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Restaurants in Rockport: Where to eat from morning to night

If you're planning a visit to Rockport, you'll want to check out some of the unique places to eat while you're there. Of course, the seafood is fresh and amazing, but there are plenty of other types of food to enjoy whether you're visiting for the day, the weekend, or longer.

Breakfast

Brother's Brew Coffee Shop - Brother's Brew offers a wide variety of donuts, scones, pastries, and breakfast sandwiches. The coffee gets rave reviews from long-time customers and weekend visitors. Grab a quick breakfast on your way to the beach, or sit down and enjoy a leisurely morning.

 


Lattof Farmhouse Kitchen - Best known for their blueberry muffins, this sweet cafe offers a variety of breakfast foods. From quiche and breakfast sandwiches to fresh smoothies and fruit, granola, and yogurt cups there is something for everyone. Grab a cup of coffee and a sweet treat to enjoy on a picnic table out front.

 

Lunch

Roy Moore Lobster Company - You can't travel to Cape Ann without sampling a lobster roll. The best is served at Roy Moore's. The seafood is as fresh as it gets and you won't regret stopping for a meal with an ocean view.

 


Heath's Tea Room - For something completely different, check out Heath's Tea Room. They serve a full afternoon tea with finger sandwiches, scones, and a variety of teas to choose from. No matter if you choose to sit inside or out, you'll appreciate the decor, fine silverware, and china tea sets.

 

Dinner

Feather and Wedge - With a locally sourced menu that changes seasonally, this is a restaurant that you'll want to visit more than once. With an extensive wine list and scenic ocean views, you'll want to linger over your meal. Make sure to call for a reservation!

 


My Place by the Sea - Features award-winning New American cuisine with a porch overlooking the water. Enjoy a variety of seafood, or grab a burger rated "the best" in a Facebook review. They only take reservations starting at noon the day of your visit, and they fill up quickly.

 

Dessert

The Rockport Fudgery - The Rockport Fudgery has been making fudge by hand since 1987. They have a wide variety of fudge flavors available plus saltwater taffy and elephant ears. Have them pack you a pound to take home because one piece won't be enough!

 


Tuck's Candies - Find homemade chocolates, butter crunch, and nut bark in this 90-year-old candy store. Grab a prepackaged selection or choose your own from the counter full of goodies. Perfect for munching on as you walk through downtown Rockport and window shop.

 

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