The absolute best spot for seafood in Salem. We love the clam chowder and seared tuna nachos!
The perfect place for waterfront views and a dozen oysters!
A must-do on every Salem trip, breakfast at Red's is not to be missed. Don't be intimidated if there is a line, it moves quickly - especially if you're willing to sit at the counter!
Check out All Souls Lounge for their retro vibes, vinyl records and upscale drinks - they recently started offering food, too!
We love Jaho for their convenient location and delicious coffee!
Hallowed Ground is a relatively new speakeasy with a trendier vibe and delicious drinks.
Longboards is a must for more casual American-style food and drinks, with sports-bar vibes and a waterfront location. We love the lobster flatbread!
We love all of Finz' seafood dishes, including their clam chowder, raw bar/sushi options and fried calamari! Great cocktails and lively bar, too.
A unique spot for food, drinks and live music, known for their blues jam on Friday afternoons.
It's not an Anja and Patrick recommendation list without an Irish pub, and O'Neills is one of the best. They have a huge space with drinks, food and live music most nights of the week.
Our favorite shop in Salem, carefully curated with both vintage and modern-day finds. You won't leave empty-handed!
Modern-day witches can find quirky home goods, beauty products and handmade gifts here.
We love Moody's for their artisan and handmade gifts, as well as their selection of locally-made Salem products.
Located on the main shopping street of Salem, the Coven's Cottage is filled with herbs and natural products for modern-day witches!
The Hermetic Arts Center is one of the more legitimate spots in Salem to have a tarot card reading, and to check out occult records and other gifts.
If you are a fan of the 1993 film 'Hocus Pocus', set in Salem, check out the link below for filming sites that you can visit in person!
There is no shortage of fascinating museums and historical sites in Salem, including the Salem Witch Museum, the Witch House at Salem, House of the Seven Gables, the Peabody-Essex Museum, and the Salem Maritime National Historic Site. Please book ahead to avoid disappointment, as most of these require advance reservations.