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Provincetown: Where to Eat

Provincetown: Where to Eat

Provincetown: Where to Eat

A good meal is not hard to find in Provincetown — especially involving fresh seafood — and these restaurants are the best of the best.

The Red Inn
15 Commercial Street, Provincetown, Mass. 02657
(508) 487-7334
theredinn.com
A delicious oasis on the west end, The Red Inn’s restaurant is renown. Try the lobster and artichoke fondue and the locavore scallops.

Victor's Provincetown
175 Bradford Street Ext, Provincetown, Mass. 02657
(508) 487-1777
victorsptown.com
A favorite of locals, Victor’s offers extremely high-quality food and gorgeous servers.

The Mews
429 Commercial Street, Provincetown, Mass. 02657
(508) 487-1500
mews.com
A romantic dinner spot with lush views of the beach, especially from the downstairs basement. Service and food don’t disappoint.

The Lobster Pot
321 Commercial Street, Provincetown, Mass. 02657
(508) 487-0842
ptownlobsterpot.com
A must-visit Ptown institution that’s usually packed, thanks in part to the waterfront seating. The BBQ Pepper Shrimp is a highlight of the large menu.

The Squealing Pig
335 Commercial Street, Provincetown, Mass. 02657
(508) 487-5804
squealingpigptown.com
A lively restaurant and brew pub, with homemade brews and local oysters. Delicious, unpretentious, and open late (for Ptown!).

Ten Tables Restaurant & Bar
133 Bradford Street, Provincetown, Mass. 02657
(508) 487-0106
tentables.net/provincetown.html
This two-story establishment occupies an old Victorian home, with the lounge upstairs and the restaurant, and its ten tables, below. Some of the food is grown fresh in the restaurant’s own garden.

Bubala’s By the Bay
185 Commercial Street, Provincetown, Mass. 02657
(508) 487-0773
bubalas.com
With oodles of outdoor seating, Bubala’s is the place to people watch over a leisurely brunch.

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