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7a Foods
7a Foods redefined the packed beach lunch game when it opened in 2011. Located mid-island in West Tisbury, this eatery proves that there’s no such thing as a simple sandwich; the menu rotates, but there are always house-baked goodies and...
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Art Cliff Diner
A local favorite for decades (it opened in 1943 as the Captain St. Clair Brown Diner), the Art Cliff, one room in a simple white cottage, is located off busy Beach Road in Vineyard Haven near the ferry terminal. Owner...
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Atria
This local favorite, open year-round, is located in an old mansion and serves an innovative mix of Mediterranean, Asian and Middle Eastern dishes. While the main floor is home to a formal dining room, the cellar bar has a legendary...
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Back Door Donuts
For an early morning sugar rush, islanders head to Martha’s Vineyard Gourmet Café & Bakery, Oak’s Bluffs’ baked goods mainstay. While the signature treats are available at the main store, the real secret lies behind the shop at the back...
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Ben & Bill’s Chocolate Emporium
While some prefer the ice cream at Mad Martha’s, Ben & Bill’s is far more consistent when it comes to quality. The creamy flavors are reliably excellent, and Ben & Bills also stocks an impressive selection of chocolate confections sure...
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Chilmark General Store
Chilmark’s general store may not be as pretty as Alley’s in West Tisbury, but it’s a popular spot for a slice of pizza (there are twenty-five kinds on the menu) and island gossip. If you’re on your way to the...
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Espresso Love Café
Tucked behind the courthouse, away from the bustle of Edgartown, the casual Espresso Love is a wonderful place for a slice of homemade quiche or a cappuccino during a shopping spree. Try to get a spot on the patio for...
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Home Port
The sunsets in Menemsha are as legendary as the ultra-fresh seafood sold in its stores. Arrive early to order at the back door of Home Port and score a table on its large patio, where you can feast on ‘fish...
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Larsen’s Fish Market
The bounty sold at Larsen’s is literally right off the boats, which pull up behind the small cottage with an azure-blue door. Technically a retail fish store, Larsen’s also sells homemade chowders and crab cakes, and they’ll boil lobsters for...
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Morning Glory Farm
The sign on the road to Morning Glory Farm reads “Hot Coffee, Baked Goods, Asparagus” (or whatever else is in season), which doesn’t begin to describe this gorgeous country store. Set in a farmhouse with a wood-beamed ceiling and surrounded...
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Murdick’s Fudge
Fudge lovers can’t miss this spot, and even the sweet averse will be hard pressed to turn away from the sugary scent surrounding this island institution. Murdick’s treats make for a great hostess gift or edible souvenir, but even if...
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State Road
Flanked by vegetable and herb gardens, the idyllic State Road appears to be no more than a charming country home, but island regulars know it to be the fine-dining destination of the moment. The West Tisbury restaurant bills itself as...
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Sweet Life Cafe
One of the most beloved restaurants on the island, the Sweet Life Café occupies the ground floor of a Victorian house, where the chef creates innovative, French-inspired cuisine. Many dishes include local ingredients, like Katama Bay oysters and organic island...
Martha's Vineyard

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The best restaurants on Martha’s Vineyard are outside of the three major tourist towns, but visitors shouldn’t let that deter them from venturing off the beaten path. Keep in mind that most of Martha’s Vineyard is dry—only in Oak Bluffs and Edgartown are restaurants allowed to serve alcohol. If you want wine with dinner anywhere else, be sure to purchase some bottles in these towns in advance.