The Black Cats of Salem - j & J’s home away from home, their pride and joy. The luckiest of houses.
Highly recommend - visit the gift shop as well!
Great little cafe with freshly baked bread, pastries, and lunch options.
Very pretty when in bloom. Quiet setting to relax, read, and just breathe. Also this is Allison's House from Hocus Pocus!
Alt shop with unique drinks
Charter Street Cemetery is the oldest European burial ground in Salem and among the oldest in the country.
Our wonderful neighbors at Dodge Street Court. Unique and eclectic with a lot of vendors all in one spot! Tell them we sent ya!
Chestnut Street, the street that pepper built! Take a stroll to see the large mansions and properties from some of Salem’s prominent spice and merchant traders
Fun area steeped in history. Has an arcade, a park, several restaurants and some cool sunset views. And Willow trees.
This open air museum contains 65 Large scale murals featuring 40 global and 25 New England-based artists. Take a stroll and check them all out, headquartered right by Lucky House.
Our favorite bar in town. Serves some mean drinks and has the best vegan (and non-vegan) grilled cheeses and hot dogs this side of the moon!
Arcade bar… need we say more.
Salems oldest live music venue. Great drinks, fun atmosphere, and across the street from the House of the Seven Gables! Burger Tuesday is our go-to.
Cute, quaint, French vibes with amazing food. Will accommodate vegan without hesitation.
Set in an old bank with great food and vibes
Best brewery in town with tons of space and small bites!
Yo, these cookies are nuts. Goodnight Fattys 3 rotating cookies open late night also chocolate or vanilla soft serve twist - vegan cookies are only every first weekend of the month but the chocolate ice cream is v! They also have “chubbies” Sunday mornings with a permanent vegan option.
Our wedding venue - also a national historic landmark! You’ll experience this in person on our wedding day, but feel free to visit before/after for guided tours and to take it all in!
One of our favorite store in town for wine, spirits, and eclectic food/gifts. Tell the owners we sent ya! :)
The Salem Trolley is the best way to see Salem and to experience the our city's unique and colorful past.
Looking for a classic no frills movie experience like the old days? Look no further.
Take a stroll through our historic common.
Hands down our fav iced latte. Not many vegan options but we were there for that drank.
For our 420 friendly guests!
Commuter rail that will take you out to Gloucester, or in to Boston North Station (TD Garden). Great for exploring if you’re looking to get out and about!
Jenni helped us design our wedding bands! Beautiful pieces here, 100% worth a visit :)
24 acre beautiful park in the heart of Boston.
One of Boston's legendary districts, more than 120 stores and 60 restaurants along it's mile long stretch
From Salem by train, take the Newbury/Rockport line outbound 4 stops to the Manchester-By-The-Sea stop. Getting off the train, walk up Beach Street (away from downtown) 1/2 a mile to Singing Beach.