For decades, Sal’s Place has specialized in generous appetizers and entrée portions. Our extensive menu includes a variety of hand-cut veal dishes, full steaks with our signature pizzaiola sauce and local seafood and shellfish. We also offer a variety of pasta dishes.
Categories: Fine Dining
99 Commercial Street, Provincetown ~ (508) 487-1279 ~
Bubala's is a buzzing bistro located at 183-85 Commercial Street at the beginning of the West End of Provincetown, Massachuseets, at the tip of Cape Cod. Bubala's has become a local institution known for serving fantastic food made with high quality ingredients while operating in a FUN atmosphere.
Categories: Casual Dining
183-185 Commercial Street, Provincetown ~ (508) 487-0773 ~
Featured in New York Times Travel Section, Ptown Bikes is Provincetown's premiere bike shop . With over 15 years experience and over 500 rental bikes, Ptown Bikes offers the best in bicycle rentals, sales, and service. Ride along the beautiful Provincelands National Seashore bike path on a quality Trek or Gary Fisher mountain bike, comfort bike... show more Featured in New York Times Travel Section, Ptown Bikes is Provincetown's premiere bike shop . With over 15 years experience and over 500 rental bikes, Ptown Bikes offers the best in bicycle rentals, sales, and service. Ride along the beautiful Provincelands National Seashore bike path on a quality Trek or Gary Fisher mountain bike, comfort bike or hybrid bike. Our competent, helpful, and friendly staff will set you up in no time. Visit our website for online reservations or to peruse your options. hide
Categories: Bike Rentals
42 Bradford Street, Provincetown ~ (508) 487-8735 ~
It's not called Provincetown's most unusual restaurant for nothing! Surrounded by the works of local artists, enjoy our diverse menu of Napi and Helen's favorite dishes.
7 Freeman St, Provincetown ~ (800) 571-6274 ~
A warm atmosphere of wood veneer, stained glass, cozy booths and art by local artists combined with a menu that takes steak seriously, only serving carefully selected choice Angus steaks. Local seafood entrées include lobster, jumbo scallops and Wellfleet harbor shellfish.
226 Commercial Street, Provincetown ~ (508) 487-2778 ~
Continuing the tradition of exceptional Northern Italian cuisine. Our unpretentious doorway is your portal to gastronomic delights in a cozy wine cellar that has radiated charm and atmosphere for decades. Reservations strongly recommended.
4 Kiley Court, Provincetown ~ (508) 487-6444 ~
Blu has perfected the art of body and skin care. A complete menu of massage and therapeutic treatments and facial therapies is offered.
Categories: Day Spas
372 commercial street, Provincetown ~ (508) 487-5506 ~
We think outfitting life ought to be fun and sexy, entertaining and relaxed. Our saucy sales staff in Provincetown makes every shopping trip memorable and every customer confident they they're leaving dressed to look their best at and on the beach.
Categories: Clothing & Accessories
144 Commercial Street, Provincetown ~ (508) 487-3000 ~
Learn about the history of the Whydah Pirate Ship, the only verified pirate shipwreck ever discovered. The ship wrecked off Wellfleet in 1717, taking with her the treasures of fifty plundered ships. Open April 15 to October 31 Admission: - Adults $10 - Seniors & Children 12 and under $8 - Under 6 Free
Categories: Historical Museums
16 Macmillan Wharf, Provincetown ~ (508) 487-8899 ~
Each Dolphin Fleet vessel is specifically designed for whale watching and comfort. There is a sundeck on the second level and a walk out platform for viewing on the bow. There are no open rails on the boat, so you’re in the boat, not on it, with ample seating on both upper and lower decks. A naturalist accompanies every cruise to serving as an... show more Each Dolphin Fleet vessel is specifically designed for whale watching and comfort. There is a sundeck on the second level and a walk out platform for viewing on the bow. There are no open rails on the boat, so you’re in the boat, not on it, with ample seating on both upper and lower decks. A naturalist accompanies every cruise to serving as an interpretive guide to the ecology and natural history of Cape Cod and Massachusetts Bays with emphasis on whales, other marine life and marine birds passengers are likely to see. Breakfast and lunch served along with beer, wine and cocktails. Over 1,300 individual humpback whales have been identified since 1975! hide
Categories: Whale Watches
307 Commercial Street, Provincetown ~ (508) 240-3636 ~
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