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Map of Sandwich — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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Top 10 attractions in Sandwich

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in Sandwich. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
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Sandwich Glass Museum

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Museum
Art Museums
The Sandwich Glass Museum in Sandwich, MA, USA, is a captivating destination that provides insight into the local glassblowing industry. The museum's exhibits and demonstrations offer a glimpse into the vibrant history of glassblowing in the region. Visitors can explore a variety of displays showcasing intricate glass artifacts and learn about the craftsmanship and creativity behind this art form. Additionally, the museum features engaging demonstrations of glass blowing techniques, providing an educational and entertaining experience for all who visit.
Visited here on a weekday. It wasn't busy since it was a beautiful spring day. I bought my ticket there, $14 for adults. If you are in the area, definitely stop in. The museum is very informative and has some great pieces. They have a live demonstration of a skilled worker blowing glass. When I visited, the gentleman made a mermaid tail. It was very impressive. Just beside the demonstration, there is a theater that gives a good history of the local glass factory. Very well done. The gift shop was amazing, and I will be back to purchase some pieces and some jewelry. So beautiful. For a small town, this museum was amazing. Definitely recommend stopping in.
Janet S — Google review
This glass museum is truly worth a visit! From the outside, it may look small, but the interior is surprisingly spacious and filled with fascinating exhibits. The displays are rich and informative, showcasing both historical and artistic aspects of glassmaking. The staff are incredibly kind and attentive, making the experience even more enjoyable. One of the highlights is the live glassblowing demonstration held at the top of every hour—an exciting and educational experience, especially for children. Highly recommended for families!
HC C — Google review
As always, a wonderful visit that continues to educate and inspire collectors and visitors who love glass. Rare and beautiful examples of 19th century glass that can still be found at local antique markets today. Great staff and helpful administrators who seek to ensure you see displays of interests including orientation film that showcases Sandwich Glass production and history. Glassblower demonstrations are fun to watch and reveal the complexities of glass production. Museum gift shop offers new and antique glass for sale. Conveniently located to restaurants, shops and hotels on Cape Cod.
Theresa C — Google review
Another must-see destination in Cape Cod! The museum’s historical significance reaches far back in time, showcasing how glass was once an essential part of daily life. I was fascinated to learn how it was molded into candle holders, lamp posts, and countless other practical uses. The glassblower’s live demonstration was outstanding, both educational and inspiring, and even sparked my interest in pursuing glass art as a hobby. My only suggestion would be for management to consider adding more staff in the gift shop during busy holiday weekends, as checkout was a bit slow. Overall, it was a wonderful and enlightening experience that I would highly recommend to anyone visiting Cape Cod.
Cydonie B — Google review
This Sandwich glass museum is a must visit. History, science, beauty, economics, and more are all covered. The glass blowing demonstration alone is worth the price of admission. Wow! (Every hour on the hour). The history of the once predominant art of glass blowing and how it came to be in Sandwhich is extraordinary. Truly. There are soo many beautiful displays of glass items throughout the history of glass making. There are some really fun and interactive displays interspersed in this space and they are not just for kids. There is also a short movie one can watch to learn more. The glass blowing demonstration seals the deal! Lovely gift shop for purchases. Clean restrooms. You can spend hours and hours here and 1 hour is minimum recommendation. So glad there are artists and others keeping this art form alive and sharing it with the public. A visit is highly encouraged and recommended.
Denise A — Google review
Interesting specialized museum for glass, specifically as it pertains to the historical development of glass making and production of glass products in Sandwich. The museum offers a live glassmaking demonstration at specified intervals during visitor hours, as well as an educational film every 30 minutes. The galleries house an impressive number of historic and more contemporary collections of glass originating in Sandwich. The museum hosts special exhibitions of significant glass artists during the year. Modest admission fee required. Free parking lot is available for museum visitors, as well an an overflow lot adjacent.
Paul N — Google review
I had an incredible time at the Sandwich Glass Museum and was absolutely blown away. The most amazing part was the live glass-blowing demonstration, which was the coolest thing I've ever seen! I also loved how many of the exhibits were interactive, with some displays having sensors that would trigger a dialogue to tell you about the piece you were looking at. This made the experience fun for all ages. My son was so excited to take home a unique glass necklace he bought at the gift shop, which, just like the museum, was filled with beautiful and one-of-a-kind items.
Gi B — Google review
Fabulous! We loved the demo and had an excellent time at the museum. Adult tickets were $10. It was a great rainy day activity.
Paige C — Google review
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Heritage Museums & Gardens

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Heritage museum
Museums
Heritage Museums & Gardens in Sandwich is a must-visit destination with its expansive rhododendron gardens and three galleries showcasing diverse collections. The largest garden in Southern New England, it also houses American cultural artifacts and hosts changing exhibits like the recent New England Impressionists Exhibit. With nature trails, a nature playground for kids, and a Shaker-style Round Barn displaying 40 antique autos, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
The most amazing thing about this museum is the unique combination of a world-class antique car exhibition and a beautiful botanical garden with winding paths and hidden mazes. Getting there isn’t exactly easy — it took us nearly 40 minutes from Barnstable, and at times it felt like we might be going the wrong way. But don’t worry — just trust your GPS and keep going. The drive and the ticket price are absolutely worth it. If you start your exploration by walking clockwise, you’ll step straight into the past — the antique automobile collection is one of the best I’ve ever seen. Many of the cars are still in working condition, and through the glass you can even peek into the restoration garage where the magic happens. After that, you’ll enter the vast botanical gardens. The space is stunning — the landscape is thoughtfully maintained, and the diversity of plants is truly impressive. I’ve visited many botanical gardens, and this one definitely deserves a spot among the best. This museum is a fantastic place to visit with children, and you can easily spend several hours there without even realizing how fast time flies. Highly recommended for families, garden lovers, and car enthusiasts alike.
Alex K — Google review
It’s a really nice day trip for adults. I don’t know how much fun younger kids or teens would have. - It’s a lot of walking. The auto museum is really nice. There are water bottle filling stations, and the water didn’t taste bad at all. Comfortable shoes. Sunblock if it’s sunny.
Paul A — Google review
Exceeded expectations. We went here based on a recommendation from a friend. Spent 2.5 hours and could have probably used more. Lots to see here and the place is well laid out and maintained. Gardens were glorious yet in late September. The auto museum is outstanding and the Cranberry history room was also very interesting.
Stephen B — Google review
The most amazing children's outdoor play area/discovery center. There was a stream with smooth rocks and a shallow waterfall where kids played bare feet + puppet stage + tree house + sand pit + musical instruments. All in a shaded grotto in the woods called Hidden Hollow. The most amazing part was I wasn't bitten by mosquitoes 🤯🤯 they set up propane mosquito magnets around the hollow. 15/10 recommend to everyone with young kids
Yu C — Google review
One of the must-see places in Sandwich, with a new visitor entrance (ticketing, museum shop, visitor center and bathrooms); physically handicapped, elderly and stroller access via elevator; and system of carts available to transport people if they need some help to navigate the 100-acre grounds. Something here for everyone, from stunning landscape/gardens to antique cars or a beautiful working carousel. Lots of multi-generational families here enjoying themselves. I’ve visited the museum/gardens several times over the years and the place continues to develop and renew itself. The North American Hydrangea Test Garden is stunningly beautiful and the collection is certainly among the finest I’ve seen.
Paul N — Google review
Plan to spend several hours here! Knowledgeable staff, breathtaking gardens, beautiful windmill, and diverse and stimulating Car Museum! Admission is 25 dollars per person. There are multiple restrooms located throughout. Definitely a unique experience to have!
Holly N — Google review
Fantastic gardens with meandering paths throughout. The entire entrance has been rejuvenated with paved parking lots and new buildings to purchase tickets, a shop, restrooms, and reception area. The automobile exhibit is exceptionally presented with contextual information...better than I've seen elsewhere.
Gerry G — Google review
Lovely grounds with lots to explore! The big statues were a huge hit with my kid and the cranberry exhibit was fascinating! There is something for everyone at this place, including a carousel and a vintage automobile exhibit. If you go in July, the hydrangeas are in full bloom and are simply gorgeous. Wheelchairs are available upon request although you cannot reserve one. We arrived about 20 minutes after the opened and had no trouble securing a wheelchair.
Jo Y — Google review
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Sandwich Boardwalk

