East Sandwich is a village and census-designated place (CDP) within the town of Sandwich in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 3,940 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in East Sandwich
5.0 based on 53 reviews
Titcomb’s is truly a local treasure. It’s a family run business that has been here since I was a child. Their knowledge & insight of not only books but appropriate toys for different ages is so helpful. I love to visit this store and always have a wonderful experience!
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Michael Magyar’s Glass blown pieces are simply beautiful and very Cape Cod. He produces some terrific pieces including goblets and vases that are perfect for weddings and treats for yourself. I have given quite a few pairs as wedding gifts and for a smaller token (app $20.00) he has these great glass stars that look lovely in front of a window. I have given these to guests as a Cape souvenir. There are plenty of items to choose from and they’ll engrave them right on the spot.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Spend an afternoon at the Nye Museum, just off Route 6A near the East Sandwich Post Office. Located on a beautiful 3-acre homestead established by Benjamin Nye in 1678, the Nye Museum is a professionally staffed non-profit organization. Its mission is to preserve and promote three historic landmarks: a 1678 Colonial Farmhouse, an 1858 Grist Mill and Mill Museum, and our 1889 Grange Hall & Welcome Center. We are open for tours from mid-June to mid-October or year-round by special appointment. Additionally, we host special events and history talks throughout the year. Join us for guided tours, special events, or a relaxing stroll through our grounds and trails. Serene, inviting, and brimming with local history, the Nye Museum will transport you back to colonial times. PLEASE NOTE: the 1678 house museum is closed temporarily due to coronavirus. However, the Visitors Center, Mill Museum, and Old Fish Hatchery Trail are available for visitors who want a tour. Come visit!
4.5 based on 124 reviews
This unique spot boasts beautiful gardens and nature trails, as well as a jam-making kitchen.
We have been to Green Briar a couple of times now since we have been visiting in Sandwich. It is a cozy little center with beautiful wild flower gardens and a great early 20th kitchen which was utilized for making home-made jams to sell to the public. Nowadays you can sign up for a class and make various jams depending on which fruits are in season. My husband and I took the class and enjoyed it very much. Emmalee was the teacher and she is very organized and patient. By the end of class we each had five 4 ounce jars of jam to take home with us. Check out Green Briar the next time you are in the area and see what it has to offer you.
4.0 based on 14 reviews
My wife and I stayed on the Cape for a week and I got to play this course. For a public course, I was pleasantly surprised. Only drawback is quite a few of the holes require blind shots and this causes somewhat slower play as you have no way to know when the group in front is located without riding ahead on the hills, etc. All in all a pretty nice course.
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4.0 based on 1 reviews
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