10-09 Visit Martha`s Vineyard

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10-09 Visit Martha`s Vineyard
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Tour and Explore Martha's Vineyard.
60~100 Miles
Drive around the island and explore the sites.
See the attractions on the following pages or the
web site.
• Martha's Vineyard: This is an island
of six towns and 100 sq. miles. Up
island is the rustic western end. The
eastern end has the towns of
Vineyard Haven, the old whaling port
of Edgartown and the camp-meeting
resort of Oak Bluffs. Except for Oak
Bluffs and Edgartown the Vineyard is
“dry”. It is a place of an air of the
Victorian in its vacation homes and
the boardwalk. There are lots of
shops and restaurants as well.
Martha's Vineyard Transit Authority
offers 1, 3 and 7 day passes to all the
towns on the island available at the
Edgartown Visitors Center or the
Steamship Authority Terminals.
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The Jewel of New England sits a mere 5 miles off the
southern coast of Massachusetts. With a rich history,
thriving culture, and miles of seemingly endless beaches,
it’s no question why Martha’s Vineyard is such a popular
destination. It’s hard to list them all, but MVOL presents
this handy summary of the major island attractions.
Beaches:
“It’s only an Island when you view it from the water,” goes
the saying from Jaws’ Chief Brody, and when you’re coming
over on the ferry you’ll surely notice the miles of shoreline. The beaches are great, water temperatures usually peak in
August. Unfortunately not all of the shoreline is public. Some up-island beaches are exclusively for town residents & guests, others are completely off limits. But, there
are plenty of public beaches for your enjoyment. Click here for a comprehensive list / map of island beaches.
Lighthouses:
The Gay Head & East Chop Lighthouses recently turned
150 years old and 130 years old, respectively. These
represent two of a total of five lighthouses scattered along
the Vineyard and Nantucket sounds. All are fully functional
and meticulously maintained. Tours are available. For
more information, visiting the Martha's Vineyard Museum.
Gingerbread Cottages:
Nestled within the heart of Oak Bluffs are over 180 small
cottages that make up the “Campgrounds.” Evolved from
tents & mail-order catalogues, these cottages represent a
completely different era and are preserved by private
owners and the Martha’s Vineyard Campmeeting
Association. For information regarding the Martha's
Vineyard Campmeeting Association call 508-693-0525 or visit www.mvcma.org.
Flying Horses:
The oldest operating carousel in the country, flying horses represents
the birth of Martha’s Vineyard as a tourist destination. Originally built
in Coney Island in 1876, the horses made the trip to Martha’s
Vineyard in 1884 and have been a permanent fixture since. The
property is now owned and managed by the Martha’s Vineyard
Preservation Trust. For more information click here:
Gay Head:
Originally referred to as “the gaily-colored head of the island” by
sailors, Gay Head (Aquinnah) is the western-most town on Martha’s
Vineyard rightly famous for its National Landmark lighthouse and
multi-colored clay cliffs. A trip to the cliffs is surely a treat and on good days, views of the Elizabeth Islands
(including Cuttyhunk) and towns as far away as Newport, Rhode Island are visible to the naked eye. Map It>
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Mytoi Garden
Mytoi Garden:
This wonderfully designed Japanese-Style garden is peacefully located within the pine forest of Chappaquiddick. Walking through the property is a vacation within your vacation and is not to be missed. The Mytoi Garden is
easy to reach when on bike-friendly Chappaquiddick. For more information click here or contact 508-627-7689.
Colonial Edgartown:
It is the seat of Dukes County and the largest town on Martha’s Vineyard. Get lost on its picturesque streets
and drift away to the age of Whaling Captains & nautical legends. Stand at the steps and marvel the dominating
Whaling Church, shop unique boutiques and dine on world class cuisine. Edgartown has it all.
Polly Hill Arboretum:
This year-round arboretum is the work of renowned horticulturalist Polly Hill. Sitting on over twenty acres of
land, the arboretum is home to nearly 1700 different types
of plants including the famous “North Tisbury Azalea.” Polly Hill is open year round. For more information click
here. 508-693-9426
Up-Island Stonewalls:
A trip up-island to Chilmark and Aquinnah is a must and
the scenery sells itself. Escape the crowds and take a trip
along North, Middle, or South Roads through West Tisbury
and Chilmark and take in all the rural delights and perhaps
the finest scenery in New England. The boundary-marking
stonewalls, rolling hills and sea views will no doubt take
your breath away.