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Park
Sandwich Boardwalk is a historic monument in Sandwich, offering a tranquil setting and one of the best perspectives in the area. This 1,350-foot walk takes you to Town Neck Beach on Cape Cod Bay, where you can enjoy wide-open marshland, shore, and sky views. The boardwalk has undergone numerous repairs over the years to withstand various weather conditions. It's an ideal spot for a picnic or takeout meal with ultimate views of Mill Creek.
This is one of my favorite beaches in the area. There is a beautiful boardwalk that was just rebuilt, and the views here are stunning. There is a spot on the boardwalk where you can jump into the creek below in high tide. During the summer, this is where you will find the kids. The beach is sandy and is a beautiful walk.
Janet S — Google review
The boardwalk was very nice. We were able to walk across it and get a breeze. It was low tide, so it was neat seeing the veins where the water would fill in. Ultimately this will take you to a beach. It was a very wide beach due to the low tide. There were plenty of other parking lots and spots. Where we parked it was $20 for about 30 minute walk. It was worth it to see the location.
Rob M — Google review
The Boardwalk serves as one of the access points to the Sandwich Town Beach with a limited parking area (primarily for residents but non-resident day passes available for $20 - 2025 season). The boardwalk itself is well constructed and suitable for strollers and rollators up to a point just short of the town beach itself. The boardwalk also has an access point to the larger parking area serving the town beach. Wonderful views of the marsh, privileged by the boardwalk cutting through the marsh itself.
Paul N — Google review
Great spot to get a feel for the Cape Cod coast. We just spent 30 minutes walking out and back to the sea. Water was not frigid yet in late September. The marshland is lovely and we saw what we believe was an osprey nest. Clams and Oysters apparently are abundant here and the water under the boardwalk was crystal clear (filtered by the oysters?).
Stephen B — Google review
Beautiful boardwalk walking over the marshes to a couple different beaches. Full sun but we had a nice breeze. $20 to park.
Kris M — Google review
A great, quiet area to go for the day. Parking is available. The boardwalk overlooks a beautiful marsh and leads you to beautiful ocean views and the beach.
Melissa S — Google review
A wonderful, peaceful stroll along the boardwalk ending at the beach! No fees, however there are no public restrooms on-site.
Holly N — Google review
It's pretty but the town is trying to save the dunes. It was cool to see the barge sticking the sand back on to the land in the distance. There were 3 sand pusher trucks waiting for the next work day. Lots of visitors walking along the boardwalk over the marsh. It's wider in some areas. We did see some kids who was searching for treasure with a metal detector come out of the dunes area. If you don't like dogs off leash in the off season, skip this area because about half of them were. All well behaved, from what we could see. A few birds to be seen, white cresting waves, and lots of plants. It's good for a short visit.
Tamara H — Google review
4

Hoxie House

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History museum
Sights & Landmarks
Hoxie House, located in the historic center of Sandwich, is a restored saltbox house dating back to 1675. It offers guided tours through its simple, period interiors and stands as one of the oldest buildings on Cape Cod. Originally home to Rev. John Smith and later purchased by whaling captain Abraham Hoxie in the mid-1800s, this unassuming structure lacked modern amenities until the 1950s.
Beautiful old school house overlooking the lake. The house was closed the day I visited, but the grounds were stunning. There is a bench that allows a beautiful view over the lake. This would be a great place to read a book and enjoy some peace and quiet.
Janet S — Google review
Very interesting and historic building. Beautiful setting. The tours were closed when we visited, but walking the outside was still worth the visit. Very cool glass windows and hardware can be seen. Would be nice to have some informational signs on the outside.
Jim M — Google review
A must see visit to a charming area. Don't forget the nearby Dexter Grist mill and the artesian spring water where you can fill up your bottle with cold delicious water. Check the opening times.
Donna I — Google review
Walked up to the Hoxie House on Water Street in Sandwich, Ma. Once was an academy in Sandwich. The first private school of higher learning in Barnstable County. Wasn’t open but fascinating Saltbox house to walk around.
Debbie R — Google review
Oldest original salt box house on Cape Cod built in 1675. Amazing preservation and tour. Only $5 also near the historic grist mill, town hall and glass museum
Steven P — Google review
Nice visit. Our guide was very informative and pleasant. Bought the Historic Sandwich House Pass for four houses and saved on admission cost. Truly a great experience. Still have the Wing Homestead to explore. Looking forward to that tour. Highly recommend. There is a picnic table at the Grist Mill in Sandwich to enjoy a nice picnic. The Nye Homestead is also rich in history and the grounds are serene and beautiful with an awesome bubbling brook. Step back in time to how life use to be.🥰
Anne Q — Google review
Incredible house! Our tour guides were enthusiastic and knowledgeable. Was very cool to learn about the older lifestyle, learn where many old sayings come from, and see different tools and details used in past. Great tour for $5!!!
Sydney H — Google review
Positive historical experience. On site people were great. If you can appreciate historical buildings, visit, if you have no interest in history, maybe you should not. If you are inquisitive, there is definitely something here to see.
Glynn C — Google review
5

Green Briar Nature Center and Jam Kitchen

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Natural history museum
Nature & Parks
Green Briar Nature Center and Jam Kitchen is located on the former grounds of a historic glass factory in Sandwich. The nature center features walking paths through gardens, wildflower plots, and protected land, including the famous briar patch from Thornton Burgess' Peter Rabbit stories. Visitors can explore the 57-acre conservation area and then visit the historic Green Briar Jam Kitchen, which dates back to 1903.
Absolutely gorgeous garden and museum to visit. I visited during the Hydrangea Garden Tour. I'm so happy I was able to visit this spot. The gift shop is awesome, and the lady there was so helpful, and she helped me pick out the next book I am going to be reading, which is all about Thorton Burgess. I can't wait to start it. The garden is absolutely beautiful, and I love how the trails have the storybook along the path. Great place to go with the whole family. Definitely recommend stopping by here.
Janet S — Google review
Really enjoyable experience at the Jam Day event!!! So peaceful, and the jam was phenomenal! I love the library and history room too!
Kristy J — Google review
We went on a Saturday morning. This is a nice area for small, quiet gatherings to sit in the open and admire nature. There are two areas in which you can sit by the water and watch the turtles. They have a library and a story time for kids along with a craft area (we were not there for that, and it has a fee). There are opportunities to make your own jam in an old-fashioned kitchen. However, it requires registration and scheduling. The gift shop features many unique items relative to the author, Thomas Burgess, of the Peter Cottontail stories. No cash is accepted for purchases, and there were issues with their "Square" credit card reader.
Tina H — Google review
Wonderful flower and butterfly garden. Bookshop and store are interesting and amazing. Maria, the Docent, was helpful and kind. She has the best historical stories about Peter Rabbit's author and keepers of the land for this museum.
Nana M — Google review
A really fun activity to do with a young one. My 8 year old really enjoyed making her own jam and having mom as a helper. We ended up with 6+ jars of delicious jam and treasured memories.
Meghan M — Google review
This place was so cute and such a nice stop while in Sandwhich. The garden, pond and wildflowers were so pretty and made for very nice photo spots. The jam and other goods from the mercantile were great. 100% recommend the wildflower and blueberry whipped honeys! Would recommend for groups and people of all ages :)
Allyson C — Google review
Cute little stroll through gardens. There's a little gift shop as well
Marie W — Google review
Very cute indoor play room area for toddlers / young kids, $7 fee per kid, no time limit. Parents are free. Small hiking trail outside, very short but cute. Little pond out back too. Turtles and rabbits on display inside in a few enclosures. Worth a visit if you have a young one! They also have two clean restrooms as well.
Campbell C — Google review
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Dexter Grist Mill

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Mill
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Located in the Town Hall Square Historic District, Dexter Grist Mill is a historic site dating back to 1654. The mill features a charming stone-walled millrace powered by water from Shawme Lake through Mill Creek. Originally driven by water, it was later equipped with an iron turbine in the mid-19th century. Visitors can take personalized tours, witness the corn-grinding process, and purchase fresh cornmeal.
Such a beautiful area. We always make sure to come to Sandwich anytime we're on the Cape. The gristmill is great place to learn some wonderful history
Jessica M — Google review
I visited Dexter Grist Mill during a trip to Cape Cod. This building is owned and maintained by the town just like Hoxie House, so the tour was of similarly high quality. Like most historic buildings, the mill is not accessible for those using a wheelchair, and the narrow steps may be difficult to navigate for those with limited mobility, but a truncated video tour is available online. The level of energy on this tour greatly depends on your tour guide. My group was paired with an enthusiastic young guide, while the group before us received a calm older guide; the energy levels happened to match those in both groups. This is stop is worth the visit for anyone interested in industrial history and architecture and would be a fun tour for anyone wanting to learn more about colonial life on Cape Cod.
Abigail E — Google review
What a great place to learn about a historical location! This corn mill is still working and you can take a tour to explore its history and how it works. You can also purchase some fresh corn mill, too. It seemed a little run down, but that could be chalked up to part of its charm
Logan A — Google review
Wonderful bit of history in downtown Sandwich!! The gentlemen inside were very informative and told so much about the history and rebuilding of the Grist Mill. I even bought some corn meal to take home.
Monee J — Google review
I love this place it was everything I expected and more. I have been in love with old Mills, buildings, history etc. This place does not disappoint.
Tom S — Google review
While beautiful and very picturesque, I am not sure what all the fuss is about. There is no parking and very crowded street intersection. I would avoid if you have something better to do or want to see. Not worth it. Just look at the pictures posted by me and other posters to save yourself the trouble, headache, and time.
J H — Google review
Wonderful docents ~ interesting and very informative. Lots of history in one small building g!
Susan K — Google review
Very pretty location for pictures and picnics with families or just a date with your significant other. Free street parking Nice historic place
Mariam J — Google review
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Town Neck Beach

