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    Located right on the marina pier, offers a romantic atmosphere and southern Italian and Ischian dishes.

    Angel Foods has been Provincetown’s favorite gourmet market for over 20 years.

    Chill hangout on the harbor with a spacious deck, offering an array of specialty cocktails & beer.

    Aquarium Mall

    If everybody in your party isn’t in the mood for the same food, then this is the place to come! It’s all to-go, though there are a few picnic tables in the mall itself, and you can take your food out back to the outside Aqua Bar as well. Includes Connie’s Bakery, Big Daddy’s Burritos, and more.

    Located at the Crown & Anchor acclaimed chef Raina Stefani (from Baie) now serves up some of the finest and most creative food in Provincetown.

    Serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and weekly specials often include local fish.

    German Café, serving breakfast, lunch, cakes, ice cream and alcohol. There is great outdoor seating on the patio.

    Some very creative cocktails and an extensive wine list. Live music and a great patio for people-watching.

    Cool ‘60s vibe out here at the Harbor Hotel, breakfast and dinner weekdays and brunch on weekends. All-you-can-eat Friday night fish fry.

    Popular for both brunch and dinner, with a clean, local feel created by fresh flowers and Provincetown art.

    No indoor seating, but you’re right by the beach for breakfast or lunch-to-go here.

    Seasonal breakfast and lunch menus. Rotating weekly weeknight dinner tasting menu and tavern dinner menu on weekends.

    Waterfront dining, fantastic food and creative cocktails.

    Breakfast and brunch only in a diner-style setting. Old favorites and unique specials.

    Mainstay for Northern Italian food in intimate subterranean quarters with exposed brick & fireplace.

    Bakery breads and pastries, Centerville pies, imported cheeses, along with deli, groceries, and wine, beer, and liquor.

    Italian and American dishes, very casual, with some of the best views in Provincetown. Weekend brunch buffet.

    Corner store and deli featuring on-site bakery, prepared foods, and made-to-order breakfast and lunch sandwiches. Far Land is also open at Herring Cove during the summer season.

    Chef-owned, the food is primarily Italian and the atmosphere is cozy and inviting.

    Right across from town hall for a quick and easy slice or sandwich.

    Jukebox, pool tables, low lighting. You can also eat out on the patio to the right of the restaurant.

    Compact, colorful juice bar offering vegetarian/vegan to-go foods, smoothies & vegan soft-serve.

    Helltown Kitchen is a contemporary American restaurant by restauranteur Willy Garcia is back with his eclectic fusion of flavors.

    Irie Eats
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    Fresh homemade Jamaican food to go or to eat on the tables just outside the restaurant. Very casual and very popular.

    Sports Bar and Restaurant featuring, seafood, americana, pizza, sushi and a raw bar.

    American cooking with European touches served at this romantic subterranean haunt with bar. Spectacular harbor views from the back room.

    Hamburger, and Seafood Stand (known locally as “John’s Footlong”). There’s a porch but you can also take your meal and sit on the pier with it.

    Dinner only, a cozy atmosphere with an extensive wine bar, and free parking at Flyer’s after 5pm.

    Not just dumplings, there are other Asian dishes available, and everything can be delivered to Ptown or Truro.

    Farm-to-table, globally inspired dishes at the Pilgrim House (formerly Sage); there’s also entertainment in the back room.

    In a space designed by Ken Fulk and remembering Provincetown’s history (“Anybody’s Market” was a staple on Commercial St. for decades), Liz serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

    Two waterfront dining rooms for seafood, Portuguese specialties, vegetarian, and light fare.

    The draw here is the burgers, and when they say “build your own,” you’ll be surprised at the wide range of choices, from fried avocado to duck-fat mayonnaise.

    There’s a “happy hour” from 4-6 daily with half-priced raw bar; a full sushi menu as well as fresh cooked fish. Try the Hawaiian poke salad with raw tuna.

    Lots of matcha options, serves breakfast and lunch with a popular açai bowl and homemade kombucha.

    Comfort food on steroids, Portuguese dishes, a favorite with locals. Fried chicken, kale soup, Salisbury steak, and a decent children’s menu.

    Elegant ambiance with beautiful harbor views and award-winning food. Open for dinner every night for creative starters and inspired entrées.

    Italian food served either in small intimate rooms or out on a secluded patio. Try the homemade olive spread.

    Amid an eclectic atmosphere of antiques and stained glass, Napi’s serves fresh fish, Portuguese specialties, and more.

    Outdoor seating only, and a simple menu of small plates and entrées to complement the beer.

    Local dive bar located in the center of town.

    A variety of lobster preparations and homemade desserts flank burgers, steaks, vegetarian dishes, and more.

    Lots of outdoor eating space with a fabulous view, but try the fireside inside too. Lunch and dinner both offer fresh seafood, American fare, and nice vegan options

    Much of the food is made in-house, and you can pick up just about everything, from sandwiches and salads to condoms and dog treats.

    The Provincetown Portuguese Bakery has been here since around 1900 baking up a taste of Portugal.

    ptownie loves the Provincetown Brewing Company, and not just because they make some terrific beers (which, by the way, they do)! They’re also great supporters of the local community and live out their values. Breakfast served on the weekends, lunch and dinner seven days a week. Try some of the sharing plates.

    Homemade dough, sauce, and cheese mixes; known for its lasagna and wings. Will deliver.

    Consistently excellent food with fresh award-winning cuisine from an owner-executive chef and spectacular water views.

    Bakery and sandwich/salad shop, a popular stop on the way to the beach. Gazpacho soup a specialty.

    Located in Whaler’s Wharf with a stunning view of the harbor, there are lunch, tapas, and dinner menus to peruse.

    Come here for creative sushi, sashimi, and unusual appetizers (try the Tokyo Tower!). Curry noodles and rice dishes as well.

    Italian food in a quiet updated atmosphere right on the water for indoor and outdoor dining.

    The best cupcakes in Provincetown.

    Specializes in modern Mexican cuisine.

    Warm tavern atmosphere with appropriately named cocktails and exquisite attention to detail.

    A Ptown tradition for late-night pizza after the bars close, Spiritus also has coffee and ice cream.

    Irish pub with hearty food; try the fish and chips or one of the curries.

    Consistently good live entertainment, this bar can be bustling at peak season. Smooth modern atmosphere.

    Pizza, subs, and ice cream, ultra-fast delivery to Ptown and Truro.

    Dinner only; specializes in shared plates and an extensive and creative raw bar menu (raw bar happy hour from 4-6 daily).

    Warm with wood veneer, stained glass, cozy booths, Vorelli’s is known as Provincetown’s premier steak house.

    Casual dining with an open kitchen; dining rooms indoors and out on patio overlooking the harbor. Breakfast on weekends; dinner all week.

    Breakfast with eggs any style in the morning, Mexican street eats in the evening. How can you go wrong?