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uman Oct 3, 2006 08:18 PM

Provincetown

What is good there these days? I haven't been recently, but will be there this weekend. I generally am disappointed by most restaurants there, but maybe there's something new?

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    diningdiva4u Apr 21, 2007 04:54 PM

    Just returned from 4 days in Provincetown. Had dinner at the Mews, was nice but rushed and food was "ok". We had dinner at Napis and it was awful. The owner is this old drinker guy who walks around the rest trying to talk to everyone was not a good time and the food wasnt any better. We then decided to have dinner for the last two nights at The Bistro at crowne Pointe and it was great. They have only 30 seats and you can sit and enjoy the view and food without being rushed. The wine list was the best I have seen in a while. Check out the menu, really cool and the food was "excellent" dont miss it. Plus they have free parking a real bonus. www.crownepointe.com

     
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      uman Oct 10, 2006 08:06 PM

      Well, I ended up going to Devon's which was very good. The Red Inn was outstanding. For lunch we ate at Blue Light which was also really good. We tried Sal's on the West End, but I was quite disappointed. Service was stellar, but the food was not up to par.
      Oh, and Clem and Ursie's for the raw bar happy hour. Yum.

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        Richard of WPKN Oct 4, 2006 02:46 AM

        In Provincetown, for my money, try Napi's (bet. Commercial and Bradford Streets right near McMillan Wharf. Try the Shrimp Sante Fe, served with black beans, rice, banana fritters and salsa. They also make Tofu Sante Fe for vees.
        Napi's is open all year.

        1. BostonZest Oct 3, 2006 08:56 PM

          We were there in early September and enjoyed our meals at Ross's Grill at the end of Whaler's Wharf and at Devon on East end of Commercial.

          Devon is our regular breakfast place. But we look forward to a lovely dinner on the patio each year.

          The Mews hasn't changed in years but you can still count on a fun crowd at the bar and good food.

          We did a lot of take-out from Angel Foods. They do a fabulous roast chicken that will feed us for a few days. They do a great steak salad and very good sandwiches.

          We heard good things about Cafe Edwige and a couple of positive comment about Level at the Commons but didn't get up enough energy to dine out that often.

          We turn into deck and beach creatures within hours of arriving there.

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            muffy0110 Oct 3, 2006 08:50 PM

            last week ate at bravo brassier-it was solid 8.5 out
            of ten-we were in a hurry do to a concert-it down the street
            from the dunkin donuts center-we had wonderful stuffed
            lobster sandwiches

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            1. re: muffy0110
              a l i c e Oct 4, 2006 01:13 AM

              Uh, the OP was referring to Provincetown on the Cape, not Providence, RI.

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