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Beach
Town Neck Beach in Sandwich, Cape Cod, is a serene and family-friendly destination with a sandy shore, lifeguards on duty, and a convenient boardwalk. The beach offers scenic views of boats entering and exiting the nearby Cape Cod Canal. Its calm waters make it popular for families, swimmers, and kayakers. This hidden gem boasts easy accessibility and well-maintained facilities that set it apart from other touristy beaches in the area.
Cool and fun beach on the cape. Not too far of a drive from Boston. Love the boardwalk and the landscape. Lots of shorebirds.
Prabhat G — Google review
This is a lovely town beach! Parking is free after 4 PM, which is a great bonus. The beach is very clean and has plenty of seashells to collect. My kids had a great time playing here. A peaceful and family-friendly spot!
HC C — Google review
Not at all swimable when the tide is out, but once it comes back it, it's beautiful! The water was crystal clear, with lots of rocks large and small with so many different colors. We had a great time walking the beach, skipping rocks, and finding little crabs underneath nearly every rock we lifted up! Downside is no bathrooms besides port o's, and no water to rinse off afterwards.
Alex B — Google review
Great beach its never over crowded. Great restrooms and handicap parking. Great sunsets.
Glen P — Google review
Our #1 stop as soon as we get over the Sagamore Bridge! Mainly because no matter the time of the year when we've been we always see seals! It's not a very sandy beach, lots of rocks but we always sit on the jetty to look for the seals.
Matt G — Google review
Very big clean beach, mostly rocky, clear water, no life guard on duty, lots of sea weed, small parking lot charges you $20 dollars. Porta potty on site. Perfect for fishing. We also saw 3 seals.
Isabella G — Google review
The tide goes out, it comes in. And here at Town Neck on the inside of the estuary waterway the beach is really fantastic for families and afternoon lounging. Its a wonderful place to get married as well. I have photographed I believe 5 or more weddings here so far and at least 10 family session with my LoveDays Photography team. It is a wonderful location for late afternoon Cape Cod family portraits.
Wayne C — Google review
Sand dunes, sea water, and sunshine!
Allen C — Google review
8

Cape Cod Canal Visitor Center

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Museum
Visitor center
The Cape Cod Canal Visitor Center, located in Sandwich, offers free admission to the public from early May through late October. Operated by the federal government, this center provides interactive exhibits and multimedia presentations about the management of canal traffic by the Army Corps of Engineers. Visitors can learn about the construction of the canal and observe live radar and camera feeds showing approaching ships. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a bike ride along the canal's bike path while taking in scenic views.
This is a lovely, small museum that makes me appreciate the wonders of the Cape Cod canal, why it was important, and how hard it was to build it. There is a continuously running, free movie that gives you the history up to present day and how the canal is used. Make sure you watch the beginning to see the fascinating attempts at building and enlarging the canal. I developed a better appreciation for the Army Corp of Engineers who were tasked enlarging the canal and to make it more safe. In the museum, there information about the Army Corp of Engineers, a boat that you can climb on, information about navigation through the canal, interactive ship knot tying exhibit to try your hand, dried sea life touch exhibit, and some other fun kid-friendly activities. You only need an hour there. There is a small gift shop. Outside, in a separate building, there are public bathrooms. Plenty of parking. You can walk to the canal and to the beach. You can see people fishing or playing in the water. The beach is rocky. If you stand on the shore and stare at the water, you will likely spot a cormorant or perhaps even a seal or watch a boat come by. Walking distance away was Seafood Sam's which had excellent fried clam strips, fish and a really good lobster roll at a reasonable price plus an assortment of other food and a bar. Order at the counter and then take it to an inside or outside table or order at the bar. At the visitor center, there are friendly, helpful staff.
Claire W — Google review
It was easy to get a parking spot and the visitor center was filled with hands on exhibits about the canal. There was a good sized men and women’s bathroom in a building near the center, and a path that led to Scusset harbor a decent beach and jetty. The water was cold but fun. Seafood Sam’s restaurant was walking distance from the visitor center which made for an easy dinner. This was an all in one stop and made for a great start to our Cape Cod vacation.
Kayleen B — Google review
When for the store it was two and a half hours it was so nice the only thing that they said you couldn't take any outside drinks and I saw a lot of people with their drink cups I wish I would have took mine it was a beautiful scenery I would definitely do it again and then Christmas Day have the polar Express trains and wine trains
Michelle T — Google review
What a great spot to learn about the area. We interacted with two different employees who clearly love their job. Very inviting and knowledgeable. Great spot to check out 10/10
Emily R — Google review
Very friendly staff willing to answer questions about the canal and bikeway.
El V — Google review
Hidden little gem. You'd think it would be some boring little roadside stop but they have an actual boat you can get into inside! They've got three different kinds if scavenger hunts for kids and they can win prizes. Lots of interactive things for kids. A nice little stop to stretch your feet and entertain your kids for free.
Sarah B — Google review
A lot of history to read about and some interesting displays. There is even a boat you can board and look around. Definitely worth a stop!
Heather C — Google review
First and foremost, the staff at this museum are some of the most welcoming and informative people I have ever met! As soon as we walked in, we were greeted by all of the staff members, and were almost immediately thrust into a conversation about the canal, it's history, and a general question and answer session that was interesting and informative. As we made our way through the exhibits, workers really made a noticeable effort to find out where we were from, and then even took the time to relate different topics that they were discussing to geology and historical places and events that we were familiar with in our home area. Even though the museum is not huge, I highly recommend taking a moment to visit, as it was truly a personalized museum experience that I have never had the pleasure of experiencing before. Great work, everyone involved, and keep it up! Fantastic in every way!
David L — Google review
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Scusset Beach State Reservation

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State park
Outdoor Activities
Nestled along the Cape Cod Canal, Scusset Beach State Reservation in Sandwich, Massachusetts is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The 1.5-mile stretch offers stunning views of Cape Cod Bay and abundant recreational activities such as camping, fishing, swimming areas, and bike paths. Anglers are drawn to the jetty and canal for prime surfcasting opportunities. The state park provides camping options for various types of visitors, from day-trippers to longer stays of up to 14 days.
Very nice quiet beach. Low waves and great for kids. A Long Beach so you can have privacy. Sandy grassy dunes. Some shells to hunt. The canal is accessible from this parking lot and you can bike the cape cod canal from here.
Joyce H — Google review
Beautiful beach! My favorite because the water is always calm and clear, the bugs are ridiculous so bring bug spray. I even saw a tick on my towel. I was sitting closer up to the dunes so maybe that’s why. Great for kids and spacious. Parking is $14.00 and plenty. Concession stand and change room. Again….. the bugs!! lol! Flies bit me too.
TeenaG — Google review
A nice place for a morning walk. Especially after season. A beautiful estuary environment exists a short distance south. Not a swimming beach, cold water, rocky shore and very crowded in season, but bliss when everyone goes home!
Bob B — Google review
When, I arrived they were doing the walk for Alzheimer's but the event was well organized and didn't effect my arrival at the beach. There was more than plenty of parking for beach goers, and the beach is long so everyone wasn't stuck together and could spread out. I walked the long rocky path (very dangerous) Over to the "light house" and when I go to just over the end of the rocky path.. I saw my first real seal sunbathing! Such a cool experience! Especially being right on the edge of Cape Cod Canal. I highly recommend visiting this place or cape cod in general! Definitely a 5 start experience!
Yasmine ( — Google review
Wonderful beach, clean Spacious rest rooms. Concessions and they sell ice. Parking is $14. Pay by card at gate. Get there early if you want parking and a decently close beach spot. Beach is Long, there is a sandy path that runs across the top of the beach area, should you need to walk far to secure a good Beach site. Go early , place gets crowded.
Amy M — Google review
Beautiful beach. Sad to see garbage washed up with the seaweed on the beach. It's normal now I guess. 😢 We found that there was less congested beach area if you walk farther. The snack stand had a long line. There were only two people. One of them was hand squeezing the lemons for lemonade. If you're going to offer fresh lemonade, you'll need a person to just squeeze the lemons. One person cannot handle the long line. Also, no distinctive sign to say which of the three windows you should order from. Thankfully the ladies next to me allowed me to go in front of them because they knew I was there first. Delicious food! Pretzel, "smash Burger", hot dog, ice cream. We went August 23rd. The beach is in the bay so small waves are good for children. There were a lot of them there! Nice jetty for fishing.
Lisa L — Google review
Beautiful place to hike, please choose to park for at least 2 hours, otherwise you will receive a ticket,
Amelie L — Google review
This is a very clean and beautiful beach. I didn't see too much sea glass, but there are many shells and sparkly rocks.
Ellen A — Google review
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Sandwich Antiques Center Gallery

