Massachusetts isn’t lacking in coastal restaurants and clam shacks, but so many of those are seasonal businesses. Where do you go when you’re craving that beachy feel in the middle of winter? This lovely nautical restaurant is the solution.
This gorgeous beachy restaurant is the perfect place to pretend it’s summer all year long.
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The Breeze Restaurant is located on Nantucket at the Nantucket Hotel & Resort. It’s a nautical-themed eatery that will please in any season.
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The decor here is fresh, breezy, and evokes salty sea breezes and summer sunshine.
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In nicer weather, you have the option of dining indoors or outdoors on their beautiful patio.
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In terms of menu options, you have plenty of summery items to choose from. The clam chowder here is perfectly creamy and craveable.
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You can also opt for delightful creations like oven-roasted swordfish, risotto with mushrooms, New York steak, and crispy fried Brussel sprouts.
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Of course, there’s always the classic lobster roll with French fries. A dish like this will always make you think of summer.
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The menu here is perfect for a special occasion or romantic dinner, so be sure to bring someone to enjoy the experience with.
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In the chillier months, the Breeze keeps things cozy with a roaring fire and warm service.
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Don’t overlook this beachy restaurant the next time you’re on Nantucket.
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You can find the Breeze Restaurant at 77 Easton Street, Nantucket, Mass. Check out their website for current menus, prices, and opening hours.
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