Food

Eating and Dining in New England

Our Favorite Tables

Our Favorite Tables

Traveling in New England? We've put together a list of our favorite tried and true restaurants. Be sure to let us know if you check them out!

Massachusetts:
Red Cat Kitchen-Oak Bluffs
Tonno-Gloucester
Oak to Ember- Gloucester
Brine-Newburyport
My Place by the Sea-Rockport *requires reservation call @ 12p daily
Maine:
The Contented Sole- New Harbor *seasonal/deck
Street & Co- Portland
Abel's Lobster Pot- Bar Harbor *seasonal/waterfront
NH:
Jumpin Jay's Fish Cafe- Portsmouth
RI:
The Mooring- Newport

Recipe of the Month

Fresh and New England inspired recipes.

Fresh Catch

Fresh Catch

Whether you're a seasoned seafood enthusiast or a culinary explorer seeking new horizons, our New England Haddock recipe promises to transport you to the quaint shores of the Northeast. Immerse yourself in the coastal charm and savor the taste of New England with this flavor-packed delight that transforms every gathering into a coastal celebration.
Side dish ideas:
  • Asparagus with lemon pepper seasoning
  • Buttery Garlic Green Beans
  • Roast Red Russet Potato
  • Garlic Mashed
Fresh & Local New England
SEAFOOD

Elevating your New England Dinner Party

Creating a seacuterie board is a delightful way to showcase an array of ocean-inspired flavors, textures, and colors. Similar to a charcuterie board but with a focus on seafood, a seacuterie board allows you to display a variety of marine delights. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you craft a stunning seacuterie board.

Charming, Simple Details

Charming, Simple Details

Don't overthink it when throwing a party in New England. Most of us are just happy to be there! Scattered beverage tubs filled with local beers and bubbles are a great way to take pressure of the host, keep your guests happy and hydrated, and spark conversation.