In true ptownie fashion, we took a poll to determine Provincetown’s not-to-be-missed culinary pleasures. We asked ptownie’s their must eats when in town and where to find them. Here are the results.
We got over 2,000 votes, so one thing is clear: food matters! Who got the most votes?
Next up Survey: Shopping. You can find all these results and more in ptownie’s 2018 Guide to Provincetown.
Filet Mignon Ross’ Grille
I love most everything at Ross’s.
lobster roll at Lobster Pot…the very best
Lobster Pot!! Great food, great people, and great view!!!
Rack of Lamb at Ross’ Grille
Nice choice, can’t go wrong at Ross’
Eggplant Maria at Front Street – always amazing!
Lobster and artichoke fondue
The Red Inn
That’s a wild one, we’ll have to try it out.
It is magnificent
A Slice of Spiritus Pizza?????? Really?????
Really.
As Pizza goes, it’s at best average
Pizza is a most personal food taste. I’ve had pizza recommended to me that tasted like cardboard and condensed tomato soup. Best pizza for me is brick oven baked, with that smoky, slightly charred crust. Am I opening a can of worms here???
hmmmm…..Spiritus?
No Napi’s Portuguese soup…. so many sad faces from me…. 🙁
When I worked there I’d eat it every shift. So good. I get it every time I go back.
Blackened Tuna Shashimi – Lobster Pot
Chicken Parm and Short Ribs – Fanizzi
Angel Foods – Italian Sub
Stranger’s and Saints = Clam Dip
Squealing Pig – Chicken Curry!!!
Long Johns – Toasted Tuna Salad roll
Coffee Pot – Breakfast Sandwiches
Mac’s – Poke Salad
right on Lee Ash…..you need to get your votes on early next year.
Fried scallops at Johnny’s footlong