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Antique store
Shopping
Art Galleries
Sandwich Antiques Center is a 5,000 square feet space filled with a wide array of old-fashioned treasures including light fixtures, furniture, nautical objects, and artwork. It's a must-visit for anyone who loves artifacts and decorative pieces. The center features items crafted in Sandwich or nearby towns and is conveniently located near other galleries like Cape Cod Glass Centre. Visitors can expect to find affordable, high-quality antiques from various dealers. The staff are known for being delightful and helpful.
If you are in the area definitely check out this shop. There is something for everyone. I could have spent hours in this shop. It was so unique. The staff here are so friendly and helpful. I will definitely be back.
Janet S — Google review
This place was beautiful! Lots of amazing items to look at. The ladies working were so nice and friendly and had encouraged you to take pictures if you wanted.
Susan H — Google review
No photos of the inside because I was so thrown by being asked to leave my average size purse behind the counter that I forgot to grab my phone. Of course EVERY - SINGLE - OTHER - SHOPPER had their bag (unzipped, even!) with them in the store. As I was no longer able to stomach the thought of spending money here, my entire experience was just half heartedly looking at antiques while wondering what about me looks so criminal. But that really isn’t the point. The point is that when it’s left to someone behind the counter to make these distinctions while insisting that an inconsistently enforced “policy” was recommended by the Sandwich police, it will never end well. Also, there’s no bathroom and they’ve locked up the portapotty outside. Did not ask whether Sandwich PD had a hand in this, too. If you look wealthy enough, this is a beautifully curated shop, no shade to the vendors. UPDATE- There are multiple other reviews by people who were put off by being singled out as potential shoplifters. Some of whom were not Caucasian while the shoppers whose bags went unquestioned were. I have visible scarring/disfigurement. It is high time for management here to do some careful self inventory and bias training!
Doctor T — Google review
Always a must stop when visiting Sandwich, MA. Enjoy touring the Boston and Sandwich Glass Museum—and then shop for similar antique decorative objects often showcased in this lovely multi dealer antique center. Absolutely one of the finest shops on the Cape! Primitives, traditional, and coastal decor. Lots of glass, lamps, furniture, artwork, and more. It’s a fun place to explore and the staff is very friendly and helpful.
Theresa C — Google review
Very fun antique store with a great selection of items. I was impressed by the vintage jewelry in particular, and appreciated that most items had a clear price tag and description. Most things were statement pieces, not as many daily wear pieces. The store did smell like skunk throughout and woman working there said they had been living under the store and spraying for 3 weeks. This did not dampen my experience, but I know some may be more sensitive to the smell.
Katie V — Google review
I've been visiting this antique shop for many years. It never disappoints. I moved out of New England about 10 years ago and finally was able to return to the Sandwich Antiques Center last week. Brought my sister along, she lives in Brewster but had never been here! We both found some treasures. I'm sure she'll be back, and I'll definitely try to go back next time I'm in Massachusetts. It's a wonderful place, and I almost forgot to mention, the staff is fantastic!
Carol B — Google review
Beautiful store. A bit out of my price range for what I was looking for, but very well organized and staged
Emily R — Google review
Stopped in today and bought a decanter. The ladies that we dealt with were phenomenal!! They were so very friendly and personable to everyone who walked through the door. The shop itself was so very well laid out. The antiques displayed were quality! This is my absolute favorite shop on the Cape!
John G — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in Sandwich

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Off the Grid

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$$$$affordable
Barbecue restaurant
Off the Grid is a charming restaurant located in Sandwich, MA, USA. Originally starting as a food truck in the Virgin Islands, it faced adversity during Hurricane Irma and relocated to Cape Cod. The restaurant offers a warm atmosphere and friendly staff, providing excellent dine-in service. It's known for its collection of sandwiches served on sourdough with extra-crispy fries and a variety of barbecue options including brisket, smoked pulled pork, crispy wings, and tantalizing sides.
What a hidden gem! Off the Grid is one of those places that surprises you in the best way—simple setup, but the food? Absolutely delicious. We started with the Cajun fries, and wow—what a flavor bomb. The seasoning hits all the right notes: a little heat, a tangy zing, and just the right amount of salt. Totally addictive. My mom went for the Bus Fries with pork. Picture those same amazing Cajun fries, piled high with juicy, flavorful pork. Every bite was a savory delight. My dad had the bacon cheeseburger loaded with all the works. It was a hefty, generously sized burger, and he couldn’t stop talking about how good it was. No frills—just solid, satisfying flavor. I had the Sloppy Choppy, and it lived up to its name in the best way. A messy, mouthwatering pile of tender pork, crisp coleslaw, and a sweet slice of pineapple, all nestled on top of regular fries. The textures and flavors came together beautifully. If you’re looking for bold, satisfying comfort food, Off the Grid delivers in a big way. Don’t miss it.
Jelissa B — Google review
Great spot in a very convenient location when staying in Sandwich. I love that it has different food choices, lots of beverages and music. It has a festival type of vibe. It was a popular spot the night we went but we found seating. Would go back again.
Elisa B — Google review
Unique area. Hockey puck for a cheeseburger. On their website the pricing is completely different than what is on the printed menus. I showed the cashier and he wouldn't adjust or even get a manager. Shameful practice. All he said was he'll let someone know and then charged the full price. I will not be back.
Samantha S — Google review
Ordered pulled pork tacos and sliced brisket (large). The tacos were more like quesadillas than tacos, and came with some watery-bbq sauce. The brisket was fine, but very plain and I had to add lots of sauce to give it flavor. The cajun fries were disappointing, they were just normal French fries with Cajun seasoning seasoned on top, and also a bit cold. The coleslaw was somehow flavorless? Not sure how but I do not recommend. Good live music though!
Maxim K — Google review
It always pains me to write a bad review, especially for a place that I liked in the past. But when you work in service and get bad service sometimes these things need to be said. I am a 28 year old local who has been coming to this establishment for years. I forgot my wallet one time and had a single sip of my partner's drink and got kicked out after spending $100 for 2 people and leaving a very generous tip, even after attempting to show a picture of my license that I did not have with me since I was not driving. Very upset with the service provided despite being a regular year round customer, and it pains me to say that after being treated like that I don't think I would ever want to return. And the worse part about it all is even with being a local regular customer and getting rude treatment, is that the taste and quality of the food have gone straight down the drain, their tacos which used to be great, look like canned shredded chicken and lacks any form of flavor
Tristan S — Google review
We stopped in for our first time and the food was amazing and we can’t wait to go back! Fantastic brisket, pulled pork, chicken wings and cornbread! The live music tonight was great too. I really enjoyed the outdoor seating, but look forward to going back in the colder months to sit inside too. Very friendly and welcoming staff! I wish I found this gem sooner.
Charissa — Google review
First time here, the food was amazing. Burger was cooked perfectly and the Mac & Cheese with truffle aioli was superb. Live music too which made it an overall 10/10 experience.
Francis F — Google review
I went with my mother-in-law and my children. We found the atmosphere nice and a great place for the kids to run around and play while we waited for the food. Finding a spot to sit was not easy. People left the tables empty except for a phone and when you’d sit down somebody would come running over and fight you for it. You have to hover by people that look like they are about to finish to get a table to sit at. I placed an order at the taco shack with the girl with the heart tattoo under her eye and gave her a $20 cash. I stood there and waited for my food and not even 5 minutes later, she looked me stone cold in the eye and said she didn’t have an order for me. I asked for the manager and my food somehow miraculously appeared a minute later. She looked like she was on something. The tacos were cold, mushy and watery. My kids burgers were much better. For the price, you can go up the street and get better service. The only thing nice was the play area by the Swedish fish cart. If you go, use a credit card to track your order and be ready to hover by people trying to enjoy their meal.
Ed S — Google review
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Pilot House Restaurant and Lounge

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Temporarily Closed
$$$$affordable
Seafood restaurant
Nestled at the Sandwich Marina on Cape Cod Canal, Pilot House Restaurant and Lounge offers a warm and relaxed atmosphere with a focus on seafood, steaks, and a raw bar. With daily specials and outdoor seating, diners can savor delicious local seafood while taking in stunning water views. The restaurant is known for its twist on the classic New England Lobster Roll with dishes like the Lobster Salad Sandwich.
7 of us went Thursday night and I had the pressure of choosing the restaurant - hadn’t been there in quite a while (couldn’t get reservations at Fisherman’s) We all ordered different (reasonably priced) meals and everyone absolutely loved each one as they were seasoned and cooked perfectly {compliments to the chef(s)} It was attentively and pleasantly served to us by Brooke (something which seems rare these days) Pictured are specials (and they were special) surf and turf and scallop risotto YUM We will be back
Marblejar — Google review
We had to wait for 45 min on a Saturday night which was not terrible considering we had our dog with us. They have outdoor seating with benches to accommodate us as I believe only the 3 bench tables by the sign are pet friendly. Food was fresh- we got the oyster seafood tower/platter-$65 but it was worth it…oysters were so fresh. We also go the seafood pot pie—so much seafood- scallops, lobster and shrimp with asparagus- I would totally get this again! Steamers were nice and big and again fresh- not sandy at all!! And lastly we got the pork nachos- this was to break up our seafood binge. Perfectly cheesy with beans and shredded pork.
Lynn W — Google review
We ate outdoors and watched the big boats with the kids. Several different eating areas inside and out. The service was so good because it was packed and there was a steady wind. Brava! The food was excellent and so fresh. One of the perfect Cape eateries!
Elisa B — Google review
Food came out cold. The pound and a quarter lobster bolognese was more like a quarter pound. Lobster Rangoon was empty. This place went down hill big time. Sad it was a favorite spot for us. Service was slow and who doesn’t offer condiments with a plate with fires? Or wings with nothing to dip them in? Prices went up portions got smaller. Very disappointed. To boot we picked here for our wedding anniversary dinner. Won’t be back. Spoke to other guests leaving and they agreed.
Brandi F — Google review
We sat outside and loved the atmosphere. You can’t believe live music and a perfect sunset view on a summer night. The food was good and they are kidding when they say the large lobster roll is LARGE!
Sam R — Google review
Just great food. The best vegetarian salad I ever had. So good. Great bartender and hostess. Baked stuff clam was good.
James D — Google review
Delicious food, great menu, and beautiful views. I got the scallops and they were the most delicious scallops I’ve ever had. Perfectly cooked. We love coming here!
Juliana B — Google review
Excellent food and service. From the time we walked into the restaurant from the time we walked into the time we left. Everyone made us feel welcome. There were two of us and we had the seafood pot pie which was to die for. It had so much seafood and it was well worth the price . My friend had the seafood platter which they said was also delicious. I will definitely be back again when I'm in the area.
Michele B — Google review
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Café Chew

