Harwich Port, MA

Elizabeth
Harwich Port, MA

Food scene

With the outdoor patio bar and firepit, it makes a great place to socialize. Wide range of pizza options, pasta dishes, burgers, and wings offer something for everyone. Moderately expensive.
71 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Ember Coal Fire Pizza
600 MA-28
71 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
With the outdoor patio bar and firepit, it makes a great place to socialize. Wide range of pizza options, pasta dishes, burgers, and wings offer something for everyone. Moderately expensive.
Currently take-out only. Seriously good pizza at a reasonable price! This is where the locals go to get their pizza. Less expensive.
20 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
George's Pizza House
Massachusetts 28
20 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Currently take-out only. Seriously good pizza at a reasonable price! This is where the locals go to get their pizza. Less expensive.
Hip sushi joint with an extensive beverage list. Food is really good and really prettily presented. The cocktails are interesting and tasty. If you like sushi, definitely worth a try. Moderately expensive.
3 Monkeys
554 Massachusetts 28
Hip sushi joint with an extensive beverage list. Food is really good and really prettily presented. The cocktails are interesting and tasty. If you like sushi, definitely worth a try. Moderately expensive.
Yum. Sister restaurant to the 3 Monkeys, so again the cocktails are diverse and the food presentation is lovely. And, the taste matches the presentation! The sushi is great, but there is plenty more than that, so everyone can find something to tantalize the taste buds. Moderately expensive.
19 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Mad Minnow Bar & Kitchen
554 ROUTE 28
19 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Yum. Sister restaurant to the 3 Monkeys, so again the cocktails are diverse and the food presentation is lovely. And, the taste matches the presentation! The sushi is great, but there is plenty more than that, so everyone can find something to tantalize the taste buds. Moderately expensive.
The choice of the locals, one of my faves. When the food comes, you'll say hot damn...good prices, really good food, and a lot of it! Some of the appetizers would make a meal by themselves. Less Expensive.
40 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Hot Stove Saloon
551 MA-28
40 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
The choice of the locals, one of my faves. When the food comes, you'll say hot damn...good prices, really good food, and a lot of it! Some of the appetizers would make a meal by themselves. Less Expensive.

Activities

A FUN, FRIENDLY 9-HOLE WALKING COURSE No tee times, first come, first served, cash-only. Rental clubs available.
Harwich Port Golf Club
51 South St
A FUN, FRIENDLY 9-HOLE WALKING COURSE No tee times, first come, first served, cash-only. Rental clubs available.
Brooks Park is full of sports facilities: tennis, pickleball, basketball, including the baseball field. This field is mainly for children's baseball games. There's a second recreational area at the park to the east of the baseball diamond. This section has four tennis courts, eight pickleball courts, a full basketball court, and a half-court. These facilities are relatively new and among the nicest on Cape Cod. While there are buildings to the west of the park, the areas to the south and east are heavily wooded and the perfect place to do some hiking. There's only about a half-mile of hiking trails at the park, but that's more than enough if you just want to get out for a quick walk. As for cycling, Brooks Park has access to the Old Colony Rail Trail. You can connect with the Cape Cod Rail Trail if you take the Old Colony west or head all the way to Chatham if you go east. The route you take is highly dependent on where you want to travel. Either way, Brooks Park makes an excellent starting point for traveling on the Old Colony Rail Trail.
6 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Brooks Park
1 Oak St
6 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Brooks Park is full of sports facilities: tennis, pickleball, basketball, including the baseball field. This field is mainly for children's baseball games. There's a second recreational area at the park to the east of the baseball diamond. This section has four tennis courts, eight pickleball courts, a full basketball court, and a half-court. These facilities are relatively new and among the nicest on Cape Cod. While there are buildings to the west of the park, the areas to the south and east are heavily wooded and the perfect place to do some hiking. There's only about a half-mile of hiking trails at the park, but that's more than enough if you just want to get out for a quick walk. As for cycling, Brooks Park has access to the Old Colony Rail Trail. You can connect with the Cape Cod Rail Trail if you take the Old Colony west or head all the way to Chatham if you go east. The route you take is highly dependent on where you want to travel. Either way, Brooks Park makes an excellent starting point for traveling on the Old Colony Rail Trail.
The Old Colony Rail Trail is a paved cycling trail located in Harwich and Chatham, Massachusetts. It occupies the Old Colony Railroad's abandoned Chatham Branch railroad right-of-way. Most of the trail follows roughly the path of the old railbed, except for deviations around the Chatham Municipal Airport and a utility yard in Harwich. Its west end connects to the Cape Cod Rail Trail in Harwich at a bike rotary. WARNING: Although largely built to modern bike path standards, the trail has certain elements potentially dangerous to cyclists. Several road crossings have tight corners and limited sightlines, while others are poorly marked or have too-closely-spaced bollards. The trail also includes several on-street sections without separate bike lanes, including on the relatively busy George Ryder Road in Chatham. As for cycling, Brooks Park has access to the Old Colony Rail Trail. You can connect with the Cape Cod Rail Trail if you take the Old Colony west or head all the way to Chatham if you go east. The route you take is highly dependent on where you want to travel. Either way, Brooks Park makes an excellent starting point for traveling on the Old Colony Rail Trail.
Old Colony Rail Trail
Old Colony Rail Trail
The Old Colony Rail Trail is a paved cycling trail located in Harwich and Chatham, Massachusetts. It occupies the Old Colony Railroad's abandoned Chatham Branch railroad right-of-way. Most of the trail follows roughly the path of the old railbed, except for deviations around the Chatham Municipal Airport and a utility yard in Harwich. Its west end connects to the Cape Cod Rail Trail in Harwich at a bike rotary. WARNING: Although largely built to modern bike path standards, the trail has certain elements potentially dangerous to cyclists. Several road crossings have tight corners and limited sightlines, while others are poorly marked or have too-closely-spaced bollards. The trail also includes several on-street sections without separate bike lanes, including on the relatively busy George Ryder Road in Chatham. As for cycling, Brooks Park has access to the Old Colony Rail Trail. You can connect with the Cape Cod Rail Trail if you take the Old Colony west or head all the way to Chatham if you go east. The route you take is highly dependent on where you want to travel. Either way, Brooks Park makes an excellent starting point for traveling on the Old Colony Rail Trail.
Fun on the water. Here is the spot to take a ferry for a day trip to Nantucket, take a boat tour, or go out for a fishing or sailing charter.
Saquaqucket Harbor Municipal
715 MA-28
Fun on the water. Here is the spot to take a ferry for a day trip to Nantucket, take a boat tour, or go out for a fishing or sailing charter.

