.--Mar. No lunch., Reservations required

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.