A charming costal town with a mix of quaint boutiques, local artisan shops, gift stores, cozy cafes and fresh seafood spots.
Although VERY anticlimactic, the Mayflower replica and Plymouth rock are must sees, just to say you did!
Casual breakfast spot with the "Best pancake in town" - but you can be the judge of that!
For a quick, classic bagel shop, Gunter’s Tooties is a local go-to. The bagels may not be quite New York–level (a tough standard!), but they’re still pretty great. Check out their rotating coffee flavors!
Waterfront taproom featuring indoor and outdoor seating with an extensive beer menu and tasty panini menu.
A must-stop for fresh, no-frills New England seafood right on the harbor. Wood’s is a local favorite known for its generously packed lobster rolls, fried clams, chowder, and seafood straight off the boats. It’s casual, classic, and perfectly situated for a walk along the waterfront after you eat. Great for a laid-back lunch with views of Plymouth Harbor—and a true taste of the area.
Casual spot with indoor and outdoor seating, featuring a deck with waterfront views and frequent live music. Enjoy a menu of fresh local seafood, pizzas, burgers, and weekend brunch favorites! If you arrive, early there are $1 oysters 3-5pm Monday-Friday!
A cozy spot known for its elevated comfort food, fresh seafood, handcrafted cocktails, and welcoming atmosphere. With a warm rustic vibe and a menu featuring everything from creative sandwiches to locally inspired favorites, it’s the perfect place to grab a casual lunch, dinner, or drinks.
For a scenic upscale dinner by the water, head here. The menu is a mix of seafood, steaks and New England classics with a spacious outdoor patio overlooking the harbor.
The Artisan Pig is a local favorite known for its wood-fired pizzas, craft cocktails, and relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.