Why Devon loves Cape Cod so much?

Here’s What’s to Love:

Well... Perhaps it’s the irresistible combination of its unique natural beauty - miles of beautiful, white-sand beaches and dunes and lush, fascinating marshes teeming with wildlife - its charming history dating back to the 17th century, and its abundance of family-oriented activities, and beautiful Cape Cod vacation rentals.

And we could not agree more...If its Summer its Cape Cod! But we want to tell you about some more secluded and what we call Secret Hotspots on the Cape... So, you may not find some of these places advertised. That’s why we call this the best kept secrets on Cape Cod. Exclusively, here at These days with Devon, we are happy to share our secret Cape Cod with you! Come a little closer, we don’t want to say it too loud. Let’s keep this between us friends.

Our favorite place to eat on the Cape:

Sesuit Harbor Café:

Some of the fun that comes from visiting the Sesuit Harbor Cafe is just knowing where to find it (hint: it’s the buoy- covered shack next to the Dennis Yacht Club, past rows of boats stacked in the marina). The menu is vast, with breakfast staples, a raw bar, and baked goods, but it’s the perfectly fried clam bellies that we love best. Great views all along the harbor. And everything is as fresh as fresh can be! It’s number one on our Cape Cod Fabulous list.

357 Sesuit Neck Rd., Dennis, 508-385-6134

sesuitharbor-cafe.com

Mattakeese Wharf, Barnstable: We love love love this place! It’s old school. Great service, excellent food, waterfront views, and filled with locals. Need we say more?! And if you get the right table, you can watch the stunning sunset. There is a lovely little beach nearby that we stroll over to after dinner. This is old fashioned Cape at its best.

Have you heard about PB Boulangerie Bistro in Wellfleet...There is one little place on the cape where the menu will remind you of Paris... yes, that’s true, and its’ PB Boulangerie Bistro. Homemade bacon and cheese

baguette anyone? Escargot? They offer breakfast lunch and dinner to live for! Merci Beacuop

View from Mattakeese Wharf

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