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    The Brown Jug Food Shop

    The Brown Jug Food Shop

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    The Brown Jug is a super cute, quaint food shop that serves sandwiches, pizza, and has an excellent…read morewine collection in Sandwich! Their shop also had varieties of snacks that would go with a perfect bottle of wine that you'll grab there - lots of options. Service was friendly. On this trip, we had pizza, sandwiches and wine. We sat outside in the courtyard area to enjoy our pizza and beverages - perfect place for a lunch!

    I recommend this store for many reasons; we've been there about two dozen times when futzing about…read moreJarvesville. First, they are an everything artisan food store: sandwiches to be made or pre-made to-go, a fine wine collection (caveat emptor - they tend to store the finer wines vertically - a major wine faux paus), fine artisan pasta, organic bakery, and a very nice British-style candy offering. Secondly, in the wine room off to the side they have a table and chairs where you can sit and sip your coffee. No bathroom. Only one table. With four chairs. My only complaint, well, not really a complaint per se, an observation. In my empirical experience, the lady who runs the cash register seemingly watches you, as though you are going to shoplift. It's a little uncomfortable, as we are Harvard educated yuppies, dressed right out of the Preppy Handbook, and we don't present ourselves in a sketchy or shifty manner. It's ok, ma'am, that little inconvenience is worth your offerings a couple of times a year. It's Jarvesville, not Twin Peaks.

    Uva Wine Bar

    Uva Wine Bar

    (67 reviews)

    If you are a wine drinker this is the place for you! Step into a self serve tasting room that…read moreallows you to try a variety of wines, and the best part is, you pick! The process is easy- you're given a card when you arrive that tracks which wines you pour. There is a nice selection of white and red wines from many regions. The portion size options are a sample, half a glass, or a full glass. Each display will tell you how much the portion costs, and every wine has a description. They have a simple food menu, which has never disappointed and a casual vibe. Grab a game and relax by the fireplace with your favorite wine and a yummy bite! We really love this place (so much that we came here after getting engaged!) No reservations needed, but it does get busy on weekends. Lentz_explore

    Stopped in here on a whim with a friend and we both enjoyed the novelty of the self-serve aspect,…read moreand found a couple wines we really liked. While I can appreciate the choose your own adventure / tasting concept and benefits of moving at your own pace, wine tasting is something where I'd prefer to have more of a personal touch. The storytelling and personal connection was missing, and made the experience feel a bit hollow. The space was a nice open hang and there's snacks and games, and there is staff there, but the experience made me realize I prefer a guided human tour for some things, wine tasting being one of them. Prices also snuck up on us a bit, it's easy to lose count of how many you've had with the card reader. I was also a bit bummed to find that if you liked a wine you cannot purchase a bottle on site. But I'm glad I tried it and had fun.

    Dunbar House Tea Room & Wine Bar - Cucumber dill sandwiches on delicious fresh white bread.  Cape cranberry chicken croissant , English pea and Derby Yorkshire

    Dunbar House Tea Room & Wine Bar

    (210 reviews)

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    I thoroughly enjoyed the food, but have had better tea experiences overall. Our server could have…read morebeen more accommodating when we were seated in direct sunlight despite there being other outdoor tables that were partially shaded. Other tea services that I've attended in the past allowed a different pot of tea for each stage of the service. Here, you got one pot of tea and all three tea courses were presented at once, on a large tower. It was pretty presentation, but I needed to hold on to a copy of my menu to decipher what the different items were. I think the fact that they combine tea service with their regular menu limits their ability to delivery a high quality tea, and some of the features that you get in a tea service are lacking as a result. The food was good, and I would return, but I would lower my expectations for the traditional tea experience.

    The Episcopal WASP in me just loves a 'good cuppa, and the Dunbar House certainly offers a great…read moreexperience. You can walk-in, but it is best to make a reservation - especially if you are driving from any distance. A wine bar, which I've never really seen anyone partake in that. Their real bread and butter are the tea rooms. Three rooms, well, one is actually the outdoor terrace; the old room that looks like a Cape Cod revolutionary home, and the newish traditional British-style tea room. Clean. High volume. Very reasonably priced. Lots of themed events: Harry Potter, etc. Mother's Day is always booked out. A very wide and good tea selection. Friendly and accommodating staff. Nice menu as well... if you're worried you might leave hungry (with good cause because the three-tiered cake stand is not terribly filling) they have a menu with incredible offerings. Try the Pea Soup or the cheese board. Both are their best dishes, in my opinion. Highest recommendation!

    Shipwreck Lounge

    Shipwreck Lounge

    (38 reviews)

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    Honestly, the primary reason Jamie W and I were drawn to this bar was the fact that it wasn't on…read morethe main drag of Commercial Street, a congestion nightmare on a balmy Friday evening when P-Town was at full capacity. You have to walk up a slight hill on Carver Street to get here, and it was no surprise that it was relatively packed with all the terrace seats taken. And yet, the ambiance was quite chill. Everyone was looking relaxed and definitely not on the make. Customers skewed a tad older here, which made us feel right at home. We were particularly impressed that the veteran bartender had a mixing container dedicated to their espresso martinis, so of course, we ordered a pair for $16 each (photo: https://yelp.to/VmjWNmEyk0). We sat near the fireplace and just let the smooth libations and mellow dudes give us the P-Town karma. COCKTAILS - 4 stars...readymade espresso martinis were almost too easy to drink...almost AMBIANCE - 4.5 stars...like someone's back patio SERVICE - 4 stars...cool bartender has been around the block a few times TOTAL - 4 stars...a welcome chill spot in the middle of P-Town RELATED - Exploring Provincetown? Here's my collection of places l've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/3MzCyr8

    You definitely have an opportunity to get wrecked at the shipwreck and that may be all you need…read more This lounge has an upscale feel with a fire pit and some awesome outside seating. The drinks were decent and it is a fun place to gossip. You do have to walk up a hill to get there but you certainly can roll down it with the right beverages when returning.

    Mr. Bob's - wine_bars - Updated May 2026

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