Pizza restaurant · Provincetown
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"Famous for Greek white pizza and open late on weekends." - Nathan Tavares
Army & navy surplus shop · Provincetown
Marine Specialties has been a Provincetown landmark for over 50 years. Often known simply as "the army-navy store," Marine Specialties is an eclectic treasure trove of salvage, surplus, slight IRs, closeouts, overruns, misprints, mistakes, spare parts, odd lots, cast-offs, and new and nearly-new items. Over time it's grown to be the kind of jumbled, inclusive, and eccentric "army-navy" store Provincetown deserves. Many people young and old call this their favorite shop.
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Sandwich shop · Provincetown
Easygoing sandwich shop with a handwritten menu, pastries & provisions in a relaxed rustic setting.
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Bar · Provincetown
The Underground is your go-to spot for chill vibes and fun, featuring games like pool and air hockey, a lively crowd, and music that keeps the party going.
Mexican restaurant · Provincetown
A menu of contemporary Mexican dishes & craft cocktails in a laid-back restaurant with a terrace.
New American restaurant · Provincetown
New American eatery with water views, an upstairs cafe & a huge vodka collection in neon-lit bar.
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Italian restaurant · Provincetown
Mainstay for Northern Italian food in intimate subterranean quarters with exposed brick & fireplace.
Hotel · Provincetown
Nestled in the heart of Provincetown, this charming inn offers cozy rooms with stunning harbor views and easy access to shops, bars, and beach bliss.
Gay night club · Provincetown
A lively gay club in Provincetown that pays homage to Tennessee Williams, featuring a bustling dance floor, vibrant music, and a cozy outdoor patio.
Nestled on Commercial Street, Old Colony Tap is a charming dive bar with slanted floors, quirky decor, and strong drinks that echo Provincetown's maritime legacy.
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Inn · Provincetown
Buzzy B&B with low-key rooms offering free Wi-Fi, plus a restaurant, a piano bar & a dance club. Dating from the mid-1800s, this casual, gay-friendly bed-and-breakfast is a 9-minute walk from the MacMillan Pier ferry dock, 3.2 miles from Race Point Beach and 18.1 miles from Cape Cod National Seashore. The straightforward rooms and suites (most with air-conditioning) feature free Wi-Fi; some have additional bedrooms, minifridges, TVs, microwaves and/or bay views. Continental breakfast is served. On-site parking are free. Other amenities include a relaxed restaurant, a lounge, a piano bar and a dance club, plus a communal porch.