Buzzards Bay is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Bourne in Barnstable County, Massachusetts. The population was 3,859 at the 2010 census. It is the most populous of the five CDPs in Bourne.
Things to do in Buzzards Bay
4.5 based on 258 reviews
Everything from gourmet pizza to fine dining in one little restaurant. We’ve been going here since opening 8-10 years ago. It is local for us so when in doubt Ella’s is our go to place. Excellent food with creative presentation and new tastes every time we dine there. The chef is very good. Never had a bad meal.
4.5 based on 91 reviews
Eastwind Seafoods features Cape Cod's best fresh fish market, seafood restaurant, shucked while you wait raw bar and clambake caterers all under one roof at the Buzzards Bay Rotary just before the Bourne Bridge and minutes from the Sagamore Bridge.
We get our order to go and eat by the canal. The people who work there are pleasant and our order is always filled quickly. The portions are plentiful and relatively inexpensive. We always enjoy their seafood!
4.5 based on 456 reviews
Lindsey's Restaurant has been in business and serving our patrons for over 69 years! We pride ourselves on the quality and consistency of our menu. We specialize in seafood and traditional fare that which possesses quality like no other! We have also broadened our culinary approach to include upscale American cuisine. From traditional to upscale we WILL satisfy your craving. Lindsey's can host your family for dinner, cater your functions, provide a professional and accessible space for your business meeting and/or function, or serve as the local "go-to" for a cold beer and a quick bite while watching the game. Let Lindsey's do the work for you. Join Us!
In town for business and had a taste for fresh seafood. I checked trip advisor and this site got rave reviews. I think they slipped the day I came in. I ordered the Baked Stuffed Haddock listed as Fresh native Haddock topped with our famous...MoreLindsey's prides itself on always purchasing the freshest fish from local fishermen. A bad filet of haddock is NEVER acceptable! Please come back and we'll be happy to serve you what most enjoy as the freshest seafood around. This one's on us!
4.5 based on 29 reviews
Anytime we're coming back to the Cape we stop at Betty Anne's for soft serve ice cream. I always get plain vanilla ice cream in a large waffle cone (they call it a dream cone) and my husband tries something new each time we go. Today he had a special that was layers of ice cream ( he had soft serve coffee) and layers of hot fudge and then nuts. He said it was very good! There are a few tables out front with a nice overhang to protect from the sun or rain. At times the lines can be very long but today we were 2nd in line and were on the road quickly.
4 based on 149 reviews
First........ Bring cash........ no credit cards!! There's nearby money machines but I don't trust the little machines that are not at banks.
The restaurant is at a corner next to the bay. Nice setting. Very relaxing area. Worth the drive getting there alone.
Entering the restaurant, is like stepping back in time to a quieter, easier, and more quaint time. There are pictures of the family and visitors, all sorts of memorabilia, and a small arcade area in the back. Really cool place.
While on business, I decided to just eat pizza each night since there was seemingly a pizza place every few feet (and Dunkin' Donuts as well). Yes I exaggerate but since the opportunity was there seemingly again to experience the type of pizza that I grew up with in the New York City area, I was nostalgic and wanted to find the best. Well, in my mind, of the several different places that I tried, this was the best.
I ordered the small Meatlover's pizza. I enjoyed watching the production of the pizza including the stretch of the dough, the shaping, the topping process, the salvation process (mine) from watching, and the 'toss' into the pizza oven. Fun! Memories of 50+ years ago watching my local pizza magicians making those terrific masterpieces of old. Great memories. The guys behind the counter are interesting and you can tell that they take pride in their place.
The pizza came out and it was a beauty to behold. Tasted wonderful. It had a very good amount of meat and cheese. Cooked to perfection with just the right amount of crispness and body. I grew up with pizza slices and those that you'd take, bend in half, and then happily scarf down while attempting to not let it drip all over you. This was that experience again. EXCELLENT!
So yes, if you want to treat yourself to what I call a more traditional and 'correct' pizza.... just come here.
Enjoy!!
4.5 based on 156 reviews
I've been here for lunch a few times with work associates, and it never fails to please! The brews available are always in-touch with the current seasonal flavors (they have pumpkin beer in the fall, for instance), and the food is always on-pointe! Seating exists in the front area, along the bar, and in a large room in the back of the establishment.
Before visiting, just check to ensure they're open; their hours are a bit strange.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Out of all the coffee places in MA, hubby & I love Marylous! Truly a treat finding the pink and black whenever were out day tripping the south shore. Absolutely love their gourmet coffee flavors. Virtually endless combinations of hot, cold and frozen creations. Don't let the nay sayers turn you away because of the pink and black. It actually works well and makes you feel happy when there's a Marylou's nearby. They also offer yummy baked goods. Don't know who bakes for them but nice to see a different selection from the usual Dunkies and Starbucks. This Marylou's is down below the Bourne Bridge. Don't overlook it as many GPS won't take you in the right direction. Best find it by going on rte 6 and head towards Scussett Beach Rd. It sets behind the MacDonald's.
4 based on 8 reviews
Had the pumpkin spice latte & muffin, always a treat! They were fast getting it to me and the place is clean. The muffin was good but not as moist as it usually was. Friend had the new pumpkin pie donut, didn't like that, it was way to sweet, and I love sweet stuff!
4 based on 447 reviews
Lobster Trap was founded in 1969 as a neighborhood fish market on the Back River in Bourne. Over time, we have evolved to include a restaurant, catering, and a distribution company which services restaurants and markets world wide. Times change, but our mission has remained the same. We are committed to providing guests with the best possible products we can source, prepared with care and served with pride. After all, this isn't just a job for us, its a way of life. Now eat, drink, enjoy!
Visited today for first time. We were in the area to service a client. We are from MA. The cod was the freshest I have ever had!!! The scallops were amazing. My husband loved the brunch for 15.00. The service was great! Definitely fresh, fresh, fish!!!
4 based on 303 reviews
We brought our daughter here for her birthday while another daughter was visiting. The food was good, but what really impressed us was the attentive wait staff. We have family coming in later this month and plan to bring them here for dinner.
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