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The New York Times featured Provincetown in their travel section on August 15, 2024! Here's 36 Hours in Provincetown, MA: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/08/15/travel/things-to-do-provincetown.html?unlocked_article_code=1.GU4.q3YP.ZzyHCEUqCbSs&smid=url-share

The Red Inn

15 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA 02657
, (508) 487-7334

The Red Inn is the most glamorous seaside restaurant and bar in town. We’ve spent much beloved time here, so we invite you to visit. Pro tip: check out their happy hour, it’s a fun stop on the bike home from the beach or a swim off the massive rock ‘breakwall’ jetty nearby. (Far west end)

The Lobster Pot

321 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA 02657
, 508-487-0842

Not only did our marriage get its start in Provincetown, but so did Anthony Bourdain begin his chef career here too at The Lobster Pot, a local seafood institution that our we visit every time family visits. (Town center)

Sal's Place

99 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA 02657
, 5084871279

Sal’s Place - Local seafood Italian, if you can get in! Tables in the sand book up well in advance, so call for a reservation. Pro tip: Ask for a table on the beach with your feet in the sand, if the tides allow. Cash only. (West end)

Harbor Lounge

359 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA 02657
, 508-413-9527

Harbor Lounge is our local bar. It has its own pier. Fabulous cocktails of any desire. How lucky we are to share it with you. (East end)

Ciro & Sal's

4 Kiley Court, Provincetown, MA 02657
, (508) 487-6444

Ciro & Sal’s - Charming rustic local Italian long-standing restaurant, before Sal and Ciro broke up as partners and Sal went on his own across town. (East end)

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