WHERE TO DOCK Cuttyhunk Marina 508-990-7578
The marina offers 50 transient slips that can accommodate vessels up to 110 feet and have freshwater hookups and 30- and 50-amp electricity capability. About 50 moorings accommodate vessels up to 50 feet. Pump out, ice, picnic area and restrooms are available.
Frog Pond Marine Moorings 508-992-7530
This mooring field is located in the outer harbor off the port side of Bell 6 upon entering Cuttyhunk. Bright white balls mark the moorings, which are first-come, first-serve. Tie up to any mooring that doesn’t say “PRIVATE,” and the mooring collector will come to your boat to collect a $45 rental fee.
Jenkins Moorings 508-996-9294
Located in the outer harbor to the right of the channel’s entrance, moorings are first-come, first-serve during the high season. If you spend the night, call and they’ll deliver fresh oysters and raw-bar items to your boat.
WHERE TO DINE Cuttyhunk Café 508-802-8633
This coffee shop is located on the town fish dock. Start your day with coffee and pastries, pick up chowder and sandwiches for lunch, and finish the day chowing down on fresh lobster boils with corn, potatoes, onion, chorizo and steamers.
Cuttyhunk Fishing Club 508-992-5585
Just south of town on Cemetery Road, this B&B offers the best breakfasts/brunches on the island, and you don’t have to be a guest to enjoy it. They don’t take reservations, so grab a cup of coffee and an Adirondack chair while you wait for your table and enjoy “the porch with a million-dollar view.”
Cuttyhunk Island Market 508-538-1218
Open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., this rustic spot offers all the essentials: dry goods, sundries, bread, dairy, fresh veggies, plus 10-inch subs with a bag of chips. “We may be small, but we have it all.”
Naples Botanical Garden
Cuttyhunk Shellfish Farms 508-990-1317
Cuttyhunk Island
This floating raw bar provides fresh Cuttyhunk oysters and clams, along with stuffed quahog and hot clam chowder to boaters during the summer, delivered right to your boat. Call them on VHF Channel 72 or stop in at their shack on the fish dock during the day to place your order.
origins. It’s covered with the same kind of rocks and stones found in the mountains of New Hampshire and Vermont. Although largely a day-tripper destination, visitors can overnight on Cuttyhunk with some advance planning. Most boaters prefer to stay aboard their own craft if properly outfitted, but limited accommodations are on land as well. Avalon, the Inn on Cuttyhunk Island, offers seven rooms, while Cuttyhunk Fishing Club has eight. A few cottage and house rentals are also available through Pete’s Place Rentals. m l
Soprano’s Pizza 508-992-7530
The only sit-down restaurant on Cuttyhunk, this in-season eatery serves gourmet brick oven pizzas and seafood specials. Think a pizza oven held hostage in a garage, four picnic tables in a driveway lit by tiki torches, and a croaking bullfrog in the pond! Can’t beat that kind of ambiance.
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