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Where to Eat on Martha’s Vineyard

If you’re planning a vacation to Martha’s Vineyard, here’s a guide on where to eat, with or without the kids!

Martha’s Vineyard is a short, easy flight from D.C. The scenery is beautiful, the towns are adorable and the whole island just oozes New England charm. We’ve always stayed in Edgartown as our base so most of my restaurant recommendations are for this town. It’s a small island to navigate, but the summer traffic between towns can be a nuisance. If you’re staying in or near Edgartown, below are some of the best restaurants on Martha’s Vineyard.

Best Restaurants on Martha’s Vineyard

Atlantic2 Main St., Edgartown

This restaurant does not take reservations, but it’s worth the wait. If you go at or before 5:30 p.m. or after 8:30 p.m., you typically won’t have much of a wait. And if you’re lucky, they’ll seat you by the water for a gorgeous view. Service here is impeccable.

Bettini Restaurant131 N Water St., Edgartown

Bettini is near the Edgartown lighthouse. Even if you’re hesitant because the restaurant is in the Harbor View Hotel, the breakfast is great as is the bar for cocktails.

Blackbird Cafe, 19 N Water St., Edgartown

If you’re looking for good coffee and breakfast sandwiches, this is a cute little place right in the middle of town.

Chesca’s Restaurant, 38 N Water St., Edgartown

Chesca’s is a block back from the harbor. It has a lively atmosphere, a solid menu to please anyone. After dinner here, skip down the block for ice cream at Mad Martha’s.

The Port Hunter55 Main St., Edgartown

Excellent food and a perfect spot for a date night. The weather is likely perfect for one the sidewalk tables where you’ll have fun people watching.

Mad Martha’s Ice Cream7 N Water Sts, Edgartown

Not surprisingly, this has become the kids’ favorite ice cream place on the island. The selection is huge, everything is fresh and made in house. The flavor of the week is always fun to try.

Morning Glory Farm120 Meshacket Rd., Edgartown

As you drive into Edgartown, Morning Glory is worth a stop. It has an excellent bakery with everything baked on the premises, a phenomenal sandwich stand, great produce and a little market with so many delicious things. I can highly recommend the banana bread, the pies and the cheese selection. Also, grab a BLT sandwich!

Larsen’s Fish Market56 Basin Rd., Chilmark

Chilmark is a tiny harbor town about 20 minutes from Edgartown well worth the drive. After you’ve explored the town’s cute shops, stop by this fish market for fresh fish and lobster rolls.


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