The scenic dinner train is the Cape's entry in the novelty dining experience category. Dress up for a three-hour tour among cranberry bogs and marshes in a restored 1937 dinner coach. From Hyannis, the train crosses the canal and then stops in Bourne while you consume your entrée choice, usually steak, chicken, fish, or pasta. The Elegant Dinner Train was named one of the top three nationwide by the Food Network Dining on the Train. A full bar is available.
You'll probably experience the best meal you will ever have in this 200-year-old barn. The cozy restaurant serves American and French cuisine and uses local produce and ingredients whenever possible. The menu changes with the seasons but entrées can include duckling, lamb, veal and salmon. The fireplaces, glass and pottery by Cape Cod artists and the lush flower garden make for a romantic dinner setting. The wine list here is extensive and superb. Reservations are required.
One of New England's liveliest haunts, The Beachcomber is more than just good food and drinks. Located on Cahoon Hallow Beach, this is where you can enjoy a fine meal and drink with the view of the horizon. Find a table amidst the sandy shore, or head indoors for a quieter, more intimate experience. Take your pick from its seemingly limitless options of spirits and beers, or opt for one of the signature cocktails to get things started. The food menu comprises a choice of contemporary favorites, of which the Beachcomber Burger, Eastham Mussels and Swordfish Steak are not-to-be-missed. To top it all, live bands and DJs raise the energy levels, with a selection of classic and modern hits.
Housed in Wequassett Inn Resort and Golf Club, Twenty Eight Atlantic hits all the right notes as you take in the turquoise waters, and the sun kissed sand through the wide windows. No prizes for guessing the house special dish, as seafood is the best thing to have. The meat rich crab cakes, truffled salmon tartare among others form part of a seafood extravaganza like no other. The long wine list strikes the perfect balance between the seafood and the majestic views.
Located in the heart of the city is the Fin Seafood, a popular restaurant that's known to serve some of the best seafood in the city. The menu combines traditional American-style cooking with a contemporary flair ensuring a delicious meal that's like nothing else. The Lobster Chowder, Tuna Tartare, Oyster Chowder, and the Foie Gras Brûlée for dessert are some of the recommended dishes. The ambiance is warm and intimate and the service is attentive making this place perfect for a pleasant and romantic meal. This restaurant definitely is a must visit when in the city.
if you are in the mood for dining in the sunshine with the cool sea breeze hitting your face, head to Sesuit Harbor Cafe. This cozy dining place is thronged by locals and tourists who adore the seafood specialties that are served here. Feel the warm rays of the sun washing over you as you gaze across the glinting ocean waters in the distance. The menu comprises of favorites like the lobster roll, fried scallops and the classic surf and turf. The restaurant only accepts cash.
Located in the heart of the city is the Fin Seafood, a popular restaurant that's known to serve some of the best seafood in the city. The menu combines traditional American-style cooking with a contemporary flair ensuring a delicious meal that's like nothing else. The Lobster Chowder, Tuna Tartare, Oyster Chowder, and the Foie Gras Brûlée for dessert are some of the recommended dishes. The ambiance is warm and intimate and the service is attentive making this place perfect for a pleasant and romantic meal. This restaurant definitely is a must visit when in the city.
Housed in Wequassett Inn Resort and Golf Club, Twenty Eight Atlantic hits all the right notes as you take in the turquoise waters, and the sun kissed sand through the wide windows. No prizes for guessing the house special dish, as seafood is the best thing to have. The meat rich crab cakes, truffled salmon tartare among others form part of a seafood extravaganza like no other. The long wine list strikes the perfect balance between the seafood and the majestic views.
if you are in the mood for dining in the sunshine with the cool sea breeze hitting your face, head to Sesuit Harbor Cafe. This cozy dining place is thronged by locals and tourists who adore the seafood specialties that are served here. Feel the warm rays of the sun washing over you as you gaze across the glinting ocean waters in the distance. The menu comprises of favorites like the lobster roll, fried scallops and the classic surf and turf. The restaurant only accepts cash.
You'll probably experience the best meal you will ever have in this 200-year-old barn. The cozy restaurant serves American and French cuisine and uses local produce and ingredients whenever possible. The menu changes with the seasons but entrées can include duckling, lamb, veal and salmon. The fireplaces, glass and pottery by Cape Cod artists and the lush flower garden make for a romantic dinner setting. The wine list here is extensive and superb. Reservations are required.
One of New England's liveliest haunts, The Beachcomber is more than just good food and drinks. Located on Cahoon Hallow Beach, this is where you can enjoy a fine meal and drink with the view of the horizon. Find a table amidst the sandy shore, or head indoors for a quieter, more intimate experience. Take your pick from its seemingly limitless options of spirits and beers, or opt for one of the signature cocktails to get things started. The food menu comprises a choice of contemporary favorites, of which the Beachcomber Burger, Eastham Mussels and Swordfish Steak are not-to-be-missed. To top it all, live bands and DJs raise the energy levels, with a selection of classic and modern hits.
This bustling restaurant, a local favorite, has a huge menu and a pretty view of the Swan River. The Cape Cod standards are served: fried seafood, steak, pasta and; most interestingly; dishes that combine these ingredients. The popular Steak Lucifer, for example, mixes sirloin, lobster, asparagus and Béarnaise sauce. A kids menu and friendly atmosphere make it a great family spot. Sunday brunch is served from 11a to 3p.