Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Provincetown. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Visit Provincetown and have a blast enjoying some of Cape Cod’s best beaches (Race Point Beach and Herring Cove Beach are favorites of TripAdvisor travelers). Plenty of cool boutiques, restaurants and art galleries give this town a fun and funky vibe. It’s an exceptionally LGBT-friendly destination as well. One tip: if it’s high season, take the ferry or a quick flight from Boston (unless you enjoy spending hours sitting in traffic).
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4 based on 200 reviews
We stopped by here for some pre-dinner drinks around 6 on a Friday night and it was very busy. Luckily, there were a few seats open and we were seated at the bar immediately. The atmosphere here is pretty cool, being a cozy little outdoor beer garden that is next to a busy street but also felt tucked away and hidden. The beer selection is fantastic with some really unusual craft beers that Iâve never even heard of. On the flip side, these unusual craft beers come with a higher price tag and some of the drafts were 10-12 bucks each. Prices arenât listed for the drafts (I donât think) so just be aware that this probably isnât a great place for cheap beers to slug down before going out to see drag shows/party etc. We also split an order of some upscale chicken wings which were excellent. The beers and cocktails here certainly werenât cheap (it is p-town after all) and I would consider this more of a sit down and drink craft beer place with upscale bar fare rather than a swing by for a few quick beers and cheap bar food kind of place (which was more what I was expecting). With that in mind, itâs a great little place to spend some time with friendly service from everyone we interacted with. We would definitely visit here again next time we are in p-town.
4 based on 188 reviews
Located in the renovated 1850 home of Captain John Cook, this Mediterranean-influenced gastropub offers PTown visitors and residents a place to socialize and experience old and new world wines, artisan cocktails, craft beers and gourmet bar food. Inspirat
Visited 09/05/2019We started by ordered a nice Malbec from the Mendoza valley in Argentina, which went well with arugula salad and skirt steaks we both ordered. The salad had a nice lime/basil vinaigrette and soft, creamy goat cheese.The steaks were served perfectly, medium rare as asked, with some roasted potatoes. I would have liked a little more salt on the steaks, but my wife said 'no'... they were just right. There was a nice chimichurri sauce that did complement the steak very nicely, but still... a little more salt please. (none found on my table or surrounding tables) (As a side note... they were serving a duck confit/mac and cheese (Fontina) that looked amazing on the table next to us and were told that it was as good as it looked. Sadly we didn't order it (although we almost did) because of ... you know... calories. Next time maybe. I have to say, up here in Massachusetts, we missed the BYOB that we get in NJ and get irked when we know bottles of wine are being 'jacked' up 3, 4 and more times the price you can get them in a wine store. But, when "in Rome"... I'm just venting.Service was prompt and courteous...We have a lot of restaurants we need to come back to next time we're up in P-Town,
4 based on 878 reviews
We stombled upon Bayside Betsy's one glorious Sunday morning. It was too windy to sit outside but could still enjoy a lovely view of the Harbor. We enjoyed an excellent breakfast and good service which is no small feat at the end of a long and busy Summer Season.Thank you Christy, we look forward to your return.
4 based on 800 reviews
Patio American Grill and Cocktail Bar offers a true Cape Cod experience in the center of Provincetown. This is the place to come and enjoy inspired New England cuisine and great cocktails in a casual yet chic setting.
The dishes at Patio look amazing (we decided to eat here after seeing the salads that some guests were having), and they taste great, too. I had the swordfish, which was cooked to perfection and came with a generous serving of vegetables. The service was not very quick or attentive - our server disappeared halfway through the service, and only came to refill our glasses once we had already asked for the check.Still, the food really makes it worth it.
4 based on 763 reviews
We had a nice dinner here with Pâtown friends who love this cozy spot. Smoked seafood chowder is unusual and amazing - much more flavorful than regular chowder. Oysters with the wasabi and ginger were also delicious. For dinner, our friends recommended the curries. Two of us had the tasty fish curry which was satisfying on a chilly evening. Service was friendly. Atmosphere inviting. They didnât rush us after we finished eating so we had a very enjoyable evening visiting with our friends there!
4 based on 478 reviews
Enjoyed the Old Fashion burger and it was delicious, juicy and fresh. Others had the fish soup which was excellent and was in a tasty white broth. Some were disappointed to learn they didn't serve chowder but our waiter explained this is a burger joint and not a fish shop. Many of us enjoyed the fiddlehead IPA on draft. It all added up to a great lunch with great service - thanks Joe.
4 based on 512 reviews
Tin Pan Alley is located on Commercial Street directly across from historic Town Hall. We have a bar/piano lounge that faces Commercial Street while our dining room faces the harbor and has terrific ocean views. We also feature an outdoor deck on the beac
It was a beautiful day and we were able to eat outside. Nice outdoor seating. The interior was very attractive also. You can still see the water from the inside. Service was fine. Nothing outstanding. I'm not sure who was our server as several people kept stopping in for one reason or another. Maybe because our guy was new??? I was envious of other tables who had a server with personality. If you're going to be in the service industry make sure you like being around people. We each had a lobster roll which was a substantial serving. Very light tasting was what my hubby said. Which was correct. We also each had a sangria which went down smoothly. Overall it was a nice experience. I would call it a classy beach dining experience. A special treat to give yourself. With prices being pretty comparable around town you might as well give yourself a special experience.
4 based on 173 reviews
Casual, beachy ambiance but serious gourmet brunches. Tacos at night in season. Outdoor patio. People rave about the carnitas, Chicken and Waffles, benedicts and the homemade guacamole.
This little place is welcoming and friendly, and made for great first impression to our Provincetown vacation. Breakfast was very tasty and freshly made. Service was extremely friendly and attentive. My one criticism is that there are no sugar free options for syrup or jam. But if you're on vacation, go with the great maple syrup provided. What calories, right? It was clear that they took great pride in their restaurant and what we thought of it. That says a lot because it means they always strive to be better.We would love to go back on our next visit.
4 based on 753 reviews
Closed for the season. Will re-open in mid-April 2019 Please check back for new menu and Cabaret show updates!
We stopped in yesterday, as no trip to ptown is complete for us until we have lunch/dinner at our favorite spot! Service is beyond compare , from outside to bartender and waitress. All are helpful and offer great suggestions. Then.. there is the food, delicious is an understatement ! A must check out spot for anyone who has never been! Canât wait to return again!Til then, thanks for everything!
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4 based on 512 reviews
Tin Pan Alley is located on Commercial Street directly across from historic Town Hall. We have a bar/piano lounge that faces Commercial Street while our dining room faces the harbor and has terrific ocean views. We also feature an outdoor deck on the beac
It was a beautiful day and we were able to eat outside. Nice outdoor seating. The interior was very attractive also. You can still see the water from the inside. Service was fine. Nothing outstanding. I'm not sure who was our server as several people kept stopping in for one reason or another. Maybe because our guy was new??? I was envious of other tables who had a server with personality. If you're going to be in the service industry make sure you like being around people. We each had a lobster roll which was a substantial serving. Very light tasting was what my hubby said. Which was correct. We also each had a sangria which went down smoothly. Overall it was a nice experience. I would call it a classy beach dining experience. A special treat to give yourself. With prices being pretty comparable around town you might as well give yourself a special experience.
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