This is our favorite restaurant in Marblehead! 5 Corners is an upscale bistro, located in the center of Marblehead's downtown area. If you dine there, you have to try the skate wing and burger!
A local gem and hidden treasure, the Driftwood is known for its "dive diner" aesthetic and great breakfast food. If you dine here, make sure to get there early to beat the crowds.
The Landing is the best spot to grab a cup of chowder and a beer! It is one of the few restaurants in town that sits right on the harbor.
Plus Cafe, located in Marblehead's downtown area, has the best breakfast sandwiches and coffee.
Marblehead's famous "Old Town" district is most known for its local shops and restaurants. While you are there, check out one of our favorite local shops, F.L. Woods.
The Marblehead Lighthouse is one of the oldest lighthouses in the US, with great views of the harbor. Make an afternoon out of your visit and grab some lunch at Shubie's Marketplace for a picnic by the water!
The best cookie spot! The rotating menu changes weekly, with three new flavors to choose from, so you will always be in for a surprise. Tucked away in the heart of downtown Salem, neighboring the Salem Witch Museum.
Located in the downtown area of Salem, Notch Brewery has incredible craft beers, and a nice outdoor patio. If you find yourself in the mood for food, across the street is Bambolina's, which is known for their pizza!
Formerly an official bank, this industrial building has completely transformed into an upscale restaurant. Ledgers is a great place for cocktails and Sunday brunch. If you dine here, ask about their daily donut at brunch.
Although "Sandwich" is in the name, this spot is famous for its breakfast menu. You can't go wrong with any order but we have to suggest you try the pancakes!
Offering fun rotating seasonal cocktails, The Hotel Salem Rooftop Bar, is the only rooftop bar in the area.
You can't visit the North Shore without trying a roast beef sandwich. If you dine here, order a Three-Way (BBQ sauce, cheese, mayo) and make sure to pick up a bottle of James River BBQ sauce on your way out!