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    Regatta Inn

    4.7 (25 reviews)
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    Hand sanitizer but no masks available for our 3 day visit.
    Megan P.

    This place has so much to offer but lacked! All the reviews mention amazing afternoon baked goods/tea and there was nothing. This cannot be blamed on covid bc they still brought breakfast to the rooms. Our other hotel on island provided housekeeping - none here! Must ask for everything - towels, wifi code, fresh bath towels. The innkeepers were lovely but there is something else going on behind the scenes with managment. Rugs were filthy,, cords hanging from the tv, mildew in the shower, lack of everything. For $500+/night, I expect more.

    Leslie K.

    I can't believe it took me until now to realize I hadn't written a review about my trip in November! I have nothing but wonderful things to say, and a glowing review to give to the Regatta Inn. Lyn is the most adorable, thoughtful and charming woman. She has a wonderful sense of humor, and we truly enjoyed spending time in her company. Since it was off season, we were the only people at the inn for most of our trip. Lyn even offered to let us try out a different room if we wanted to (we declined, but the rest of the rooms did look fantastic). We spent our week-long stay in Room 9, which has a private entrance on the back of the house. The bathroom is small, but who cares? You're not there for the bathroom, are you? :) The room itself is beautifully decorated, the bed was comfortable and the blankets in the room were so nice that I had to ask Lyn where she got them (the answer was Wayfair, btw). The house itself is a short walk from the center of town, and while we were there it was nice and quiet. There is a restaurant next door I was dying to try, but they were closed for a few weeks so we didn't get to try it out. Next time, for sure! She made us a wonderful breakfast every morning with all sorts of options, catering to my boyfriend's lactose intolerance with ease. When it was just us in the inn, she would even ask us if there were specific things we'd like her to make and at a certain time, and she'd leave out little treats in the dining room in the middle of the day to enjoy with coffee or tea. There was a day with poor weather and we just stayed inside, chatting with Lyn in front of the fireplace before we went to dinner - and ended up seeing Lyn and some of her friends there, which was a lovely surprise! She recommended that we rent bikes to cruise around the island and rent a Jeep to go out on the sands of the Nantucket National Wildlife Refuge and those were both the best recommendations. We loved seeing the island by bike, at our own pace, and unobstructed by any traffic. And the Jeep rental ended up letting us see even more of the island as well as sunset at Madaket Beach (another recommendation of hers - so much so that she offered to drive us herself!), and when we came back we couldn't wait to share our trip with Lyn. You can tell how much she genuinely cares, and she felt like our best friend by the end of the trip. I literally cried when we had to leave because not only is Nantucket my dream come true, but Lyn made the experience one that I can hardly bear waiting to do all over again.

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    Ship's Inn-Nantucket

    (57 reviews)

    $$$

    What a great restaurant, that continues to be one of my faves on Island. Again, you stepping…read moredownstairs, into this cavernousesque restaurant you can imagine salty whaling captains, peglegs and all, ordering up their ales and bowls of chowder. The staff from the maitre d who has been there for ever to the bartenders and servers, all top notch and friendly. I've dined with reservations for more of the fine dining feel, but also have casually rolled up to the bar and enjoyed the more relaxed vibe, but still great food. Again, Nantucket is expensive, but I find that the meal, service and ambiance warrants the price for a fun and memorable night out. Enjoy the walk back into town and soak in the fresh air!

    We stayed here on the 4th and 5th of October, 2025. We booked in June '25 during our annual week…read morevacation on island. The rate was spectacular, and the inn was even better, but the restaurant and bar is to die for! 5-star. Where to start? The staff is excellent, professional, exceptionally pleasant, and very accommodating. Our room was huge! Clean. Well stocked. Nice clean bathroom. We had tea in the common room in the afternoon; able to chat with other visitors - relaxing and quite pleasant. The restaurant was to die for. We made our reservation on Resy a week before. Everything was just incredible, starting with a mussel appetizer, cod and polenta/spinach dish, to the chocolate soufflé. The next morning we crossed the street to attend services at Saint Paul's Episcopal. Came back for a quick breakfast down stairs; the coffee was top-shelf, eggs perfectly made, and fresh fruit - can't beat any of that. We left our bag at the Inn, and went in town to shop, sip coffee, and take it all in. Picked up our bag and dropped it off at the Hyline building. Had lunch with local friends at Brant Point. The day, hotel, dinner, church, and lunch was all serendipitous. No negatives. Ship's Inn is one of the absolute best and well known inn and restaurant on the island.

    Carriage House - The romantic carriage house rooms are beloved for honeymoons, pre-honeymoons, and post-honeymoons (as well as just close friendships.)

