The Squealing Pig has reopened for the season and is the perfect place to enjoy a meal or drink when exploring Provincetown!
Category: Restaurant
Provincetown’s Oldest Bar
While other haunts are shuttered for a few weeks, or months, Provincetown’s oldest bar–which has been in operation for more than 200 years–opens at noon daily. Remember: it’s still cash only.
Harbor Lounge in Provincetown
Warm autumn days with cooler nights are well-spend with a cocktail at the Harbor Lounge, 358 Commercial Street, Provincetown.
Spiritus Pizza in Provincetown
Spiritus Pizza, 190 Commercial St., remains the late-night gathering place that is open until 2 a.m. — an hour after the bars in Provincetown shutter.
Saganaki at Tin Pan Alley
There’s nothing as exciting as a dangerous appetizer at Tin Pan Alley at 269 Commercial St. in Provincetown. Though it opens for lunch at 11:30 am daily, the saganaki (or, as locals call it, “flaming cheese”) is only available at dinner, which begins at 5 p.m.
Old Colony Tap | Ptown
A seasonal staple since 1944, the Old Colony Tap at 323 Commercial St. reopened on Saturday after being closed for all of 2020. The cash-only dive bar, decorated by fishermen, hasn’t changed since the Enos family purchased it in 1954.
Fanizzi’s Restaurant
Splashing waves, a colorful muted sunset: there’s nothing like outdoor dining at Fanizzi’s Restaurant at 539 Commercial St.
Patio in Provincetown
In preparation for Memorial Day, a few restaurants reopen each week. Patio at 328 Commercial, right in the center of Provincetown, is the perfect place for people-watching.
Ptown’s Coffee Pot
The Coffee Pot has long been the first stop for fishermen heading to MacMillan Pier. Provincetown visitors stop there a bit later in the day.
Far Land on the Beach

Far Land on the Beach is open from noon to 5pm every day! Grab your lobster roll and enjoy the Cape Cod sun! https://buff.ly/2ObALdO