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Whether you’re planning a family get-together, a reunion, or a rehearsal dinner, it’s important to book the right place with enough space for everyone. Restaurants are ideal for these kinds of gatherings because the food and service is already there. This means you don’t have to worry about finding caterers to feed everyone. That’s why you should look for restaurants...
Read MoreSpring in Fall River, Massachusetts is a very quiet time. Tourists have come and gone, and everything is slowly waking back up as the weather gets warmer. It’s common to see locals strolling the streets and parks, getting back outside, tending to gardens, and creating an overall peaceful atmosphere to enter into. If you’re not interested in the crowds but...
Read MoreWhen on vacation with the family, sometimes the big kids need a few activities of their own to indulge in. For folks 21 and over, here are a few of the best places to hang out, have a couple of drinks and enjoy top notch local cuisine right in the heart of downtown Plymouth. Main St. Sports Bar and Grill...
Read MoreWestport, Massachusetts is a quaint little town on the South Shore that doesn’t quite fit in with its neighbors. When visiting Westport, it doesn’t feel like you are less than 30 miles from Providence, RI but instead as though you have been transported to the Cape. With an adorable coastal vibe, it’s a very easy-going town with plenty of places...
Read MoreCongratulations on your engagement! It’s time to start planning for the big day! Plymouth, MA has so much to offer for your wedding, from the stunning views to the venue options, and spectacular caterers. Whether you’re imagining a beachfront celebration, a quaint garden elopement or a big function hall party, here is all you need to know to plan your...
Read MoreNestled along the coast of the Massachusetts South Shore, waterfront restaurants offer a blend of culinary delights and breathtaking views. Whether you’re dining on a seaside terrace or sitting indoors with panoramic windows, these top four waterfront restaurants provide an ambiance like no other. Fresh catches of the day, locally sourced ingredients, and diverse menus appeal to all palates. Enjoy...
Read MorePeople travel all over the world to try famous New England seafood dishes. On your trip to Plymouth County, there are a few stops you must make to experience the best meals with the freshest local ingredients sourced straight from the ocean. These three restaurants are renowned for their delicious seafood spread, and you are guaranteed a five-star dining experience....
Read MoreDon’t let the cold weather scare you away from exploring Fall River, Massachusetts. Throw on a jacket, some gloves, and a hat because it’s time to explore! Fall River isn’t a large city but there is still so much to see and do. Whether you’re looking for historical sites, family-friendly excursions, or some great places to grab food, Fall River...
Read MoreFebruary 14th allows us all to slow down with our partner a bit, and amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life, take one day to focus closely on each other. Why should there just be one day like that? Whether it’s the day before Valentine’s or you’re getting your planning down weeks in advance, you’ve come to the right...
Read MoreFebruary Break is tough to plan. You’re just getting out of the holiday season, the weather isn’t the greatest, and now you have to entertain your kids 24/7 for the next week. It’s a lot, but it’s more than doable when you have planned activities! In Plymouth, we pride ourselves on being able to accommodate all our visitors, and that...
Read MoreImagine watching the snowfall from your window at the Paquachuck Inn overlooking the bay, listening to seagulls caw and the waves crashing against the rocky shore. You have a beautiful day planned, and here is your itinerary. Coffee, Sandwiches and More Starting off the day with a hearty breakfast will keep you fueled and your energy up for any excursion...
Read MoreFor all of you 21+ readers, it’s time to hit the bars on the South Shore. Though sports bars and small hometown taverns have their charm and good flavors, there’s no beating the southern coast of Massachusetts when it comes to delectable wine and creative craft beer. Whether you’re going solo, with family or friends, planning a tasting, or hosting...
Read MoreWe’re all familiar with the traditional Thanksgiving feast made up of roast turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, cranberry sauce, veggies and enough pie to feed a village. What you might not be familiar with is where these traditions stemmed from, and who contributed to the creation of standard Thanksgiving recipes. History of Thanksgiving Recipes The Natives and Pilgrims’ first Thanksgiving...
Read MoreAs the weather starts to get more crisp and it feels like fall is in full swing, there’s no better time for a weekend escape to Carver, Massachusetts. It’s a beautiful town that’s perfect for immersing yourself in nature and enjoying exquisite food and drinks. Nestled in the heart of the South Shore, Carver offers the perfect blend of seasonal...
Read MorePlymouth, Massachusetts, also known as America’s Hometown, is where the Pilgrims first stepped down from the Mayflower and where the famous First Thanksgiving took place. Today, the community continues to celebrate the city’s grand history and offers various celebrations during the holiday season. Whether you’re looking for a parade, a delicious traditional meal or want to view historic landmarks, Plymouth...
Read MoreIf you’re looking for the perfect fall getaway, New Bedford, Massachusetts should be number one on your list. Whether you’re looking to stroll down the waterfront, explore historic landmarks, indulge in the New England culinary scene, or enjoy some outdoor time with your family, you will find what you’re looking for in New Bedford. Buttonwood Park Zoo Calling all animal...
Read MorePlimoth Patuxet stands as a living testament to American history. The renowned living museum transports visitors back in time to the early 17th century, recreating the world of the Pilgrims and Native Americans. With meticulous attention to detail, it offers an authentic and immersive experience that allows guests to step into the shoes of those who laid the foundations of...
Read MorePlymouth, Massachusetts in the fall is an absolute dream. The crisp waterfront breeze, the ocean views, and best of all, no summer crowds. Being able to actually see and experience the history and culture of Plymouth without hundreds of people around you at all times makes the experience so much more enjoyable. So keep on reading to find out the...
Read MoreFall in Westport, Massachusetts is for friends, farms, brews, and delicious lobster rolls. Take a vacation to this beautiful coastal town and spend some time by the bay, try some of the best New England cuisine, and escape the rush of the city. Take note of the top four things you should do while visiting to ensure that you make...
Read MoreCranberries hold a special place in the heart of Massachusetts. They are not only the state fruit, but also the state color, and the state juice – we love our cranberries here. Dating back hundreds of years, the Wampanoag and other indigenous tribes first utilized the berry, and for more than one purpose. They used them for food, flavor, medicine...
Read MoreThe South Shore has more to its culinary reputation than just seafood. Everyone loves a lobster roll, a pound of steamers, some fries and a beer, but what if you want to try something different? Here are just a few of the wonderful international styles of cuisine you’ll discover on the South Shore. Kogi Bar and Grill Nestled right in...
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