Guidebook for Falmouth

Caroline And Victoria
Caroline And Victoria
Guidebook for Falmouth

Food Scene

Awesome coffeeshop! Opens at 6:00am Monday - Saturday & at 6:30am on Sundays
43 locals recommend
Coffee Obsession
38 Water St
43 locals recommend
Awesome coffeeshop! Opens at 6:00am Monday - Saturday & at 6:30am on Sundays
Gorgeous and delicious!
27 locals recommend
The Glass Onion
37 N Main St
27 locals recommend
Gorgeous and delicious!
Authentic Italian, as well as a cozy and romantic atmosphere
32 locals recommend
Osteria La Civetta
133 Main St
32 locals recommend
Authentic Italian, as well as a cozy and romantic atmosphere
Authentic French bakery. As good as in France!!
55 locals recommend
Maison Villatte
267 Main St
55 locals recommend
Authentic French bakery. As good as in France!!
Novel and delicious cuisine in a gorgeous setting
34 locals recommend
Water Street Kitchen
56 Water St
34 locals recommend
Novel and delicious cuisine in a gorgeous setting

Drinks & Nightlife

Great bar and restaurant
40 locals recommend
Captain Kidd Restaurant
77 Water St
40 locals recommend
Great bar and restaurant
Grumpy's is an institution! Live music, bar and pool!
16 locals recommend
Grumpy's Pub
29 Locust St
16 locals recommend
Grumpy's is an institution! Live music, bar and pool!

Arts & Culture

Highfield Hall & Gardens is the beautifully restored 1878 estate, now transformed into a vibrant center of cultural and community life on Cape Cod. The story of this property is dramatic one. It was literally saved from the wrecking ball in 1994 and lovingly restored, opening as a museum and historic site.
43 locals recommend
Highfield Hall & Gardens
56 Highfield Dr
43 locals recommend
Highfield Hall & Gardens is the beautifully restored 1878 estate, now transformed into a vibrant center of cultural and community life on Cape Cod. The story of this property is dramatic one. It was literally saved from the wrecking ball in 1994 and lovingly restored, opening as a museum and historic site.
The Cape Cod Theatre Project began as an experiment between two actors in 1995. Andrew Polk and Jim Bracchitta sensed that Cape Cod provided the perfect sanctuary for developing new work, combining an idyllic and comforting atmosphere with a community that enjoys and engages with the arts. 20 years later, CCTP is proud to continue supporting the most exciting voices in American theater in one of the most beautiful locations in the country. Each summer during the month of July, four playwrights are invited to develop a piece, utilizing a full week of rehearsal with a director and actors that culminates in a series of readings and talkbacks.
Cape Cod Theatre Project
7 Highfield Dr
The Cape Cod Theatre Project began as an experiment between two actors in 1995. Andrew Polk and Jim Bracchitta sensed that Cape Cod provided the perfect sanctuary for developing new work, combining an idyllic and comforting atmosphere with a community that enjoys and engages with the arts. 20 years later, CCTP is proud to continue supporting the most exciting voices in American theater in one of the most beautiful locations in the country. Each summer during the month of July, four playwrights are invited to develop a piece, utilizing a full week of rehearsal with a director and actors that culminates in a series of readings and talkbacks.
The College Light Opera Company is more than an independent not-for-profit educational theatre, it is a community in which young artists have the opportunity to practice and perfect their art in a supportive and nurturing environment. Founded in 1969, CLOC provides an invaluable learning experience for our nation’s young artists while at the same time staging exciting, fresh productions for the enjoyment of Cape audiences.
8 locals recommend
The College Light Opera Company
58 Highfield Dr
8 locals recommend
The College Light Opera Company is more than an independent not-for-profit educational theatre, it is a community in which young artists have the opportunity to practice and perfect their art in a supportive and nurturing environment. Founded in 1969, CLOC provides an invaluable learning experience for our nation’s young artists while at the same time staging exciting, fresh productions for the enjoyment of Cape audiences.

Parks & Nature

Named after the Beebe Family that created the Highfield estate, Beebe Woods consists of 383 acres of land given to the Town of Falmouth. A tree farm was located at the Beebe’s nearby farm, on Shore Street in downtown Falmouth, and many of the specimen trees in the town were donated and planted by the Beebe family. Beebe Woods hosts an extensive network of walking trails that cover miles of varied terrain, exploring wooded ridges and steep-sided hollows, and encircle the picturesque pond know as the “Punch Bowl” that lies deep within the Woods. The trails also connect at the southern end of Beebe Woods to Peterson Farm. The Beebe Woods Trailhead may be accessed by parking at Highfield Hall
37 locals recommend
Beebe Woods
56 Highfield Dr
37 locals recommend
Named after the Beebe Family that created the Highfield estate, Beebe Woods consists of 383 acres of land given to the Town of Falmouth. A tree farm was located at the Beebe’s nearby farm, on Shore Street in downtown Falmouth, and many of the specimen trees in the town were donated and planted by the Beebe family. Beebe Woods hosts an extensive network of walking trails that cover miles of varied terrain, exploring wooded ridges and steep-sided hollows, and encircle the picturesque pond know as the “Punch Bowl” that lies deep within the Woods. The trails also connect at the southern end of Beebe Woods to Peterson Farm. The Beebe Woods Trailhead may be accessed by parking at Highfield Hall
The Knob, located in Woods Hole, MA, is a major attraction to the public for its nature walk, birding, marsh, coastal bank and its spectacular views of Quissett Harbor and Buzzards Bay. Dogs are allowed but must be kept on a leash.
95 locals recommend
The Knob
95 locals recommend
The Knob, located in Woods Hole, MA, is a major attraction to the public for its nature walk, birding, marsh, coastal bank and its spectacular views of Quissett Harbor and Buzzards Bay. Dogs are allowed but must be kept on a leash.