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$$$$affordable
Sandwich shop
Café Chew is a charming eatery and coffee venue located in the town of Sandwich, MA. It offers a welcoming atmosphere with outdoor seating and an attentive wait staff. Known for its upmarket breakfast and lunch bites, as well as baked goods, Café Chew uses fresh, wholesome ingredients in their diverse menu. The café has received multiple awards for its healthy and organic options, making it a popular spot among locals and visitors alike.
Absolutely loved this place. The food was delicious, and the overall vibe was just perfect. They have a beautiful patio out back that's great for enjoying your meal outdoors. You place your order at the counter, and the staff brings it right to your table with a smile. Everyone was warm and welcoming, which made the experience even better. Highly recommend if you're looking for a tasty, relaxed spot to grab a bite!
Vipin T — Google review
This was the cutest place. We just happened on it leaving the Cape Cod area. The omelette was super fresh and flavorful and my husband had the lobster grilled cheese which was very good. Sometimes seafood sandwiches taste too "fishy" but not the case here. Service was good and all were very helpful. Bakery items looked good but we were too full to try any. Be prepared to spend a bit more on breakfast but we expected that. Loved it!!!
Sandra D — Google review
The food and service was very good. Sandwiches are fresh and healthy ingredients. Do not skip desserts, I had a toffee cookie and it was amazing. It got real busy around 12:15 and it was raining. We were lucky to get a seat. They have a little outdoor seating for nice days.
Kevin A — Google review
When looking for a place to eat lunch in Sandwich, we came across this place. When we walked in, it was bustling, and we could tell it was going to be good! We ordered food at the counter and then it’s delivered to you by calling out your name when ready. They had gluten free bread available for any sandwich. Both of our sandwiches were delicious. They came served with Cape Cod chips.
Jeff — Google review
We went back here three times on vacation. Perfect for breakfast, no complaints. The staff are nice, and have a good system for seating you. i only disliked my food once and that was personal preference as I don't like greek yogurt. They have a small selection of desserts. We had cookies and muffins and they were delicious. I liked the breakfast platter with all the options, and both the french toast and pancakes were good. The breakfast sandwiches were also great. I think the highlight for me was the baked goods, the blueberry muffin was so full of blueberries and steamed as you broke it open. They have good drink options, and the food was really nice. Indoor and outdoor seating with plenty of shade. I would go again- a fourth time.
Fae H — Google review
It was okay. Have had much better Cobb salads. Great portion but didn't like the quality of the chicken breast and bacon. The lines could be arranged better as takeout orders, sit in orders and bathroom queue can all get mixed up sometimes. It was very busy though so the other stuff on the menu might be good
Silva K — Google review
What a beautiful cafe for all the senses! Lovely woodworking inside and the most amazing chocolate chip toffee cookie I've ever had. The Vermonter sandwich was delicious. Coffee was rich and dreamy. Highly recommend if you're in the area.
Amy E — Google review
When you visit Sandwich, Ma., you must have a breakfast at Cafe’ Chew. The sandwiches of any type are huge and most of all made fresh. Coffee is delicious and atmosphere is delightful. Got to watch a morning crew of ROMEO - retired old men eating out at a table next to us. You have to try the Apple Bomb. Pastries made fresh each day
Debbie R — Google review
4

Seafood Sam's

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$$$$affordable
Seafood restaurant
Seafood Sam's is a popular dining spot in Sandwich, MA, USA, known for its casual indoor-outdoor setting that provides an ideal location for a relaxed meal with friends or family. Since 1974, this restaurant has been serving a vast menu of seafood staples, including lobster rolls and bisque. The ambiance is inviting and comforting, enhancing the overall dining experience.
When in Sandwich Massachusetts on Cape Cod definitely eat seafood here. Had a delightful dinners and lunches plus drinks. It was taco night so I had haddock tacos that were out of this world. We also had fried oysters that were extremely fresh and huge. The bar workers were delightful as we ate at the bar all three days. The Lobster bisque soup was the best I’ve ever eaten. After experiencing three days of eating here, we decided the fish chowder was the absolute best but definitely the lobster bisque and clam chowder is fabulous too. The best we have experienced on the Cape. Service is friendly, seafood is fresh and non greasy. Compliments to the chef. Definitely a family friendly dinner place to go for seafood when visiting Sandwich, Ma. Wheelchair accessible - plenty of room to sit - eating at the bar is delightful and quick
Debbie T — Google review
We stopped by Seafood Sam’s and overall had a great experience. The food was delicious—everything tasted fresh and well-prepared. The service was friendly and fast, even though it was a quick meal. We ordered four meals: one shrimp plate, a chicken basket, a hamburger, and the lobster roll (which was the priciest at nearly $30). The portions were generous, and the onion rings stood out as a real highlight—crispy and flavorful. That said, the total came to $112, which felt a bit steep for what were mostly casual, counter-service style meals. It’s hard to say if it was quite worth that price, even though the quality was good. All in all, it’s a solid spot for seafood, but be prepared to pay a bit more than expected for a quick bite.
Jon R — Google review
Great seafood restaurant located right on the canal, family style dining, you order at the counter and pick up your food when your number is called. We had a party of 12 and plenty of seats, they had some nice outdoor seating as well but was full on this beautiful day. We had everything from lobster to chicken nuggets, everything was good no one complained about anything. They have self serve fountain drinks. Prices are definitely reasonable, especially for the location, definitely will recommend trying it out, was quite busy today but they did a great job of moving the lines to order and the food came out quickly was nice and hot like it should be.
John S — Google review
We sat down at SeaFood Sam's at about 8:45pm, roughly over an hour before closing. My buddy ordered the fried lobster, and I ordered the fried scallops which you can see pictured above. The food was ready within 5 mins of ordering. I couldn't believe it! The meals were incredible and the bar tender helping us was extremely friendly and had a lot of information regarding the restaurant! Will 100% be back again soon for more scallops!!! 😋
Kevin M — Google review
Seafood Sam’s is one of our casual favorites. It can be super busy in the summer but typically the food ordering line moves quickly. Plenty of parking and seating. Several large indoor dining areas and lots of great outdoor seating, getting a nice breeze from the nearby canal. Today we got the haddock plate special - one baked and one fried. They were both fresh and delicious! Over the years we have tried many different items and never got anything we did not enjoy. A great family spot!
Peg C — Google review
This place is a gem! One of the Best seafood spots in all of Cape. Very little to no fishy smell! I can’t believe I’ve never been here considering I’ve lived 15 mins from here basically all my life. We got the fish and chips family platter and shrimp platter. Both were delicious! Come with dinner rolls and coleslaw 🙌 Highly recommend
Ali J — Google review
Consistently delicious! I'm not even a big seafood guy and I go there all the time. I enjoy there fish and chips very much which has the light flaky batter and not thick greasy batter.
Jeff O — Google review
Located a parking lot away from the Cape Cod Visitor Center (you can walk), we walked over to Seafood Sam's because our relatives recommended it. You can either order at the counter, then pick up your order, stop at the drinks and condiments location, then go sit at a table or outside. Or if you prefer to be served, you can sit at the bar, and the bartender can take your order and you can enjoy their special cocktails or drinks while you wait. The decor and dress is casual - shorts and T-shirt is fine. Excellent fried clam strips. The tartar sauce had just the right pickle bite. Best of all, you can get clam strips in three sizes - a full platter, a sandwich or as a small plate. I got the small plate which I got with a baked potato! I probably got a little more clams strips then would come on a sandwich. On our return trip, I got the clam strip platter. Picture attached. I had enough to take some clams and fries home with me. Their lobster roll ($24) was excellent for the price. Lots of good size lobster hunks in a big, toasted bun. I got that with French fries. The French fries were nice and hot, fresh, and really good. My husband had the baked haddock which he got with fries and he liked it. The couple next to us ordered the fried chicken. Apparently, their fried chicken is semi-famous - moist, crisp. I was impressed at the nice side of macaroni and cheese, biscuit. I think they got a 3 pieces, and it was enough food to share. On our return trip, we noted the the drink specials were really reasonably priced - $7. My drink was not too strong, but that was fine since it was just something different to enjoy with dinner on a hot day.
Claire W — Google review
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Marshland Restaurants & Bakeries

