Restaurants in Gloucester
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Dog Bar
Go around to the rear entrance to sample the eclectic menu and cold drinks at Dog Bar. From the simple (not-so-sloppy joes) to the sophisticated (smoked whiskey shrimp cocktail), just about everything here would be appealing to your dog, who might also appreciate the outdoor seating. There are plans to open an upscale restaurant in the front of the building.
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Virgilio’s Italian Bakery
Primarily a take-out joint, Virgilio’s has excellent sandwiches and other Italian treats. Try the famous St Joseph sandwich – like an Italian sub on a fresh-baked roll. Pick one up and head down to the waterfront for a picnic.
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Maria’s Pizza
Gloucester’s favorite pizzeria is across from the train station. Crunchy-crust pizza, fried seafood and thick clam chowder will sate any appetite. Bring your own beer from the ‘packy’ across the street.
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Duckworth’s Bistrot
Half-portions and wines by the glass (or carafe) mean that Duckworth’s won’t break your bank. But the menu of fresh seafood and local produce means you will dine like a gourmand.
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Elliott’s at the Blackburn
Exposed brick and polished wood make for a very cozy spot. Come for old-fashioned comfort food with a modern twist, like lobster mac and cheese, buffalo bolognese or fig pizza.
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Two Sisters Coffee Shop
This local place is where the fisherfolk go for breakfast when they come in from their catch. They are early risers, so you may have to wait for a table.
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Franklin Cape Ann
The North Shore branch of a South End favorite in Boston, this cool place has an urban atmosphere and an excellent, modern New American menu.
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