Dining


 All Restaurants are located in Town, except for The Chanticleer 
Nearly all are accessible by foot from the center of Town

Nantucket Dining Resources:
http://www.nantucketfoodandwine.com/?page_id=17

Breakfast
Arno's at 41 Main Street: 41 Main Street - (508)228-7001
Black-Eyed Susan's: 10 India Street - (508)325-0308
Daily Breads Bakery: 147 Orange Street - (508)228-8961
Easy Street: 31 Easy Street - (508)228-5031
Fog Island Cafe: 7 South Water Street - (508)228-1818
Nantucket Bake Shop: 79 Orange Street - (508)228-2797

Lunch
Fog Island Cafe: 7 South Water Street - (508)228-1818
Something Natural: 50 Cliff Road - (508)228-0504 

Casual Dining 
Brotherhood of Thieves: 23 Broad Street - (508)228-2551
Cambridge Street: 12 Cambridge Street - (508)228-7109
Rose and Crown: 23 South Water Street - (508)228-2595
The Tavern at Harbor Square: On Straight Wharf - (508)228-1266

Fine Dining
Boarding House: 12 Federal Street - (508)228-9622
The Pearl: 12 Federal Street - (508)228-9701
Corazon del Mer: 21 South Water Street - (508)228-0815
Brant Point Grill: 50 Easton Street - (508)228-2500 ext. 3405
Cinco: 5 Amelia Drive - (508)325-5151
Club Car: 1 Main Street - (508)228-1101
Company of the Cauldron: 5 India Street - (508)228-4016
DeMarco Restaurant: 9 India Street - (508)228-1836
Figs at 29 Fair: 29 Fair Street - (508)228-7800
Le Languedoc: 24 Broad Street - (508)228-2552
The Chanticleer: 9 New Street, Siasconset - (508)257-4499 

Pubs and Bars
Brotherhood of Thieves: 23 Broad Street - (508)228-2551
Kitty Murtagh's: 4 West Creek Road - (508)325-0781
The Tavern at Harbor Square: On Straight Wharf - (508)228-1266

Must experience while on island!!
Something Natural: 50 Cliff Road - (508)228-0504 
Something Natural is a Nantucket tradition. Eat on the lawn or take the food to go, Something Natural has the best sandwiches in the world. Choose from Portuguese or their amazing herb/dill bread and their yummy cookies. We recommend you stock up on their bread to pull out of the freezer on cold winter weekends!

Blue Fish Pâté
Not a restaurant, but one of the most underappreciated seafood treats! 
http://www.saylesseafood.com/ 
http://www.gliddensislandseafood.com/ 

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