Quaint Nantucket Bistro that blends Comfort Food with Continental flavors.
There are so many reasons to visit the quiet village of Siasconset this time of year: roses covering the historic cottages are blooming, their sweet fragrance mixing with salty ocean breezes... the Bluff Walk, with stately homes on one side and dramatic views of the Atlantic on the other...the famous footbridge and sundial... a wide sand beach where you can escape the crowds and take a dip in the sparkling water...and The Chanticleer. The post A Magical Destination for Fine Dining appeared first on Yesterdays Island, Todays Nantucket.
Nantucket is loved as a place where people can relax and unwind. Our many casual dining options are ideal spots for kicking back and enjoying local color. The tasty fare is often available for take-out as well as eat-in. Several that are great for families during the day and early evening, after 9 pm become popular nightspots for the over 21 set, with live music, karaoke, theme nights, and more.
There’s a fine dining restaurant on every street in downtown Nantucket, making the island a destination for people who love food. There are restaurants on the beach where sunsets get a round of applause; restaurants where every course is a sensory experience; and restaurants who have earned international accolades. A few of the island’s fine dining restaurants are open year-round, offering culinary treats during the deep winter months, but most open for Nantucket Daffodil Festival Weekend and close between Columbus Day and Christmas Stroll.
There are so many reasons to visit the quiet village of Siasconset this time of year: roses covering the historic cottages are blooming, their sweet fragrance mixing with salty ocean breezes... the Bluff Walk, with stately homes on one side and dramatic views of the Atlantic on the other...the famous footbridge and sundial... a wide sand beach where you can escape the crowds and take a dip in the sparkling water...and The Chanticleer. The post A Magical Destination for Fine Dining appeared first on Yesterdays Island, Todays Nantucket.
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