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    Pain D'Avignon

    3.5 (8 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 4:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Cuvée Bistro

    Cuvée Bistro

    4.1(96 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$$

    This is an exceptional dining experience right in the heart of Chatham!…read more My mom and I have dined here 3 times on our trips to the Cape. We do the 4 course option and it feels like you are in Paris with the elevated presentation and innovative flavor combinations. It is definitely a place for a special night out! The menu changes often and I've tried different things each time! This time I had the tuna crudo, octopus, lobster and cheese plate. Everything was truly incredible! I can't wait to come back here every summer! It truly is a spectacular restaurant.

    A new chef, with new flavors and approaches…read more It is a pleasure for us to dine here...it has been a periodic indulgence for us for years. Nice to see many familiar faces amongst the servers, and the sommelier (Raphael) is truly wonderful! We have always been met with warm greetings and very good and attentive service. My wife loved all the courses of her meal. 2 of mine were amazing (the toro and the steak), 2 were very good (the lobster and the lavender dessert), and one was decidedly lacking (first course bonito). So, in my opinion, not as consistently great as it was last year. But maybe wife would differ with me on this. Yes, it is pricey. But of the "pricey" options on the Cape, we definitely feel this is still the best. It's up to each person to decide whether any of these fine dining/pricey options are worth the premium over the cost of dining at the many "nice " restaurants on the Cape. We will return.

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    Pain D'Avignon

    Pain D'Avignon

    3.9(567 reviews)
    16.7 mi
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    I tried Pain D'Avignon because I was looking for something different and I haven't been to a…read morepatisserie for years. The interior is pretty basic, small tables and small chairs, so a person of substance such as myself didn't find the seating comfortable. I tried: - French onion soup: this should have been an easy win. I found the Gruyere cheese to be overly thick, and the broth to be heavy handed on the wine. - Steak tartare: this was a good dish. The beef was thin cut, smooth, and the egg was cooked just right so the yolk added richness that then got offset by the capers. Due to the richness, you may actually find that this could be all you need for a meal, despite it looking small. - Croque Madame: le sigh, what a failure this sandwich was. Over easy egg? Not today, over medium, so not much runny yolk but a thicker one. This is a gigantic salt bomb, in addition. They serve your water in tiny glasses and every bite led to downing an entire glass of water. It's good they were on top of refilling the glasses, but even then I finished a quarter of this before I couldn't take it any more. I did saunter over to the counter where they have a lot of good looking pastries, so we'll see if the ones I bought end up redeeming this place. As it stands, I can't recommend this establishment unless you'd like to try the tartare.

    Hideous, over salted food with lousy service and an even worse customer service problem. Apparently…read moremy sister purchased a gift card from here, which not only didn't arrive to her but she was then given a non-existent email address to inquire about her order. This is YOUR responsibility guys. Seriously? You stole her money, and refused to help her track something you claimed to have sent. Shit establishment. One star is too kind.

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    Truro Vineyards - Tasting $15 a glass as keepsake

    Truro Vineyards

    4.0(330 reviews)
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    While vacationing on the Cape, I was eager to imbibe in all things cranberry. With that being said,…read moreyou can imagine my glee when Truro was offering pours of cranberry wine on a late November afternoon during our visit. Wine in hand, we picked up just about every item in the gift shop and dreamt of a checked bag to stow it all away in. We meandered out to the tent and cozied around a fire pit to savor our glasses of wine. Back to my dreams of a checked bag: If I'd brought one, it'd be full of bottles of that exact cranberry wine and just enough bubble wrap to ensure safe transport. Our view was faintly lit by dainty string lights cheering up the out-of-season rows of grapes running up the hillside. My mom and I decided this would be a stunning wedding venue and got to pretend planning. I could've sat around that fire, sipping wine and chatting with mi familia, until I was old and gray. Truro Vineyards was the actualization of my every desire for a glass of cranberry vino, and I will remember it for time and eternity!

    Transported to Napa for an hour on the Cape! Our tour received a warm welcome to Truro with a glass…read moreof one of their reds which was mixed with cranberry juice. It's really good if you like sweet. Our guide was very clear and knowledgeable about the process of making the wines and the transportation of grapes to the vineyard. The rolling hills of grapes on vines, through pretty small compared to California wine country, provided a lovely backdrop on the property, where we were free to roam with our glasses. If you can't bring home any wine, the shop has great wine accessories and vineyard merchandise that I wish I got. Luckily, we each got to keep our Truro wine glass for more sipping in the future.

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    Uva Wine Bar

    Uva Wine Bar

    4.7(67 reviews)
    40.5 mi

    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.

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    Beautiful ambiance with live entertainment

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