Eclectic restaurant · Provincetown
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"Napi’s is a Provincetown institution that has inspired Bekah Powers. Known for its consistent quality, it serves as a comfort spot for Powers and has influenced her approach to Tanuki." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal
Seafood restaurant · Provincetown
Cottage-like spot offering seafood-driven New American small plates, a raw bar, happy hour & brunch.
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Pizza restaurant · Provincetown
At Spiritus Pizza, cash reigns as slices of crispy thin-crust pizzas and sweet ice cream draw late-night revelers into its charming back garden.
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Museum · Provincetown
Honoring the Mayflower Pilgrims, this 252-ft. granite monument offers dramatic city & harbor views.
Candy store · Provincetown
Since 1984, this charming candy shop crafts small-batch fudge and delightful peanut butter cups, with an array of flavors that'll satisfy any sweet tooth.
Inn · Provincetown
19th-century setting for elegant rooms with waterfront decks, plus a bar/restaurant & free WiFi. Dating from the early 19th century, this waterfront inn is 1.2 miles from the Pilgrim Monument and central Provincetown. All 8 elegant accommodations have flat-screen TVs, free WiFi and private bathrooms, plus private or shared waterfront decks. Some rooms have fireplaces. Suites add sitting rooms and minifridges; some have whirlpool tubs and pull-out sofas. Upgraded residences have living rooms, dining areas and full kitchens. There's a bar and restaurant. Continental breakfast and parking are free. A 2-night minimum stay applies on certain weekends. Guests must be age 18 or over.
American restaurant · Provincetown
Counter-serve, beach-themed nook in a historic building with communal seating & casual seafood eats.
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Relaxed joint with pub grub such as build-your-own-burgers & lobster sliders, plus a full bar.
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Hotel · Provincetown
Minimalist quarters in a cool seasonal hotel offering an outdoor pool & free breakfast. Overlooking moors, a salt marsh and sand dunes, this hip seasonal hotel is 2 miles from the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, 4 miles from Race Point Beach, and a mile from the Pilgrim Monument commemorating the Mayflower Pilgrims’ first landing in 1620. Minimalist rooms feature moor views, free Wi-Fi and smart TVs, plus minifridges, and balconies or patios. Upgraded rooms add sitting areas, and a suite provides a rooftop deck, a kitchen and a living room. Parking and breakfast are included. There's a lobby lounge with a fireplace, plus a heated outdoor pool, a poolside bar and BBQ grills. Minimum-stay rules may apply.
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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.
Resort hotel · Provincetown
Lively inn with a restaurant, a nightclub, a leather bar & cabaret, plus a poolside bar & grill. Along the town's main street, this lively inn and gay entertainment complex is a 2-minute walk from MacMillan Pier and 8 minutes from Whydah Pirate Shipwreck Museum. The 5 cozy rooms and suites come with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, and some have sleigh beds. Upgraded rooms add fireplaces, kitchenettes and balconies (with pool or harbor views); some come with whirlpool tubs. A suite has a sitting area and views of the street. Continental breakfast is free (seasonal), and there's a fine-dining restaurant offering heated patio seating. There's also an outdoor pool with a bar/grill, plus a leather bar, a busy nightclub, and live cabaret.
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