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$$$$affordable
Diner
Bakery
Marshland Restaurants & Bakeries is a local-chain diner that has been serving comfort food for over 50 years. The breakfast menu features omelets and benedicts, while lunch offers burgers and sandwiches. On Fridays and Saturdays, the prime rib dinner special attracts early-bird locals. Visitors have praised the friendly service and delicious clam chowder at this establishment. Additionally, the bakery counter offers a variety of delectable baked goods to enjoy on the go or take home.
My favorite breakfast place on the Cape for many years — excellent menu and everything I’ve ever ordered here was well prepared, flavorful and abundant. At peak hours during high tourist season the restaurant is often full; but wait times are reasonable. The bakery is also excellent if you want to pick up coffee and pastry.
Paul N — Google review
OMG breakfast! We tried four different entrees. Everything is fresh and tasty. A must breakfast place if you are in Plymouth!
ROBERT C — Google review
This is a little gem of a breakfast place we discovered this year!The food is great and portions are very generous. Great value for what you get. Waitresses are fast on their feet, and the cooks crank out the meals quickly. We did not have breakfast but we did eat wings and they were delicious. We got a nice chocolate brownie with ice cream at the end and it was delicious! Only Request - We would request this place to serve breakfast items all day long! Travelers like us miss the mornings in commute and would love to try it in the afternoons! Kids would specially!
Sid — Google review
Marshland is a great local casual spot for a nice home cooked meal. We had not been here in some time, since it can get super busy in the summer. But this time of year there is no long line to get in, so we only waited a short time for a booth. The lunch counter had plenty of seating but we were in the mood for a booth. I ordered the meatloaf plate and my hubby got the Schrod. Food arrived promptly and was nice and hit and fresh. The meatloaf was a super generous portion. So much I took half home. It was great and served with a yummy mushroom gravy, which I requested be served in the side. But the highlights of the meal - for me - were the absolutely fresh and perfectly cooked green beans and mashed potatoes! As good as you can get! My hubby said his schrod was very good, but not one of the best he has had on the Cape. He, too, loved the sides and ate all the rest of the gravy, pronouncing it “addictive!” We cleaned our plates for sure. Service was fast and very friendly and there is a great on-site bakery too. A must visit in the Sandwich area!
Peg C — Google review
Great old school breakfast spot. Menu has everything you need to start the day, including coffee that flows quickly. The lobster Benedict was solid. Plenty of big chunks of meat, with perfectly poached eggs and buttered English muffin. Home fries crisp. Wish I knew about this place years ago.
Alexander G — Google review
We lucked out and got counter top seats for 3 right as we walked in. Others waited for booth space. Coffee was really good as was the service. Clam Chowder was excellent and I finally tried a cold lobster roll. It was good. The bun was amazing, fries amazing. Every time I try lobster I always wonder what the big deal is? But that’s just me. So expensive and I guess I just prefer fish but the portion was generous and I ate most of it. Everyone was happy with their meals. Coffee was very good and the baked goods looked wonderful but was too full from the lobster roll to have any.
Jessica W — Google review
Great sea food, cozy atmosphere and super friendly service! Highly recommend!
Victor R — Google review
Nice diner style eatery with plenty of parking, good service, and very good food. The omelets are fluffy and large. Actually enough to share. I had one with corned beef hash and American cheese. It was very good. Great coffee as well! We went there twice during our three day visit to Sandwich.
Jim M — Google review
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Dunbar House Tea Room & Wine Bar

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$$$$affordable
Tea house
Nestled in an 1800s carriage house, Dunbar House Tea Room & Wine Bar is a charming spot that offers traditional British cuisine alongside a selection of ale, cider, and wine. Whether you're looking for a leisurely afternoon tea, a delightful meal, or a relaxing glass of wine in the cozy wine bar, this establishment has something for everyone. The tearoom exudes warmth with its inviting fireplace and adorable teapot cozies.
This was hands down just a perfect experience. We celebrated an early Mothers Day and this may have just been the start of a new tradition. The rooms were cozy and elegant at the same time. There was a wide variety of teas served it individual pots with a cute warming wrap. The sandwiches were tasty and the pastries delectable. There were different options for high teas with a vegetarian and gluten free option. Service was on point and our server Jeremy was friendly and attentive. The beef Wellington bites were fabulous. Highly highly recommend. Made a reservation already for another visit.
Jennifer O — Google review
The Dunbar Tea Room is a favorite for spending an afternoon with my mom, and sometimes my daughters. The place is lovely. The food has always been delicious and the drinks delightful. I love the chai with rum. The roast fingerling potatoes are not to be missed! My friends and I attended a Halloween event last year and loved it! What I call the tower of treats with finger sandwiches, petit fours, mini scones, etc... a hot pot of herbal tea in a cozy, what fun! The servers are always charming and friendly as well.
Michelle K — Google review
Charming lunch place and the food was exquisite! Love that the scones were hot, and the bread pudding not soggy. Highly recommend the English pea soup, the crumpet toastie, and the delectable mushroom salad.
Anita W — Google review
We had tea at the Dunbar House Tea Room last week, and it was a mixed experience. The service was very good, as were the teas themselves, but I was surprised that our tea cozy was stained by previous encounters with tea. It made me wonder how frequently they were laundered. I was surprised as well to find kitchen strainers being used to strain our tea rather than tea strainers. We paid close to $100 for two people’s afternoon tea, and it seemed to almost laughable to be straining my tea with a kitchen implement when we were dining so formally. One tiered plate set was off kilter, while the other one was wobbly. Afternoon tea is always a delight, but I probably would not bring a friend here to celebrate her birthday.
Jean M — Google review
The Dunbar Tea Room always delights. This is one of my favorites to lunch with the ladies, and the witches, snuggled right into the historic center of my hometown. Food suggestions? Everything is great, but anything with the roasted potatoes makes it even more wonderful. The service is always friendly and accommodating. The atmosphere serene and cozy regardless of the season. The Dunbar Tea Room often has themed events and has a fun kids menu and program for a child's tea. Can't bring your doll? No worries, one will be lent to you for your Tea party! <3 Absolutely the best! I wanted to share with you my Halloween themed Flight of Sangrias from today's visit. Each option was a tasty treat with a spooky overtone. Grave Digger, Eye Catcher, Poison Apple, and Black Magic were the offerings with the last offering having a dark chocolate broomstick to seal the deal. Once again, knocked it out of the park! See ya next time....maybe tomorrow before these offerings are done for the season!
Michelle K — Google review
I have been to enough tea rooms to have an opinion. This is by far my favorite and the only one worth coming back to and this is my 4th time back. If you are looking for frilly dresses, harpists playing Downton Abbey greatest hits, fancy hats and bone dry sandwiches - do NOT come here. When I come here, it feels like coming home for a cup of tea and maybe a splash of something else. Everything is freshly made, the sandwiches are perfect, scones are amazing, the tea is wonderful, and the ambiance is perfect. If you are fully inclined for a nice dress and a lovely hat no one would bat an eye here....just remember to be comfortable. Afternoon tea is about good tea, good food and great friends (or just a good book). I left my fancy fan in the car. :)
Katya P — Google review
Finally had a chance to go to the Dunbar Tea Room with my mother and daughter for moms birthday. We initially sat in the main dinning room. It's really beautiful. But it's extremely loud and echos like one other reviewer said. We moved and sat outside. It took a bit for our waitress to come over to us but she thanked us for our patience (which goes a long way!). She even brought out a second pot of tea for my mother who didn't care for the first flavor (she's picky 🤣). I got the punch fruit tea and mom ended up with the orange blossom. They were both wonderful. All three of us had the Windsor tea tray. My daughter gobbled hers right up. I ate almost everything as well. I wasn't a fan of the roast beef crostini but mom loved it! The cucumber cream cheese sandwich and the chicken salad croissants were incredible and definitely the highlights for me. Loved the blueberry scone and the jam was so good. All the little desserts were good too. I will absolutely be coming back and telling everyone about it! EDIT: I went back several months later and sat inside with my sister. Same experience! Fantastic food, fabulous atmosphere, took a very long time to first be seen by our waitress as well as the table next to us. I absolutely will be back. I love it. But I do wish they would acknowledge a table a little earlier even with a "I'll be right with you!" Still a fan!
Carrie-Lee T — Google review
Have been here many times but today's visit was not that great. Selection of Windsor Tea items was just ok. If there was a teaspoon of chicken salad in the mini croissants that would be saying a lot. Cucumber and squash? sandwiches barely had a scant amount of cream cheese. Some kind of supposed Yorkshire pudding? with a slice of pork curled in the middle? What was that? 1 small scone and questionable if that was clotted cream or whipped cream. Would have preferred another scone than all the (4) pastries. Just seems the quality has lessened and need to go back to serving quality product for a $35 charge. After a tip and tax came to $47.00. Do Better Dunbar House. I like coming there and bringing friends but if you continue to cheapen your offerings, I will not be back.
Deborah F — Google review
7