Experiences

Home of the Harwich Mariners-the local team of the collegiate Cape Cod Baseball League. The Cape Cod Baseball League is the premier collegiate summer baseball league in the nation founded in 1885. Players from across the United States representing all NCAA college divisions are recruited to play in the 10-team league. Teams are located in Bourne, Brewster, Chatham, Cotuit, Falmouth, Harwich, Hyannis, Orleans, Wareham and Yarmouth-Dennis. The Cape Cod Baseball League has a 40-game regular-season schedule and an action-packed postseason made up of best-of-three quarterfinal, semifinal, and championship series. The league operates primarily with volunteers and has since its’ inception which is another unique and appealing quality that is the Cape Cod Baseball League. One in every six Major League Baseball players has played in the Cape Cod Baseball League. There are annually 300 active Cape Cod Baseball League Alumni playing in the major leagues and more than 1,250 all-time. Current major leaguers who played in the Cape Cod Baseball League include: Boston Red Sox Chris Sale (Yarmouth-Dennis 2009), Chicago Cub Kris Bryant (Chatham 2011), New York Yankee Aaron Judge (Brewster 2012), Minnesota Twin Josh Donaldson (Harwich 2006), Houston Astro George Springer (Wareham 2009-10), Colorado Rockie Charlie Blackmon (Cotuit 2005), Boston Red Sox Jackie Bradley Jr. (Hyannis 2009-11), New York Met Marcus Stroman (Orleans 2008), Los Angeles Dodger A.J. Pollock (Falmouth 2008) and Boston Red Sox Mitch Moreland (Bourne 2006-07).
Whitehouse Field
75 Oak St
Home of the Harwich Mariners-the local team of the collegiate Cape Cod Baseball League. The Cape Cod Baseball League is the premier collegiate summer baseball league in the nation founded in 1885. Players from across the United States representing all NCAA college divisions are recruited to play in the 10-team league. Teams are located in Bourne, Brewster, Chatham, Cotuit, Falmouth, Harwich, Hyannis, Orleans, Wareham and Yarmouth-Dennis. The Cape Cod Baseball League has a 40-game regular-season schedule and an action-packed postseason made up of best-of-three quarterfinal, semifinal, and championship series. The league operates primarily with volunteers and has since its’ inception which is another unique and appealing quality that is the Cape Cod Baseball League. One in every six Major League Baseball players has played in the Cape Cod Baseball League. There are annually 300 active Cape Cod Baseball League Alumni playing in the major leagues and more than 1,250 all-time. Current major leaguers who played in the Cape Cod Baseball League include: Boston Red Sox Chris Sale (Yarmouth-Dennis 2009), Chicago Cub Kris Bryant (Chatham 2011), New York Yankee Aaron Judge (Brewster 2012), Minnesota Twin Josh Donaldson (Harwich 2006), Houston Astro George Springer (Wareham 2009-10), Colorado Rockie Charlie Blackmon (Cotuit 2005), Boston Red Sox Jackie Bradley Jr. (Hyannis 2009-11), New York Met Marcus Stroman (Orleans 2008), Los Angeles Dodger A.J. Pollock (Falmouth 2008) and Boston Red Sox Mitch Moreland (Bourne 2006-07).