Restaurants in Cape Cod
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Karoo Kafe
A fun alternative to seafood is this brightly painted café in safari decor that features authentic home-style cooking from South Africa. The ostrich satay is a favorite. Or order the spicy peri-peri chicken for a blast of tomato, garlic, onion and chili; it comes in a vegetarian tofu version too.
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Ciro & Sal’s
One of Provincetown’s top choices for a romantic dinner out, this candlelit cellar restaurant specializes in local seafood with a northern Italian flair. Perhaps the baked oysters in pesto, or the fresh fish of the day with anchovies and plum tomatoes. Save room for the tiramisu.
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Clem & Ursie’s
This colorful, counter-service roadhouse with tables decorated by local artists serves traditional New England seafood alongside Portuguese dishes. You’ll find a broad menu with everything from breakfast fare and panini sandwiches to Dijon steamed mussels and a raw bar.
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Mojo’s
Provincetown’s harborside clam shack serves everything from hot dogs to fried seafood, burritos and veggie options. It’s strictly takeout but there are a couple of picnic tables where you can chow down and watch the action on the wharf.
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RooBar
This hip place features an exposed kitchen, high ceilings, great people-watching and innovative New American fare. Be adventurous: maybe the wood-fired spiced lamb pizza or the lobster tail in grapefruit sauce. RooBar is also known for its bar scene.
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Chatham Squire
The perky Chatham Squire pub is the busiest place in town. The menu's piled high with Monomoy steamers, raw oysters and other briny local delights. How fresh is the seafood? Just take one look at the fishermen hanging at the bar.
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Mews
A fantastic water view, the hottest martini bar in town and scrumptious food add up to P'town's finest dinner scene. Opt to dine gourmet on tuna sushi and rack of lamb downstairs or go casual with a juicy burger from the café menu upstairs.
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Fanizzi's by the Sea
Consistent food, an amazing water view and reasonable prices make this restaurant at the east end of Provincetown a sure winner. The extensive menu has something for everyone, from fresh seafood to salads and fajitas - even a kids menu.
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Pepe’s Wharf
Locals and seasoned visitors head to this seafront eatery for a million-dollar view on a paper-plate budget. A burger and fries will set you back just $10 and nothing on the menu, including the fresh grilled swordfish, runs over $20.
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Ardeo
With its dizzying array of options, Ardeo is a perfect family choice with something for every taste. The menu ranges from pizza and Black Angus burgers to traditional Greek fare and seafood.
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Big Daddy’s Burritos
The innovative variety of burritos served at Big Daddy’s includes grilled organic tofu, Cajun catfish and curried chicken. Carry it to the oceanfront picnic deck out back for a knockout water view.
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Portuguese Bakery
This Provincetown bakery has been serving up malasadas (sweet fried dough), linguica (Portuguese sausage) soups and sandwiches for more than a century. True local flavor.
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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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Mews Restaurant & Café
Want affordable gourmet? Skip the pricier restaurant here and go upstairs to the bar for a fab view, great martinis and scrumptious bistro fare. Perhaps the Angus gorgonzola burger?
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Misaki
Enjoy your fresh New England seafood served up raw as first-rate sushi and sashimi at this authentic Japanese restaurant. Tempura dinners and noodle dishes round out the menu.
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Juice
Liquids get high billing at this café serving fair trade coffee and organic juices. The innovative menu covers the spectrum from Wellfleet shellfish to veggie fajitas.
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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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Purple Feather
Head to this stylish café for killer panini sandwiches, blueberry gelato and decadent desserts all made from scratch. No better place in town for light eats.
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Seafood Sam's
This 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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Lobster Pot
True to its name, this bustling fish house overlooking the ocean is the place for lobster. Keep it simple: order it boiled and sit on the deck.
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Bubala's by the Bay
For great people-watching and good food head to this sidewalk café that bustles night and day. Omelets, fish-and-chips and focaccia sandwiches are mainstays but lots of people just linger over a drink and watch the streetside parade roll by.
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Terra Luna
Local artwork adorns the rustic walls of Terra Luna, a lively bistro that skillfully fuses contemporary American and Mediterranean cuisine.
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Spiritus Pizza
The pizza's just middling, but this is nonetheless the favorite spot for a late-night bite and cruising after the clubs close.
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Cobies
This roadside clam shack dishes out fried seafood that you can crunch and munch at outdoor picnic tables.
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