Restaurants
The Port Hunter
Casual seafood with a cozy, local vibe. Best Oysters. * Reservations recommended well in advance
The Covington
Intimate setting with fresh, local food, curated wines and bespoke cocktails * Reservations recommended well in advance
The Homeport
Waterfront restaurant serving fresh local fish, shellfish, and lobsters with stunning harbor views in Menemsha.
The Black Dog Tavern
Iconic island tavern with classic New England feeling. Great for breakfast. *Reservations encouraged
Behind The Bookstore
Hidden gem, great for breakfast, coffee, or lunch. Turns into the Hemingway Bar at night!
The Newes From America
Historic pub since 1742. Hearty, comforting meals. Also great for a drink at the bar in the evening.
Rosewater Market
Charming café perfect for a light bite or coffee.
Farm & Market Favorites
Morning Glory Farm
Local farm with the most charming market. Great for beach day picnic supplies!
Chilmark General Store
Quaint Market and cafe. Great if you’re exploring that side of the island!
Essential Stops
The Beach House
Coastal Boutique with block printed Homeware
Claudia
Special jewelry shop with locations in Edgartown & Vineyard Haven
Flying Horses Carousel
The country’s oldest operating carousel built in 1876.
Edgartown Books
Charming local bookstore right on Main Street
Black Dog Gift Shop
What began with the iconic Black Dog Tavern has now grown into a local lifestyle
Beach Days
Lambert’s Cove
Although it’s private to the neighborhood, we always manage to sneak through! Opens to public at sunset.
Fuller Street Beach
This is the bride and grooms preferred beach in Edgartown. Just a bike ride through the neighborhood-you will probably find us there on a sunny day!
Norton Point Beach
A long, picturesque stretch of sand connecting Chappaquidick to Katama. *May disappear during high tides
JAWS Bridge
The iconic movie JAWS was filmed on island in 1975! You may recognize countless spots as you walk through Edgartown, see the Chappaquidick ferry, or drive over Jaws Bridge. People jump from the bridge into the water below as a summer tradition.

