Reviews on Seafood food in Aquinnah, Massachusetts, United States. Aquinnah is a town located on the island of Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts. Until 1997 it was called Gay Head. The population was 311 at the 2010 U.S. census. It is known for its beautiful clay cliffs and quiet natural serenity. Below the clay cliffs is Jungle Beach, named to reflect its reputation as one of the few nude beaches left in the U.S.
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4 based on 239 reviews
Stopped for lunch at the menemsha fish market. Ordered a lobster roll with lobster bisque and a lobster quesadilla. Everything was good, hoped the lobster roll would have been a little bigger.
4 based on 420 reviews
We are located in the fishing village of Menemsha on the island of Martha's Vineyard. Open seasonally, we offer fresh, locally caught seafood in our market and from our kitchen. Come enjoy your food with us on the harbor, on the beach, or take something h
On this trip we didn't have takeout, but bought a generous, locally fished piece of Sea Bass to have at our cottage. It did not disappoint. Historically, the takeout selection of cooked or prepared foods (e.g. chowders and lobsters) have been a pleasure to consume. None of the fish markets on the Vineyard are cheap, but the quality and freshness of the locally sourced seafoods are worth it.
4 based on 135 reviews
We are proud to be a family owned and operated business in Aquinnah, also known as Gay Head, on Marthaâs Vineyard, Massachusetts. The Aquinnah Shop has been around for four generations. Our restaurant was founded in the mid 1940âs by Napoleon B. Madison,
Great seafood and superb swordfish on the Cliffs overlooking the ocean. The satff is delightful but far too busy, the place is simple bright and clean and quite appetizing. If the weather permits, sit out on the terrace for the finest ocean view in the Northeast.
4 based on 126 reviews
BYOB Tavern Serving local grown + responsibly raised ingredients from farmers + artisan producers who share our sustainable philosophy in a warm inviting dining room. -Cheers from the wettest dry tavern in America
Ate here with friends whilst holidaying on the island. All of our dishes were freshly prepared often with local seafood and ingredients. The cooking was often imaginative with some novel twists. Service was very good, efficient and effective. Noise level in the restaurant was high with hard walls and ceilings. Conversation was not easy. This is not fine dining and it is expensive, but the food is excellent
3 based on 231 reviews
Since 1930, The Home Port Restaurant Has Been Serving Traditional Seafood Fare In The 300 Year Old Fishing Port Of Memento On The Island Of Martha's Vineyard. Known For Its World Famous Sunsets, Lobster Dinners And Famed Clam Chowder, This Waterfront Rest
Was decent. Service was adequate. Went before the sunset. They add the tip here, unlike any of the other restaurants on the island, so I double tipped them...beware. My fault for not looking, but warning others. Lobster crab dip was really good, and so were the crab cakes.
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