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Cobies
Just off the Cape Cod Rail Trail, this roadside clam slack dishes out fried seafood that you can crunch and munch at outdoor picnic tables. On weekends it has lobster too.
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Impudent Oyster
Impudent Oyster boasts an eclectic menu, from its namesake fresh-shucked oysters to Japanese-influenced fare, which makes this place a real pearl - don't miss the drunken oysters in sake.
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Lobster Pot
True to its name, this bustling fish house overlooking the ocean is the place for lobster and ladles up a superb lobster bisque. Best way to beat the crowd is to come in mid-afternoon.
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Misaki
Misaki is an authentic Japanese restaurant where you can enjoy fresh New England seafood served up raw as first-rate sushi and sashimi. Wash your food down with crisp beers, wines or Sake.
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Moby Dick's
There's often a line out the door at this roadside eatery, but you'll be rewarded for your wait with some of the best fish, fried clams and chowder at this end of the Cape.
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Seafood Sam's
Seafood Sam's is a good family choice for fish and chips, clams and lobster. Dine at picnic tables overlooking Cape Cod Canal and watch the fishing boats sail by.
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