Linda Loring Nature Foundation

Directly across from the house is access to the Linda Loring Nature Foundation. The Linda Loring Nature Foundation promotes environmental literacy through research, education, and stewardship empowering the community to develop a sense of place by deepening their connection to the natural world. 

110 Eel Point Road

 

Albacore Charters

Nantucket’s oldest charter boat, the Albacore is a 35-foot custom Sport Fisherman built by Cape Island Boats. Captain Bob DeCosta is a second generation Charter Boat Captain with 50 years experience fishing the waters around Nantucket. In 2013 Capt. Bob was voted one of the top 50 Charter Boat Captains in the world by Saltwater Sportsman Magazine. Voted best charter boat for the last 10 years, the Albacore is available for fishing charters ranging from 2.5 hours to full day excursions. Click the image on the left to learn more, and book directly by calling 508-228-5074.

 

Private Chef Services

Stacey Little has been a Nantucket resident and professional chef for 24 years. A graduate of the Connecticut Culinary Institute in 1997, Little went on to work in many famed Nantucket kitchens, starting his career at the Jared Coffin House. He cooked at Galley Beach and Cioppino’s (now Dune) and for local catering companies Simply with Style Catering and Nantucket Catering Company before starting his own business. Stacey specializes in French technique and is available for on-site cooking. He’s known for his exceptional paella and braised dishes, and loves presenting Asian Fusion and Spanish American dishes. To inquire about having private chef services during your visit to 111, call Stacey directly at 508-364-5796.

 

LoLa 41

LoLa 41 is a unique and vibrant restaurant located a short walk from the house on S Beach Street. Specializing in cuisines from the 41st parallel, LoLa stands for longitude latitude and the number 41 represents the specific parallel that LoLa resides on. All aspects of the restaurant have been influenced from the countries and regions that the 41st parallel crosses through, from our decor and atmosphere, to our culinary delights and bar libations. Whatever you get for dinner, don’t skip the Dulce de Leche cake for dessert!

15 S Beach St Ext | Open daily 5pm-10pm, same day reservations starting at 4pm

 

Millie’s

Millie’s is another Nantucket staple, located on the west side of the island in Madaket. Just about a 10 minute drive (or 20 minute bike ride) from the house, Madaket Millie’s is a must while visiting. Go for dinner at sunset (the west side has the best views!) or lunch with the family. From the shores of New England to the sun-drenched beaches of Baja California, Millie’s menu features coastal fare and cocktails, including the island-famous cocktail the Madaket Mystery. From tacos and quesadillas to salads and sandwiches, you really can’t go wrong with anything on the menu.

326 Madaket Road | Open daily 8a-9p

 

Le Langeudoc Bistro

Established in 1976, the Languedoc is truly an institution on Nantucket; owners Alan and Ann Cunha, Neil Grennan and Eddie Grennan have been at the helm for almost 40 years – a rare feat on an island where change can too often be the norm. The Languedoc's cuisine is based on classic French techniques, yet influence and elegance is drawn from the freshest, most exquisite ingredients from Nantucket, New England, and around the world. Alongside the ever-changing menu of innovative new dishes, a few treasured favorites always remain: soft shell crabs and shad roe in the spring, Bartlett Farm tomatoes and corn in the summer, Nantucket Bay scallops and black truffles in the winter.

24 Broad Street | Open Tues-Sun 6p-9p

 

The Chanticleer

Originally opened as a small tea house at the turn of the century, The Chanticleer is now one of the premier restaurants on Nantucket. One of the most romantic destinations on the island, you may linger over an intimate lunch in the Rose Garden or come together with family and friends for a convivial dinner in one of the personal dining rooms- al fresco on warm evenings. The lush gardens produce organic herbs, flowers, berries and seasonal vegetables for the kitchen. An extensive wine list features some of the finest wines in the world. The Chanticleer is located in the picturesque village of ‘Sconset, about a 20 minute scenic drive from the house.

9 New Street, Siasconset | Open daily for lunch 11:30a-1:30p, and dinner 5:30p-9p

 

Island Kitchen

Island Kitchen is a mid-island favorite of locals and visitors alike. Chef owner Patrick Ridge has cultivated an exceptional dining experience, now spanning two dining rooms and an expansive outdoor patio space. Known for unfussy yet delicious meals, we recommend visiting for all three meal times - breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The whole family will be happy!

1 Chins Way | Open daily for breakfast and lunch, 7a-2p, and dinner 5:30p-9p

 

Cisco Brewers

Cisco Brewery is always a lively locale. Located out by Bartlett’s Farm, the brewery is home to—you guessed it—the famous Cisco beers, but so much more. Enjoy a variety of food trucks and live music, plus plenty of dog sightings. With a variety of local beers and spirits to choose from, you’ll be spoiled for choice.

5 Bartlett Farm Road | Open Mon-Sat 11a-7p, Sun 12p-6p

 

Ventuno

Ventuno offers multi-course Italian cuisine with flair. Eat in one of the dining rooms, upstairs or down, or in one of the expanded outdoor patio areas. You’ll want to order several things off the menu to share, so come hungry. Located in the heart of downtown, the bustling back bar is always a place to see and be seen.

21 Federal Street | Open Tues-Sun 5:30p-1a

 

Cru

It doesn’t get much more iconic Nantucket than Cru Oyster Bar. Located at the end of Straight Wharf, Cru features a delicious menu of fresh seafood along along with an extensive wine list and signature cocktails (try the Crucomber). Whether you’re dining inside or seated outside watching the boats come in, Cru offers the ultimate Nantucket dining experience. For this reason, it’s oftentimes visitors’ very first stop when they arrive on the island.

One Straight Wharf | Open daily 11:30a-1a

 

Galley Beach

Arguably one of the best spots to catch the sunset on the island, Galley Beach offers quintessential waterside dining. Located less than a 10 minute walk from the house, hire a babysitter for the night and get the adults together for a night out on the sand. Kids are welcome though, too!

54 Jefferson Avenue | Open daily (except Tuesday) 11:30a-9:30p

 

Sandbar at Jetties Beach

For a more casual beachside dining experience, check out Sandbar at Jetties Beach which will l delight kids and adults alike. Expect casual eats, a family friendly environment, and an epic sunset.

4 Bathing Beach Road | Open daily 11:30a-7p, (11:30a-8p Th-Su)

 

Nantucket Whaling Museum

A favorite rainy day activity on Nantucket is checking out the Whaling Museum on Broad Street. Learn about the rich whaling history of the island throughout nearly a dozen galleries and exhibit spaces. The museum features thousands of artifacts and art pertaining to Nantucket life, art, and ideas—fun for the whole family.

13 Broad Street | Open daily 10a-5p