Martha’s Vineyard Land banks & Open Spaces:
Martha’s Vineyard is not only a destination for shopping & dining. In fact, the island is an outdoor enthusiast’s
paradise. Land banks boast miles of trails, kayaking ponds and room for your four-legged friends to roam. For
more information click here. (508) 627-7141
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Martha's Vineyard Museum
Edgartown’s Martha’s Vineyard Museum is the Island's largest repository of cultural artifacts, historic
photographs, archival records, and genealogical records. The museum strives to broaden awareness and access
to the Island's history and shared memory. Come join us and discover our past and present and participate in
the museum’s numerous summertime activities. More>
Aquinnah Cultural Center
Take a stroll around and learn about the island’s indigenous past. Meet Moshup and experience 10000 years of
legends on Noepe (Martha’s Vineyard). More>
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RESTAURANTS
Eating Out on Martha's Vineyard: Restaurant Guide
Accommodations
Activities
Arts & Antiques
Boating
Business Services
Cape Cod Area
Eco Services
Entertainment
Fishing
Health & Wellness
Home & Garden
ON SALE MV
Pets & Animals
Provisions & Farms
Real Estate
Restaurants
Salons & Spas
Shopping
Sports & Recreation
Transportation
Vacation Rental
Weddings & Events
GUIDES
Explore MV Free App
Summer on MV
Visitors Guide
Vineyard Living
Local News
Green Guide
ISLAND INFO
Attractions
Beaches
Blog
Calendar of Events
Island Towns Info
Government
Maps
Movie Schedule
Organizations
Video Archive
Virtual Tours
Web Cams
Week Ahead
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Articles Archive
Blog on MV
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MVOL Logo Link
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Newsletter
Photo Gallery
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Name/Location
Phone
Details
7a
508-693-4636
open M-F 7am; S+S 8 am until 5 pm
Alchemy, Edg
508-627-9999
serving dinner daily
Among the Flowers, Edg
508-627-3233
8am-4pm daily after 7/1 open to 10pm Artcliff, VH
508-693-1224
now open
Atlantic Fish&Chop House, Edg
508-627-7001
now open; noon-1am
Atria, Edg
508-627-5850
open Tues - Sun for dinner@ 5:30pm
Bangkok Cusine MV, OB
508-696-6322
dinner daily; lunch Mon-Sat
Beach Plum Inn, MN
508-645-9454
dinner Wed-Sun; daily
Beetlebung Coffee House, CH
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now open 7 am- 5 pm in Menemsha Bite on the Go
508-693-6646
daily 7am-9:30 pm; Fr/Sa closes at 1 am
Black Dog Cafe, VH
508-696-8190
7am-6pm daily
Black Dog Tavern, VH
508-693-9223
daily 7am-9 pm
Blue Canoe Grill, VH
508-627-1234
dinner 5-10 pm.
