Hi I'm Sarah, and this week I'm
vacationing in Provincetown,
Massachusetts. A place that I've been coming
since I was five years old.
Provincetown is located at the tip of
Cape Cod among miles of sand dunes and
seashore. It's known for its vibrant art
scene, outstanding food, wild nightlife,
and incomparable
sunsets. Within the 17 mile radius of
Provincetown there are 60 eateries, 200
shops, 60 art galleries, 80 inn's, and many
attractions like fishing, dune tours,
sailing, and more. There's so much to do
here that I could pretty much talk about
it all day. But today I'm going to focus
on the tasty food and drink scene and
the outstanding experiences that come
along with it. So join me as I show you
what to eat and drink here in
Provincetown. Let's begin!
Provincetown has been a popular fishing
port since the Pilgrims landed here in
1620 on the Mayflower. This has led to
the development of world-class
restaurants that are home to many
celebrity chefs. So naturally when you
come here you should visit some of the
seafood restaurants. When you come here
you try the lobster, clams, or fried fish.
They serve some of the best in the world.
I suggest having lunch or dinner at one
of the seaside seafood restaurants. I've
been coming to this area since I was a
little girl and you'll find the best
Cape Cod style seafood in p-town here. To
find the best restaurant for you
check out the listings on PTownTourism.com. Your tastebuds will thank you!
The dining doesn't stop at restaurants
here in Provincetown. There are so many
unique culinary experiences like this
one. You can take a tour through the
dunes and then have a barbecue
overlooking the sunset. It's absolutely
amazing and not something you can do
really anywhere else in the US. This is
waterfront dining at its finest people
right here! It can't get better than that!
Now I'm gonna go eat this, on to the next culinary
experience.
One of the more non-traditional culinary
experiences you can have here is you can
literally go on a fishing charter and
then catch your own fish and bring them
home and grill them. I mean there's
really no more fresh way to eat
fish than that. This is my first time
fishing and I've caught one fish so I'm hoping I'm going to catch more.
We caught a lobster, we caught a bass. It's a really nice way to see Cape
Cod as well because you see it for the
water.
Provincetown is known for having
incredible beach parties and with that
comes amazing bars and clubs with an
ocean view. I mean there's truly nothing
as relaxing as enjoying a cocktail while
looking at the gorgeous view and having
the ocean breeze that go through your
hair. It's really easy to find these bars.
All you need to do is walk along
Commercial Street and hop in one of the
many lovely bars that have the Cape Cod
casual beach experience.
From croissants to crostatas and fried
dough, the bakery seen here is a
fantastic. There's truly no better way to
wake up than having a fresh pastry made
at one of the local bakeries by hand and
looking at the Atlantic Ocean. One of my
favorites is a malasada roll, which I just got here. These things are so
popular it's hard to get your hands on one.
I just had to wait forty minutes but it was
worth it. Fried dough made right in front
of you.
It's so good!
I'm gonna eat the whole thing. It's like
a million calories but totally worth it.
The best! I could eat these every day.
I'd probably be like 300 pounds but worth the wait.
It's been a tradition for many locals and
visitors to nibble on saltwater taffy
when they come here to Provincetown. It's
truly the perfect combination of salty
and sweet. There are so many flavors to
choose from, such as sea salt, beach plum, chocolate peanut butter, and much much
more. Stop in a shop to try some and
bring home your favorites.
One of the best ways to experience the culinary and
drinking scene here in P-town is to go
where the locals go of course. Although
the population grows to 60,000 during
the summer months, only 3,000 people live
here year long. So going to those local
spots you'll get a more authentic
experience and of course there's a
reason why the locals go there, the food
and the drinks are amazing. Cheers to that.
Oh man that is good!
Those are all of the food and drink
experiences that you can't miss when you
come here to Provincetown. Thank you for
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