The Chocolate Bar of Plymouth
Located one block up from the Mayflower in downtown Plymouth offering a large selection of chocolates, truffles, turtles, and ice cream.
Casual dining
Blue-Eyed Crab
Fresh seafood specials changing daily with a choice of toppings. Also miso salmon, rib eye steak, grilled jerk brick chicken, salads and burgers. Indoor and outdoor seating. Lunch and Dinner.
Carmen's Cafe Nicole
A taste for everyone.
Sushi Joy
Sushi and other Japanese.
Sam Diego's Mexican Cookery & Bar
Mexican and Tex-Mex specialties and Southwestern specialty dishes. Bar upstairs quite popular with college kids home for Thanksgiving/Christmas/Summer, open until 1am late by local standards.
Cabbyshack Restaurant and Pub
Eat and or drink inside or out. Lively atmosphere on big outside decks or eat inside in the A/C. Popular with the motorcycle crowd, but also good for kids. Raw bar. Won Plymouth Chowderfest 2003, 2004, 2005. Entertainment most evenings.
Winslow Cafe
A quaint little cafe, nestled in an historic building downtown, serving breakfast and lunch, with full service catering available. The fine, weather-boarded gambrel house on the corner of Main and North Streets is one of the most significant houses in early American history. The house was originally constructed in 1726 by British General John Winslow 1703-1774. This cozy cafe offers an eclectic menu offering brie and tarragon omlettes, cranberry pecan pancakes, scones and crumpets.
Wood's Seafood Market and Restauarant
Fresh seafood in the rough. Fish market, too.
Fine dining (splurges)
Solstice
Nice atmosphere and great cooking in this reclaimed train station in neighboring Kingston.
Cafe Strega
Authentic Italian overlooking Brewster Gardens.
The Cuisine of Mark Connolly
Sabor
This small converted bakery has great desserts, drinks and something a little special for entrees.