Chesca's, Edg
508-627-1234
dinner daily 5:30pm -10pm
Chilmark Tavern, CH
508-645-9400
dinner Th-Mon; daily after 6/26
Coop de Ville, OB
508-693-3420
open 11am daily
Detente, Edg
508-627-8810
dinner daily from 5:30pm
Dock Street Coffee Shop, Edg
508-627-5232
open for breakfast & lunch
Dreamcatcher Snacks, AQ
508 645-2600 lunch daily from 11 am
Edgartown Inn, Edg
508-627-4794
open for breakfast
Espresso Love, Edg
508-627-9211
daily 6:30 am-6 pm; to 10 pm
Faith's Seafood Shack, AQ
508-645-4080
bfst, lunch & dinner; call for schedule
Farm Neck Cafe, OB
508-693-3560
breakfast & lunch;
Fishbones Cafe, OB
508-696-8227
open
Flatbread Company, Edg
508-693-1137
daily lunch & dinner from 12Noon
Fresh Pasta Shop, Edg
508-627-5582
11 am -9 pm daily x Sunday
Giordano's, OB
508-693-0184
clam bar & pizza open
Grill on Main, Edg
508-627-8344
daily from 5:30 pm
Henry's@Harborview,Edg
508-627-3761
daily 11:30 am - 9 pm
Homeport, Men
508-645-2679
now open
Hooked, OB
508-693-5007
dinner x Monday (formerly Lolas)
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Island Bar & Grill, OB
508-693-4516
open for lunch & dinner
Jimmy Seas, OB
508-696-8550
opening in May
Ken 'n Beck, OB
508-696-6040
now open
La Cave du Grenier, VH
508-693-0023
open for breakfast & lunch
La Choza, VH
508-693-9050
open lunch & dinner
Lamberts Cove Inn, WT
508-693-2298
dinnerThurs-Sun Tapas on Thursdays
Lattanzi's Pizza , Edg
508-627-8854
dinner at 5 pm Tues-Sun
Lattanzi's Ristorante, Edg
508-627-8854
dinner 6 pm Fri, Sat & Sun
l'etoile, Edg
508-627-5187
dinner Thurs - Sun
Le Grenier, VH
508-693-4906
open for dinner daily
Linda Jean's, OB
508-693-4093
open daily breakfast-dinner
Little House Cafe, VH
508-687-9794
serving breakfast, lunch & dinner
Lobsterville, OB
508-696-0099
open Thurs - Mon
Lookout Tavern, OB
508-696-9844
open 11 am - 11 pm
Lure Grill, Edg
508-627-3663
open for dinner
Mac Phails, Edg
508-939-3090
breakfast & lunch daily
Main St Diner, Edg
508-627-9337
open daily 8 am to 10 pm
Mon Amour, VH
508-693-8444
dinner Tues - Sun
MV Chowder Co, OB
508-696-3000
dinner 7 nights; lunch Sat & Sun
Nancy's, OB
508.693.0006
now open
Newes Pub, Edg
508-627-4397
daily lunch & dinner
Net Result, VH
508-693-6071
take out open daily
Ocean View, OB
508-693-2207
open daily for dinner 5:30-9 pm.
Offshore Ale, OB
508-693-2626
lunch through dinner daily
Outermost Inn, Aq
508-645-3511
now open
Oyster Bar Grill, OB
508-693-6600
closed
Park Corner Bistro, OB
508-696-9922
dinner at 5 pm, brunch Sunday
Pirate Jack's Burger Shack, OB
774-563-0793
open for lunch & dinner
Plane View, Edg
508-693-1886
breakfast & lunch; opens 7 am
Quarterdeck, Edg
508-627-5346
now open
Sai Mai, OB
508-693-0108
open for lunch & dinner
Right Fork Diner, Edg
508-627-5522
open
Sandbar & Grill, OB
508-693-7111
open
Saltwater Cafe, VH
Saltwater Restaurant, VH
508-684-8365
508-338-4666
open for breakfast & lunch 6:30am-3pm
open for dinner
Scottish Bakehouse, WT
508-693-6633
open daily; pizza Fridays
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Seafood Shanty, Edg
508-627-8622
lunch & dinner daily
Seasons, OB
508-693-7129
lunch & dinner daily 11 am-11 pm
Sharky's, Edg
508-627-6565
daily lunch & dinner
Sharky's, OB
508-693-7501
daily lunch & dinner
Sidecar Cafe and Bar, OB
508-693-6261
open
Slice of Life, OB
508-693-3838
open
Smoke & Bones, OB
508-693-7427
dinner Thurs - Sun
Square Rigger, Edg
508-627-9968
open Thurs - Sun
State Road Restaurant, WT
508-693-8582
dinner Th, Fri & Sat; Sun brunch
Sweet Life Cafe, OB
508-696-0200
now open
Water Street, Edg
508-627-3761
open for breakfast & Sun brunch
Waterside Market, VH
508-693-8899
daily starting w/breakfast
The Bite, MN
508-645-9239
now open
The Wharf, Edg
508-627-9966
daily lunch/dinner
Trio / Black Sheep
774-549-9118
Tue-Sun@6:30 pm / lunch Thurs-Sat
Zephrus, VH
508-693-3416
daily for lunch & dinner at 11:30am
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