"Our story begins in Scituate, MA, where founder Matt grew up and where we built our brewery. After working at Georgetown Brewing in Seattle, Matt hatched a plan to move east and build a production space to brew beer inspired by the styles of the Pacific Northwest. Our taproom - a renovated historic schoolhouse dating back to 1852 - opened in October of 2017, and we’ve been at it ever since. In addition to making some damn good beer, we strive to make our community a better place through regular charitable giving opportunities and events."
minotsledge Minot’s Ledge Lighthouse winks and blinks “I Love You” to Lighthouse Lovers on Valentine’s Day and everyday! Minot’s Ledge Lighthouse is one of the most romantic Lighthouses in our country. The distinctive Light Characteristic of Minot’s Ledge Lighthouse uses a 1-4-3 flashing sequence which is the same numerical count as the words “I love you.” Romantic Lighthouse Lovers on the shore of Minot Beach soon nicknamed the granite Lighthouse, the “Lover’s Light” or the “I Love You Light.”
"Award winning 18-hole public golf course with beautiful ocean views"
"South Shore Art Center has various galleries with unique exhibits and artworks obtained from various places from within Boston and around the world. In addition to marveling at the uniqueness of the exhibits therein, you can participate in some of the gallery’s programs or workshops, or buy some studio crafts and fine arts as souvenirs for your trip to Cohasset."
This is a nature reserve and a forest located in Cohasset. It is right next to Weir River and it is full of various species of hardwood trees, spectacular vistas, and open fields ideal for small group picnics. The sights will be pleasing and so are the sounds of nature, from the river flowing by and the chirping of birds up in the trees. Then, there are the solitary boulders left behind after the last ice age, and a hermit’s cave.
Wampatuck State Park is a little heaven in Cohasset for all the outdoor enthusiasts visiting the town. The park covers a total area of over 3,500 acres (1,416 ha), and has over 400 well-maintained campsites. The park’s amenities supports a wide range of outdoor activities, with the most notable ones being hunting, mountain biking, snowmobiling, hiking, cross country skiing, and camping, among others.
Panoramic views of Scituate Harbor and a large menu selection!
Said to be the oldest English house in the United States. Try the house specialty, Swordfish
"With 20 years of experience cooking in local restaurants, our chef Brian Hennebury is excited to present his vision to you and all our guests. Our caring and committed staff will ensure you have a fantastic experience with us."
Diverse offerings from succulent Duck Confit to Local Lobster & Sweet Pea Risotto to piquant Portuguese Fish Stew pair with a thoughtfully appointed wine and cocktail program to make bia bistro a staple for a date, a gathering with friends, a proper cocktail and special occasions.
"The restaurant is beautiful, but unfussy and comfortable. It reflects a relaxed, west coast sensibility that good things don’t have to come with airs. “We want people to feel like they’re walking into our home, with the warm hospitality you expect from friends.”"
The bakery prides itself in preparing a variety of traditional French patisserie that might just make you think that you are in France. They have a humongous selection of croissants, bread, pastries, salads, sandwiches, and desserts that will not just delight your nostrils upon walking through the door, but also whose tastes will leave a lingering memory in your mind. The joint also serves a selection of coffees and teas as well as various seasonal beverages.