Local Favorites
The restaurants, shops, and makers that give Truro its character — all worthy of your visit and support.
Where to Eat
Upscale New American dining in a restored 1860s blacksmith shop. Locally sourced seafood, craft cocktails, and one of the most acclaimed restaurants on the outer Cape.
17 Truro Center Rd →Gourmet prepared foods, fresh sandwiches, local produce, and everything you need for a beach picnic. A beloved stop for locals and visitors alike.
North Truro →Homemade pastries, artisan coffee, and savory breakfast items. A cozy bakery café perfect for a morning treat before heading to the beach.
North Truro →Classic Cape Cod seafood shack serving fried clams, lobster rolls, and soft-serve ice cream. A summer tradition on Route 6.
Route 6, North Truro →The famous rolled-up pita sandwiches — a Cape Cod original. Quick, delicious, and perfect for packing onto the beach or trail.
Route 6, TruroA local favorite for casual dining with generous portions. Burgers, seafood, and comfort food in a relaxed family-friendly setting.
North Truro →Shop Local
Hundreds of herbs, spices, teas, and botanicals in a sprawling warehouse. A sensory wonderland and a must-visit for any cook.
2 Shore Rd, North Truro →Handmade ceramics inspired by Cape Cod's natural landscapes. Beautiful functional pottery crafted in a working studio you can visit.
TruroA curated mix of local goods, gifts, groceries, and community spirit. The kind of general store that anchors a small town.
Truro CenterWine & Spirits
Cape Cod's signature winery — tastings, live music, food trucks, and a beautiful vineyard setting on Route 6A. Home of the famous Lighthouse Series wines.
11 Shore Rd, North Truro →Craft distillery right next to Truro Vineyards producing small-batch gin, vodka, and rum. Tour the distillery and taste Cape-made spirits.
11 Shore Rd, North Truro →Support Local Truro
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