Fishermen's View Seafood Market & Restaurant

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$$$$affordable
Seafood restaurant
Fishermen's View Seafood Market & Restaurant is a family-owned establishment located by the water, offering locally sourced seafood dishes and a seasonal outdoor bar. The restaurant boasts expansive 270-degree water views of the Cape Cod Canal and Sandwich Marina, embracing a boat-to-table dining concept to ensure fresh seafood. Their menu changes seasonally, featuring intriguing selections such as Jonah Crab Stuffed Haddock and Lobster Fra Diavolo.
Beautiful views and super fresh, well priced seafood! Husband said the lobster roll rivaled his favorite from our trips to Maine, and the fish tacos I had were flavorful and fresh. The red bliss potato salad is not to be missed, and the side of grilled corn on the cob was juicy. Service was great too, we enjoyed the live music and watching the boats go by in the very active marina. There’s a walking/biking path along the canal right next to the restaurant too. We moved our car after lunch and enjoyed a quick stroll.
Hannah B — Google review
Fisherman’s View in the Barnstable area is a must-visit if you’re craving fresh seafood with a scenic waterfront backdrop. The atmosphere is lively yet relaxed, with indoor and outdoor seating that gives you a great view of the harbor. It’s the kind of place that feels upscale but still very Cape Cod casual. We splurged on the king crab legs and were not disappointed. At $90 for a pound, they’re definitely a treat, but the portion was generous and the meat was sweet, tender, and perfectly cooked, totally worth it if you’re looking to indulge. We also tried the dragon roll, which was excellent. It had a fresh, balanced flavor and was beautifully presented. The calamari was another standout, lightly fried to a crisp and served with a flavorful Thai-style sauce that added a little kick without overpowering the dish. And the 2-pound lobster for $42 felt like an absolute steal. It was sweet, juicy, and came with drawn butter, of course. Service was friendly and attentive without being overbearing. Overall, Fisherman’s View offers great value for the quality and quantity of food you get. Whether you’re going all out with crab and lobster or keeping it simple, you really can’t go wrong here.
Jennifer S — Google review
Very fun restaurant. Great indoor and outdoor seating. We went over the weekend and a band was playing music outside that made for a wonderful summer night. I had a lobster BLT which had good flavor (a bit lacking in bacon, and the bread was so moist it immediately began to fall apart) and my wife had the broiled haddock which was also tasty. Four stars for the food but five stars for the ambiance and scenery.
Alec R — Google review
Great great spot. Came here on a Friday night and walked in on a bar spot. The views were great, the vibe was better, and the food was fantastic. Very fresh food, went with the recommendation of getting something with Jonah crab, it was DELICIOUS. The key lime pie was extremely good for dessert. Truly loved it. Can't go wrong with this spot, especially considering how happening the place is. If you like a spot with locals, this is it.
Raj — Google review
Even on a rainy day, our visit was absolutely worthwhile! The food here is genuinely amazing. We decided to share three different sandwiches. The lobster roll and crab sandwich were both outstanding, packed with flavor. The cod sandwich was unfortunately not very flavorful. However, the absolute highlight was the fried calamari. These aren't your typical calamari; they have a fantastic Thai or Asian-inspired flavor that's a must-try if you appreciate bold tastes
March G — Google review
Stopped by for lunch randomly when driving around cape cod. Beautiful restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating along with the bar. It wasnt too busy for a Friday afternoon. The complimentary corn bread they gave was delicious. Clam chowder was amazing!! Filled to the brim and so creamy and delicious. Grilled corn on the cob had a nice char and so sweet! Got a tuna sushi boat to share with my bf and we were so full! They did not skimp out on the fish at all. Each piece were thickly cut. Even the roll was stuffed with a good amount of tuna. Loved it.
Sharon — Google review
Food was great. Kid loved his tenders. The broiled sea scallops and red potato’s were excellent. Calamari app and potato wedges were delicious. Broiled cod was great too says the wife.
Paul S — Google review
Absolutely delicious from start to finish! The cornbread with maple chipotle butter was an instant hit at our table. Everything we ordered was top notch and fresh. Highly recommend the mac and cheese and the carrot cake. This is a hidden gem!
Kaleigh S — Google review
8

Next Door Burger Bar

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$$$$affordable
Hamburger restaurant
Bar
Next Door Burger Bar is a fun, casual place to enjoy some delicious burgers and American comfort food. They have an outdoor space where the kids can stay entertained while the food is prepared, and their lightning fast and attentive service makes it easy to order your meal. The burgers here are some of the best on the cape, and their waffle fries are a must-try!
This is the second time we have visited this restaurant. Food and service excellent both times! My husband enjoys their burgers and I really enjoy the salmon sandwich, a beautiful piece of grilled salmon. Their fries and onion rings are fantastic!
Angela R — Google review
Would go out of the way to eat here again. Husband's burger was "8/10, and delightfully NOT greasy." Salmon wrap was delicious! Truffle fries were so good I almost cried. Perfectly truffly/garlic/parm flavored. Stayed perfectly crispy despite the extra truffle oil. Oreo Milkshake was amazing! They're not the prettiest looking but make up for it with flavor.
Oakley B — Google review
The 2 times I've been to here in the past month have been great! Phenomenal burgers and fries, and my wife loved their gluten-free buns and fries, too! Outdoor seating was pleasant, especially on a warm day with a slight breeze. Staff was attentive and friendly every time we have visited.
Ian C — Google review
When you go to a restaurant that is a burger restaurant you would not expect a dry, tasteless burger, how can that be a burger restaurant? I requested a medium rare burger, the burger came out well done. The toppings were a good, the french fries were delicious, but really the Hamburg was like eating an old shoe!!!
Sue N — Google review
Absolutely a great place to eat! The upper cape burger was fabulous, I loved how much goat cheese was on it which paired so well with the sriracha mayo. The fries were some of the best tasting fries I have ever had!
Amber G — Google review
A interesting take on a burger joint located in the first floor of a historic home. We are outside in the backyard...not back garden or terrace or patio but backyard like your friends are serving you up burgers at a cookout. The food was delicious. The staff was great
Jason E — Google review
Great quinoa sweet potato burger! Also the best bathrooms and baths you'll find in any burger joint. Put your feet up with your bubble bath and feast on your burger. 🍔
Joseph L — Google review
Enjoyed lunch here at this lovely restaurant. Ambiance was great and food was delicous. Only negative (a personal dislike) was the plastic cutlery. Not a deal breaker at all but would be nice to have regular cutlery. Highly recommend this gem.
Catherine H — Google review
9

Sandwich Pizza House

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$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Sandwich Pizza House is a must-visit in Sandwich, MA, USA. This local favorite has gained popularity for its delectable pizza and welcoming ambiance, attracting both locals and out-of-towners. The town of Sandwich itself is steeped in history as the oldest town on Cape Cod, offering a mix of residential charm and stunning natural landscapes. The restaurant prides itself on using fresh produce, hand-stretched dough, and homemade sauce to create mouthwatering pizzas.
The workers offered my friend a free meal out of nowhere and were super friendly. Their tenders and fries were great as well. Will come back.
Oliver B — Google review
I was a bit skeptical at first, but we ended up really enjoying this place! We stopped by as a family while passing through town after visiting the museum — and we were pleasantly surprised. The pizza was delicious, generously topped, and full of flavor. The crust was just right, and you could tell everything was made fresh. The photos really speak for themselves. It’s a casual, no-frills spot, but the food quality makes it well worth the visit. We’ll definitely be coming back next time we’re in the area!
Alex K — Google review
My wife and I ate there last night and the pizza was super expensive and nothing special (you can only see the actual prices online and the cell service isn't great in there). The taco pizza we got was 34$, there's no real wait staff to take care of you and the young girl at the register was rude. We definitely won't be going back.
Plumberp D — Google review
The pizza was great but I paid 47 dollars for a house special nothing else? The lady on the register was very rude when I asked to break 100 and didn’t give me the right change as when I checked in the car there was 53 dollars. I believe she said it was 35 dollars but she was not clear and again very rude. The pizza was good but not worth 47 dollars.
Arthur — Google review
My biggest gripe and guys I love you, you make good food at a very good price, but I pick up my food specifically to avoid tipping and you still ask me for a tip. It feels like I'm being shaken down.l everytime you spin the screen and say " it's going to ask you a question." No it's not the screen asking me a question. It'd you, and I picked up my food to avoid being asked
J D — Google review
Ordered delivery a few times while on vacation. It was great everytime. Fast delivery. Delicious food. I really liked Mr. P Trio Pizza. The mac n cheese pizza was awesome. Sandwiches were amazing. The soda was great and I really liked the souvenir bottle. Make sure to get a whoopie pie or cookie. Both were great.
Ellie D — Google review
We ordered steak and cheese, and chicken parm grinders, both 9”. The roll size and type was embarrassing…small and thin. There was no cheese in either grinder. The steak and cheese ‘bomb’ did not have any mushrooms, onions or peppers. No mayo and very dry with hardly any meat. The chic parm was gross…made with processed chicken tenders. No cheese and terrible, and hardly any, sauce. Two of the worst most overpriced grinders we’ve ever had. I would not recommend at all.
Chad J — Google review
First time here, great little spot just wish they cut the pizzas all the way through. LOL This place must be nice and chilly with great air conditioning in the summer time. Because it’s 30° outside and it’s 29 inside LOL.
Todd T — Google review
10

