Amazing cocktails, legit street tacos and small bites to share.
The only wine bar/tasting room on the South Shore. Fun atmosphere, indoor or outdoor seating, great wines that you can simply taste, or try by the half or full glass. Great build-your-own charcuterie boards to pair with the wines.
Killer selection of craft beers on draft and delicious wood fire pizzas
The most yummy breakfast place in Plymouth - pancake heaven, flannel hash, eggs benny, Jamaican Me Crazy iced coffee, and much more.
We pick this place for date nights, a lot. Super fresh sushi, ramen noodle bowls, Korean bibimbap, kimchee, chicken katsu. Mmmmm.
Everything you need to Detox - green juices, wheatgrass shots, everything so fresh.
The food is good, but the ambiance is really the selling point - the outdoor bar is beautiful, in a woodsy setting - really fun in the summertime - lawn games, cocktails, and apps.
If you're staying on the Cape, this place has it all - a fun bar, a view, a great vibe, and super fresh seafood. Our friend Claudia Del Castillo did all of the rebranding and design work for their newly renovated vibe - looks amazing!
Delicious seafood with a view, in Sandwich. A mainstay.
If you happen to be spending a day on the Cape, driving along scenic route 6A from Sandwich to Provincetown (which we highly recommend you do) this is one of the best lunch spots - old school roadside seafood classics - lobster rolls, clam strips, shrimp platters, soft serve ice cream cones.
Yummy cold brew iced coffees
Antique country store with great tacos, lobster rolls, ice cream, fresh produce & flowers, right near the Historic Plymouth Plantation.
Stupendous bakery - everything is a delicacy - quiche, morning buns, tarts, cake, croissants, scones. Keegan's is making our wedding cake. :)
An awesome place to go for an afternoon or night out - outdoor raw bar/food truck, right on Duxbury Bay, sample oysters, clams, tinned fish, other small bites - sip great cocktails and beers. Music, fire pit, perfect hangout for a couple hours or more.
Plymouth is America's Hometown. Come see where it all began at Plimoth Patuxet Museums.
Gotta see it if you're in town. The rock is a little underwhelming, but she's a piece of history well worth a peek. The Mayflower Ship is also docked in the Harbor - definitely worth walking on and giving the regal sail boat a look.
Live music, outdoors with a surfy vibe, and good beers and Mexican eats. Go next door to Levitate Surf Shop for all your beach, skateboarding and surfing needs.
If you're in the mood for an independent movie in a very nice spot, this arthouse cinema is located on the grounds of the Plimoth Patuxet Museum.
Provincetown is hands down, the coolest day trip on the Cape. This monument is a fun climb to the top with a magical view. There's nothing we don't like about P-Town. Galleries, dunes, beaches, hoppin bars and restaurants, LGBTQ and Everyone else feels completely at ease hanging out in the New Orleans of New England.
One of the prettiest loop hikes on the Cape. Park at the Museum of Natural History in Brewster and make your way down the trail that winds its way out to the bay, and then back towards the museum. Peaceful, usually uncrowded, lots of birdwatching and tidal beauty.
If you'd like to get a haircut or an updo, a mani-pedi, or whatever else, this salon is in our neighborhood, and they're fab and affordable.
Seriously the best manicure-pedicure spot around - right in downtown Plymouth - if you want a pampering day before the wedding.
Fun tip: if you're not staying at the Mirbeau, you can still enjoy their beautiful spa, gym, giant hot tub and outdoor bar (champagne in the hot tub under the stars) if you buy a Spa Pass. Details below... SPA PASSES Monday – Thursday: $60 / Friday & Sunday: $90 / Not available on Saturday
Our friend Allison Supple owns this gem of a shop in Orleans on the Cape - beautifully curated skincare items, candles, slippers, and the best facials anywhere. Call to check on availability of a facial or skin care treatment in August (they had paused these during Covid).
You can't go wrong as you travel along on Route 6A on the Cape. You'll pass through beautiful towns, and have plenty of places to see along the way. There are hundreds of galleries, shops, restaurants, historic sites, serene beaches, clam shacks, nature walks, dune hikes. The drive from Sandwich to Provincetown is about 1.5 hours non-stop (but please do stop, a lot - there's so much to do and see along the route). Please reach out if you'd like any specific recommendations for what to do on the Cape if you just have a day or two.
Amazingly fun spot - big outdoor and indoor bar, oysters and apps, live music, right on one of the prettiest beaches on the Cape. Parking is pricey but worth it!
Great craft cocktails and tasty food, in a cozy, candlelit setting in Downtown Plymouth. Across the street they are opening a new lounge bar called, Honey Baby. Check it out.
Our friend Vinnie Arnone (Best Man) is an artist who lives in Bourne, MA and creates some very cool Cape Cod calendars, tote bags, koozies, and other fun souvenirs. Check out his work and take a piece home at www.cabocado.com