Where to eat, drink and shop for food on Nantucket
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Aunt Leah's Fudge
CandyWhat vacation is complete without a vist to a small town candy shop like Aunt Leah’s Fudge? Indulge in creative flavors of fudge, penny candy and chocolate-covered confections. Stop by for a free sample and the sweetest hostess gifts on Nantucket.
Afterhouse
SeafoodThis upscale hotspot is one of Nantucket’s late night dining options serving a full menu till closing. Notable are their extensive wines by the glass and curated beer selections. Fresh and creative dining inspires their á la carte raw bar, caviar selection, tinned seafood menu, local produce, gourmet small plates and seafood entrees.
167 Raw
In addition to their fresh fish market store, 167 Raw is also known for its roving raw bar and food truck that can be seen at catered private events and most notably at Cisco Brewery during the summer. Their seafood selection of shrimp, clams, oysters and crab legs is one of the freshest around.
45 Surfside Bakery & Cafe
SandwichesBakeryPizzaEnjoy coffee, tea and fresh bites made from local, farm-to-table ingredients. Homemade cakes and desserts are available along with café options including breakfast sandwiches, deli sandwiches, salads, made-from-scratch personal pizzas and even a kid’s menu. Place your advanced order for a special occasion cake or custom catering menu.
29 Fair
MediterraneanSeafoodBringing the countryside to Town, this intimate, historic Nantucket inn dating back to 1709 offers Mediterranean dishes ranging from fresh seafood to inspired pizzas. Located a short stroll from Main Street, the restaurant has three separate romantic candlelit dining rooms, each with original antique wooden plank floors, brick fireplaces, and exposed beams. In addition to dinner, brunch is served on Sundays.