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Best waterfront views at Cape Cod restaurants The view from The Chart Room in Falmouth Harbors to open sea, clambakes to lobster rolls, eat at these beautiful waterfront places in Dennis, Falmouth ...
The Den Cape Cod, Dennis. Local Break, Eastham. The Knack Cape Cod, Hyannis and Orleans. Cape Cod Coffee, Mashpee and Wareham. Off the Grid, Sandwich. Trading Post Lounge, Bourne. Captain Scott ...
The former Abbot Tavern is located northeast of downtown Andover, on the northwest side of Elm Street a short way north of its junction with Wolcott Street. The street is a busy through street in a residential area. The tavern is a two-story wood frame structure, with a low-pitch hip roof, central chimney, and clapboarded exterior.
Cape Cod Coffee owners Jan and Pam Aggerbeck have added 53 Chophouse at their 53 Market St. location, billing it as “the Cape’s newest premier steakhouse.” Nestled in a cozy space with white ...
The Salem Diner is a historic diner in Salem, Massachusetts.It is one of two Sterling Streamliner diners left in Massachusetts, and still stands at its original location. . Designated car #4106, it was also one of the last made by the Sterling Company before it closed its doors in
Osterville's business district includes a public library, gift stores, women's fashions, restaurants, a small market, banks with ATMs, a pizza place, package store (spirits), a U.S. Post Office, a hardware store, art galleries, barber and beauty shops, and real estate brokers.
The Main Street–Locke Street Historic is a residential historic district in Andover, Massachusetts. It is located along Main Street north of Academy Hill, between Morton Street and Punchard Avenue. It also includes several houses on Locke Street, Punchard, and Chapman Avenue. [2]
Rosebud is a historic diner building at 381 Summer Street in Somerville, Massachusetts, near Davis Square. The diner was built in 1941 by the Worcester Lunch Car Company for the Nichols and Perivolaris families. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. [1] The original lunch car was 400 square feet.