One of the crown jewels of Cape restaurants, Chillingsworth combines formal presentation with an excellent French menu and a diverse wine cellar to create a memorable dining experience. Superrich risotto, roast lobster, and grilled Angus sirloin are favorites. Dinner in the main dining rooms is prix fixe and includes seven courses—appetizer, soup, salad, sorbet, entrée, "amusements," and...
Chillingsworth Restaurant Review:
Visitors flock to Cape Cod every year for the sun, the sand and the restaurants. Every town on the Cape boasts at least one fine dining destination, but among the myriad of choices, Chillingsworth is the king. Set in a sprawling 300-year-old estate, Chillingsworth attracts food lovers from across New England. The dining room offers a seven-course set menu of French-inspired cuisine blended with...
This longtime contender for the title of "fanciest restaurant on the Cape" now has two dining options: the formal dining room, and the more casual bistro. The dining room boasts antique appointments reaching back several centuries and a seven-course table d'hôte menu that will challenge the most shameless gourmands. Specialties include steamed lobster over spinach and fennel with sea beans and...
Eating out on Cape Cod was once a matter of choosing this over that dockside clam shack. But these days the Cape is a culinary hotbed, in which Chillingsworth sowed the seeds. Set in a sprawling 300-year-old estate spread over six acres, it remains a major gourmet destination. The main dining room displays a fine antique charm to contrast the modern, bright bistro and bar; sumptuous French and...