The Local Tavern and Grille

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
The Local Tavern and Grille, located in Sandwich, MA, USA, is a popular dining spot known for its exceptional service and diverse menu. The restaurant offers a welcoming atmosphere that perfectly complements the delicious food it serves. With ample indoor and outdoor seating options, including a lively bar area with high top tables, patrons can enjoy their meals in various settings. The establishment also hosts events like music bingo nights to entertain guests.
My friend and I meet here, frequently, for lunch. The service we received today was OUTSTANDING! I usually try a special while she gets the same meal. The special I picked was something that after a taste I knew I would not enjoy. Apologetically, I let the waitress know and asked if I could just get a plain cheese pizza. She was very accommodating, totally understood, and very willingly took my meal and put in for the pizza. To say we were shocked at the bill would be an understatement! The special was taken off the bill, but the pizza wasn't added. I was as insistent as possible asking her to put the pizza on (ate the whole thing) as I fully expected to pay for it. She was just as insistent no, they were doing something nice! I can't remember her name; she wore a high pony tail. I meant to ask to speak to a manger when I was leaving to express my gratitude for the service and the great pizza. Great restaurant with wonderful staff! You made my day! Thank you!
Me — Google review
Thank goodness the parking lot is bigger than it looked. This place was super busy for an off-season Saturday night. There are at least 4 different rooms, plus outside seating when weather allows. There are TVs and an old tavern feel to this place. The first appearance is that it's someone house. The host was polite and wait staff had us in/out in about 1 hour (including an app). The steak & cheese was a favorite. The onion rings were bland and the shepard's pie was greasy. The giant pretzel was delicious as well as a side of butternut squash. We did not sample any desserts.
Tamara H — Google review
I came here with my girlfriend for a date, drawn in by high hopes, a great-looking menu, and a very inviting exterior—only to end up experiencing a nightmare of a dinner. To start, the dining room was empty but still dirty, with food scattered on the floor. The appetizer plates that were already set on the table were also unclean. Our appetizer—steak and cheese egg rolls—was the highlight of the evening, absolutely delicious and the only redeeming part of the meal. However, between the appetizer and our entrees, we could clearly hear the waitstaff complaining about another couple across the room. On top of that, they shared an extremely unappetizing story involving dog droppings. While some conversation among staff is understandable, loudly talking just outside the kitchen where diners can hear every word is completely unprofessional. When our food finally arrived, I had the chicken sandwich with onion rings. While the onion rings had a great texture, they were completely flavorless. The sandwich itself consisted of a few pieces of chicken pounded so thin they had the texture of jerky. My girlfriend ordered a burger with tater tots. The tots were great, but the burger was bland and soggy. The mac & Cheese tasted like a frozen meal. To top off the night, our server oddly addressed my girlfriend by name after reading it off her credit card, which felt intrusive and just plain strange.
Swivel — Google review
Tried this spot recently and was pleasantly surprised by the entire spread. We went in hungry and left satisfied after enjoying ribs, French onion soup, BBQ hot wings with house-made sauce, chicken fingers, and a cheeseburger. The ribs were fall-off-the-bone tender with a smoky finish. French onion soup delivered deep, comforting flavor that made it hard to share. The wings weren’t super spicy, but they had an incredible balance—rich, tangy, and packed with personality. Chicken fingers were crisp without being greasy, and the cheeseburger? Juicy, well-seasoned, and totally satisfying. The standout? Those wings. If heat is your top priority, they’re mellow—but if you’re after flavor, they might just be your new favorite. Great food, relaxed vibe, and a kitchen that clearly cares about the details. Will be back!
Andrade H — Google review
We were there on a music bingo night, and it was very busy. Lots of people enjoying the bar area with high top tables and playing the game. We sat in the next room where it was a little quieter. There is also an outdoor area with tables and fire pit. The food was good, a nice variety is offered. The service was a bit slow to get our food but not too bad. As I said it was a busy night. I had the rib eye sandwich and it was delicious. The horseradish is an incredible addition to this sandwich. The warm pretzels are served with two sauces, a mustard and a warm fondue, both very good. My companion had a burger which he felt was good, just not great.
Nancy R — Google review
Our waitress was very efficient and friendly. The atmosphere was very laid back and chill. We ordered the pretzel for an app and it was delicious. My chicken parmesan was to die for, but my husband’s broccoli was not seasoned. The steak was cooked perfectly.
Brittany P — Google review
We had an absolutely amazing dinner at The Local!!! Our server, Chris “knocked it out of the park”. The BEST fish & chips I’ve ever had in entire life. Wow! We’ll be back.
Thomas D — Google review
Food was very good as was the service. I had the ahi tuna poke and wife had the black bean burger. both very tasty. Can't Remember The Drinks name transfusion was also very good. Going back for dinner soon.
4 G — Google review

Transportation in Sandwich

Getting around Sandwich can be a little daunting if you’re new here. We can help list some of the major public transportation methods if you don’t want to rely on a car.

Nearby airports

Boston Logan International Airport

International airport
Airport
Boston Logan International Airport is a major hub in the Northeast, with direct rail service to the city of Boston. The Embassy Suites by Hilton Boston at Logan Airport offers convenient access to the airport and downtown, with free breakfast and 24-hour shuttle service. Travelers staying near Downtown Waterfront, Seaport, Charlestown, or the North End can take a water taxi from the airport terminals.
This is my new favorite airport in America. I Had a really smooth experience at Terminal E. Security was quick and easy, which made getting through stress-free. The British Airways lounge was great with plenty of seating and a nice variety of food options. The shuttle bus between terminals was fast, convenient, and made it simple to get around. Overall, everything felt well organized and traveler-friendly.
Luke N — Google review
Boston Logan Airport was quite busy at security, but everything moved fairly smoothly. The terminal itself was impressively neat and clean, which made the overall experience pleasant. The waiting areas were comfortable and well-maintained, offering a relaxed vibe before boarding. There’s a small duty-free section—not huge, but enough for a quick browse. Overall, a solid airport experience with room for minor improvements in crowd management.
Life T — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Boston Logan International Airport ✈️ is one of the most efficient and welcoming airports around! Even international arrivals 🌍 are a breeze — thanks to the MPC app 📱, you can zip through customs in minutes! 🙌 Departing is smooth too — security is quick ⏱️ and the atmosphere is surprisingly relaxing. 🎶 Don’t miss the beautiful Steinway Grand piano 🎹 in the waiting area — a classy touch that makes travel feel special! 💼✨
Anthony C — Google review
generally smooth and efficient travel experience, especially when it comes to domestic connectivity and overall airport accessibility. The airport is well-connected to the city, with various transportation options including taxis, ride-shares, the Silver Line, and shuttles — making arrival and departure quite convenient. However, one noticeable drawback is the distance between terminals, especially when traveling internationally. The international terminal (Terminal E) is quite far from the other terminals, and the current airport transportation system doesn’t make inter-terminal transfers as seamless as they should be. For travelers with tight layovers or connecting international flights, this can be quite stressful and time-consuming.
Krunal S — Google review
Not bad experience for taking a flight, the line wasn't long but it was so slow. The airpot was clean and cool. Not many food options at the American Airlines terminal B 1, but the computer work stations are great.
Jen B — Google review
The airport is clean, well organized, and easy to navigate. Security and check-in lines move quickly, and staff are friendly and helpful. There are plenty of food options, comfortable seating areas, and charging stations throughout the terminals. Signs are clear, making it simple to find gates and baggage claim. Overall, a smooth and stress-free travel experience one of the better airports in the U.S.!
Mobile T — Google review
A real true landmark, over 100 years old. Boston Logan International Airport opened on September 8, 1923, as "Boston Airport" or "Jeffrey Field" and was initially used by the Massachusetts Air National Guard and the U.S. Army Air Corps. Commercial passenger service began in 1927, and the airport was officially renamed in honor of General Edward Lawrence Logan in 1943. The airport has since expanded significantly, becoming a major transatlantic hub and undergoing modernization projects, including the addition of a new runway in 2006.
Cebu C — Google review
Good: ✅ I appreciated having airside access to all terminals during a layover. ✅ Good selection of restaurants airside. ✅ Clean and convenient restrooms. ✅ Wide concourses move large amounts of passengers. ✅ Good looking airport—easy on the eyes. ✅ Good signage making navigation easy. Bad: ❌ Terminals are long and connected end-to-end. There are no shortcuts or trains, so moving around can be a good workout. This rating based on a single, layover visit. I did not experience the landside or any security checkpoint.
Troy W — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. Route 6 (Mid-Cape Highway)
  2. Route 6A (Old King's Highway)
  3. Route 130 (Forestdale Road/Main Street)
  4. Route 149 (Cotuit Road)
  5. Route 130A (Sandwich Road/Tupper Road)
  6. Spring Hill Road
  7. Quaker Meetinghouse Road
  8. Farmersville Road
  9. Service Road
  10. Dewey Avenue.
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