    Carriage House

    (9 reviews)

    Go back in…read moretime A gorgeously restored Victorian carriage house, this B&B is without question one of the nicest places we have stayed on the island. The location is on a very quiet little side street that feels isolated even in the midst of the summer chaos. The great part is that the Carriage House is still only a short walk to the center of Nantucket. The rooms aren't large but extremely nice and furnished in period style. They serve a pleasant breakfast in the morning and we had some of the best blueberry muffins ever. Perhaps the nicest part of our stay was getting to met the proprietors Haziel and his wife Tomomi. They were incredibly gracious and friendly and not only willing to take the time to give us directions to anything we wanted but also seemed to enjoy discussing environmental issues on the island or aspects of Nantucket history, politics, or just about anything else. This is an absolutely gorgeous place to stay but it was the hospitality of Haziel and Tomomi that made it very special.

    I've had two wonderful stays at the Carriage House, the most recent over Labor Day 2018. Haziel…read moreand Tomomi are very warm and friendly, and more than willing to help you with any questions you have about the island - restaurants, sightseeing, transportation, and more. The location couldn't be better - a block from the head of Main Street, near Murray's, yet off on a secluded and quiet side street. The bedroom was comfortable and cozy - bonus that the view from my window was of the gold dome of the Unitarian Church. As others have said, this is a great value when compared to other B&B's in the area, which are much more expensive. At Carriage, I stayed in a queen room with a private bath for approximately $50-$75 less than what a single bed with shared bath would have cost me elsewhere. One very small additional convenience that would be nice would be air conditioning, as it can get pretty hot and humid at times on the island. The lack of A/C is actually common on the island however, and I slept comfortably with the ceiling fan.

    Le Languedoc Inn & Restaurant - Cheese Soufflé

    Le Languedoc Inn & Restaurant

    (60 reviews)

    $$$

    I was taken here for my birthday and unfortunately for me it was a big miss…read more .Look at the menu in advance. The restaurant website has a mostly up to date menu, which apparently doesn't change much. Not a single veg main. I lean pescatarian and try to eat healthy and there was nothing. Think cheeseburger, steak frites, sweetbreads, boudin sausage, tempura softshell crabs, swordfish. There was a roast lobster for $75 but too pricey, and no idea if I would have liked it. Pretty sure that I would prefer a lobster roll at Walter's. They have a foie gras app. We all ordered the beet salad, and it was the only time I can remember not enjoying that usually delicious choice. No one enjoyed it. It is served kind of like steak tartare, finely minced beets that were very difficult to eat without making a mess. I really tried and still got a small stain on my white shirt. I love most beet salads. It did not have any cheese, I think it is often served with goat cheese. It did have beautiful, unusual salad leaves on the side. It was bland and other than being healthy, not much to recommend it. There wasn't a single main course that appealed to me. It's not a large selection, 8 choices. Usually I can find things easily so this was not par for the course. I asked if there was a veg main. Our server came back and said the chef could make a risotto. There was a "BLT risotto" on the vegetable sides, and I love BLTs but I don't like risotto so I ordered the fluke which he said came with a Dijon vinaigrette. I had been thinking of just ordering two vegetable sides, but I knew it would make my parents uncomfortable if I didn't get a main, my mistake. I asked the waiter if the fluke came with vegetables, he said yes, zucchini. Well, I would say there is about maximum 1/2 ounce of zucchini, kind of shredded underneath the fish. Unfortunately, imo Dijon vinaigrette on fish is not good. .Seems mains are essentially served without vegetables. One of those restaurants with pricey mains where you need to order sides as extras. I hesitated to order dessert since I had struck out two for two, but ordered the chocolate pot de crème. It was pretty good. Overall though, the experience was not enjoyable, service wasn't attentive or friendly, but for me, the food was the biggest problem. The others got steak frites, it looked good, cooked to order and with a Bernaise sauce. I am not picky and am generally happy with both menus and meals. I like French food, but this menu was just not good for me and unfortunately, I truly did not enjoy the food or the overall experience.

    Every once in awhile I wish I had an extra star to give. You know, reach up into the inky sky and…read moregrab one for those special places like LL Inn. I stumbled onto this place by pure coincidence. A couple on the street suggested late one evening and demanded - yes demanded I sit at the bar. What a stroke of luck! I ambled through the side entrance and down steep stairs to the sounds of conversation and laughter and of those smells of wonderful meals past and present. I was fortunate to be seated at the bar - the hostess checked with the chef - and I joined a bunch of regulars. I had no idea what I was in for. Really, no clue! Our bartender John is a wonderful host. He served me a drink, kept my water glass full, and made the menu easy to navigate. He recommended the specials, warm mushroom salad and the lamb stew - both exquisite! My dear readers I am at a loss to describe all the flavors swirling in my mouth from these magnificent dishes. And thank goodness for the delicious garlic infused bread with soft butter to soak up the sauces! Had to get every last drop. Desert? Seriously??!! With a hollow leg maybe. If D is your thing I suggest sharing and a salad and entree or come just for the dessert which is my plan. Now I only wish they serve breakfast... Enjoy!

    Regatta Inn - bedbreakfast - Updated May 2026

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