Inside the striking red house on P-town's West End that's also an enchanting B&B, the Red Inn is perhaps even better known as one of the Outer Cape's most romantic dining destinations—the views are simply stunning. The remarkable setting aside, the inventive contemporary fare as well as the service can be hit-or-miss, especially given the lofty prices. You might start off with the lobster...
“Breathtaking” water views and a “glorious setting away from the crowds” make this “elegant” “grown-up venue” in an “old” Provincetown inn an “icon”, as does its “fabulous”, “high-end” New England cuisine and “efficient, attentive staff”; for the most “memorable”, “romantic” experience, “arrive early to get a seat on the deck” for a drink and a “dreamy sunset.”
Provincetown's leading fine dining spot, The Red Inn features contemporary New England cuisine. Regulars come for the raw bar featuring Wellfleet oysters, littlenecks and local lobster as well as the view. This picturesque inn's dining…
The Red Inn's 200-year-old dining room in Provincetown's West End is a stunner: Its unparalleled views of Cape Cod Bay, Provincetown's dunes, and Long Point Light have attracted the likes of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, Norman Mailer, and Isabella Rossellini. The food is good, though not quite as estimable as that guest list: Our dry, bland grilled lobster made us pine for the traditional...