Popular gourmet coffee and sandwich shop. We make and serve the freshest and best tasting coffee in the South Shore. We also have an assortment of pastries and desserts, as well as breakfast and lunch sandwiches, salads, and soups. Enjoy the view of Scituate Harbor while enjoying your food and drink on our outdoor deck in the back of our shop!
Cute little coffee shop with pastries and great coffee!
Fun cocktails and perfect date night dinner spot in Scituate Harbor.
Cute spot for some organic wines and small bites!
Favorite spot for sushi, poke, and fresh seafood!
Old school classic sub shop in Scituate harbor. Nostalgic must-have for former residents returning to visit. Subs can only be ordered in-person. Often a line out the door on weekends.
The go-to gourmet sandwich spot in Scituate!
Local market specializing in handcrafted cheese & charcuterie boards, as well as other provisions including craft beer, wine and a variety of gourmet snacks.
Oyster farm with raw bar, organic wine, and harbor views!
Casual cafe offering bagels, sandwiches, and other breakfast and lunch fare.
Kimberly's go-to yoga studio when she visits home.
Scituate Harbor is a great “Town Center” and seaside village with a broad range of quaint shops and restaurants.
Sandy beach in the Minot section of Scituate. Several access points along Glades Road. Parking lots available on Bailey's Causeway if the small parking areas along Glades Road are full.
Public 18 hole golf course with restaurant.
Nantasket Beach is popular summer escape from the Boston. The reservation includes a mile of the Atlantic shoreline, and during the summer, you can attend concerts or take public dance lessons.
Derby St Shops is the South Shore's premier outdoor shopping center. With over 65 stores and restaurants located in the beautiful town of Hingham, this outdoor shopping center has everything you need, with fine restaurants and upscale fashion.
Dine, Shop, Explore The Shipyard Village is home to amenities and diversions for boaters and landlubbers alike, complete with dining, retail, movie theater, outdoor amphitheater, and a 2-mile long waterfront boardwalk, P.J.’s Way. Ferry Service to Boston is available for day trips, dropping off at the Boston Harbor Hotel and easy walking distance to Faneuil Hall Marketplace and the New England Aquarium. Also easy access to areas such as Boston's North End, The Boston Public Gardens, the Seaport Area, and many other city attractions.
The Carousel has been operating along the shores of beautiful Nantasket Beach Reservation for more than 80 years. Built in 1928 by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company, it boasts four rows of 66 intricately carved horses and two rare Roman chariots. It is decorated with 35 original paintings, 36 cherubs and 18 goddesses who look down while a Wurlitzer Band Organ fills the air with music. The Paragon Carousel is the last remaining attraction from the beloved Paragon Park amusement park on Nantasket Beach that closed in 1985. The antique amusement is a lasting reminder of the “Golden Age” of Hull, MA, when the town was teeming with thousands of visitors each day in the summer for decades. The Carousel now attracts upwards of 100,000 visitors each summer.
Rolling hills and rocky shorelines offer sweeping views of the Boston skyline, while tree- lined carriage paths designed by famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted make delightful walking trails.