On a clear day, you'll have unbeatable views of Scargo Lake, Dennis Village's scattered houses below, Cape Cod Bay, and distant Provincetown from the top of this tower. A wooden tower built on this site in 1874 was one of the Cape's first tourist attractions; visitors would pay 5¢ to climb to the top for the views. That tower burned down, and the present all-stone 30-foot tower was built in...
With a constantly changing selection of 36 draught, 121 bottled, and 3 non-alcoholic brews, this is the best place to quench your thirstand many do. You'll find it in a large, open warehouse in the hippest part of Midtown, where local alt-rock talents play to young, packed crowds. There's a full menu of pita sandwiches, salads, and pizza, but their award-winning fries are the standout item....
Buzzing with activity at all times of the afternoon and evening, this hangout is not so much a delicatessen as a trendy gathering place for young adults who like to drink coffee and/or alcohol. Way laid-back, the deli and sidewalk patio out front are at the epicenter of coolness in the Cooper-Young neighborhood. There's an impressive list of beers by the bottle and draft, and munchies such as...
All that remains of the grand Nobscusset Hotel, this 28-foot stone observatory looks out from its 160-foot perch over the entire Outer Cape, including the tightly furled tip that is Provincetown. In the foreground is Scargo Lake -- the legacy, native legend has it, of either the giant god Maushop or perhaps a princess who bid her handmaidens to scoop it out with clamshells.