Provincetown Restaurants

  1. Big Daddy's Burritos

    It's strictly counter service, but don't let that deter you, because you're in for a treat. An innovative variety of burritos 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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  2. Bubala's by the Bay

    For great people-watching and good food head to this sidewalk café that bustles night and day. Omelettes, 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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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. Lobster Pot

    True to its name, this bustling fish house overlooking the ocean is the place for lobster. Start with the superb lobster bisque and then put on a bib and crack open the perfect boiled lobster. Best way to beat the crowd is to come in midafternoon.

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  6. Mews Restaurant & Café

    A fantastic water view, the hottest martini bar in town and scrumptious food add up to Provincetown's finest dinner scene. There are two sections. Opt to dine gourmet on tuna sushi and rack of lamb downstairs where you're right on the sand or go casual with a juicy burger from the café menu upstairs.

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  7. 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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  8. 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 around US$10 and nothing on the menu, including the fresh grilled swordfish, runs over $20.

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  9. Portuguese Bakery

    This century-old bakery is famous for its malasadas (fried dough served hot and sinfully drenched in sugar). For something more conventional, step up to the counter and order yourself an oversized blueberry turnover or a spicy linguica sandwich.

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  10. Spiritus Pizza

    This is the place to pick up a late-night slice, or a late-night date if you haven't been lucky at one of the clubs. And it's not just about cruising; the pizzas here are first-rate. For something different try the white Greek, sauce-free with feta cheese, spinach and olives.

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