Destination: Martha's Vineyard

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Home Port

The sunsets in Menemsha are as legendary as the ultra-fresh seafood sold in its stores. Arrive early to order at the back door of Home Port and score a table on its large patio, where you can feast on fish-and-chips, steamed mussels, stuffed Quahogs and corn on the cob. If you don’t want to compete for a spot outside, you can also make a reservation at the restaurant. Be sure to bring your own wine or beer; Menemsha is a dry town.

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Larsen’s Fish Market

The bounty sold at Larsen’s is literally right off the boats, which pull up behind the small cottage with an azure-blue door. Technically a retail fish store, Larsen’s also sells homemade chowders and crab cakes, and they’ll boil lobsters for you. Prepare to wait if you arrive during peak hours, and BYOB. There’s no seating in the store, but dining alfresco on the Menemsha docks or on the beach is one of the most beloved island experiences.

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