Spiritus Pizza is open for the 2023 season. Grab a slice or a pie.
Category: Restaurant
Squealing Pig
The Squealing Pig has reopened for the season and is the perfect place to enjoy a meal or drink when exploring Provincetown!
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.