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Best Food & Restaurants on Martha’s Vineyard

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The definitive list! (According to my happy belly!)

Best Burger: Harbor View Hotel Pub (Edgartown)

Best Taco: Zapotec (Oak Bluffs)

Best Ice Cream Cone: Scoops (Edgartown)

Best Fudge: Murdock’s (Vineyard Haven, Edgartown, Oak Bluffs)

Best Fried Clams: The Bite (Menemsha)

Best View for Cocktails: The Seafood Shanty (Edgartown)

Best Stir Fry: Scottish Bakehouse (Tisbury)

Best Muffins: Espresso Love (Edgartown)

Best Cotton Candy: The Ag Fair (West Tisbury)

Best Pizza: Giordano’s (Oak Bluffs)

Best Local Faire: Zephrus (Vineyard Haven)

Best Sushi: Sand Bar & Grill (Oak Bluffs)

Best Lobster Roll: The Galley (Menemsha)

Best Clam Chowder: Coop De Ville (Oak Bluffs)

Best Breakfast: The Art Cliff (Vineyard Haven)

Best Raw Bar: Go dig your own (you can get a shellfish permit from Town Hall!)

Best Beach Food: Katama General Store (Edgartown)

Best Coffee: Mocha Mott’s (Vineyard Haven, Oak Bluffs)

Village Spotlight: Menemsha

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For all of the ‘glitz’ the Vineyard offers…(and by ‘glitz’ I mean manicured, rose covered streets in old whaling villages)…the village of Menemsha offers the most charming absence of glitz this side of the Mississippi.

It starts with a long ride down Chilmark’s North Road winding by farms, up and over gently rolling hills. And then the road sort of stops…and you get to the water. The village sits right there on a thrust of land, called a bight, extending out into the ocean.

The first thing you’ll see on your left is the famous Home Port restaurant. A great place to take the family and get a homestyle, full, seafood dinner. And across the street, you’ll find great burgers at the Galley and everything else you need at the Menemsha Market.

Head down the street and you’ll find a few great boutiques and stores full of Vineyard treasures. And then, you’ll come to one of my favorite places – The Bite. Hands down the best fried clams on the island. This clam shack was also featured in the movie Jaws, much of which was filmed in Menemhsa.

Most notoriously, Menemsha is known as a fishing village. As you head down the bight, you pass a few seafood shops where the fish is the freshest you can imagine. Literally, if you look through the front door, you can see out the back – to the dock where the boats are pulling up and unloading that day’s catch.

As you pass the fish shops, stay left – and you can walk along the docks to see all of the fishing boats, their equipment and, most likely, some real live fishermen.

The end of bight features a beautiful public beach…a favorite for picnics, drum circles and the most beautiful sunsets you’ve ever seen.

Image courtesy of jlrotner