A Perfect Day in Brewster
Start with coffee at Snowy Owl and breakfast at The Brewster Kitchen Cafe, then hike the ponds at Nickerson State Park. Grab lunch at JT's, pick up treats at the Brewster Scoop and Brewster General Store, and end the night at Brewster Fish House. Bonus: catch a show at Cape Rep Theatre — you won't believe it's not Broadway.


Explore Brewster
with Shayna Ferullo & Manuel Ainzuain from Snowy Owl Coffee Roasters
From the pages of the 2025 Love Local Field Guide
START YOUR DAY AT:
Snowy Owl Coffee of course! But if you are looking to fill your belly with a legit breakfast sandwich, grab a coffee from Snowy Owl and then head over to our neighbors at The Brewster Kitchen Cafe.
SPEND YOUR MORNING:
Take a hike around any of the beautiful ponds in Nickerson State Park (Flax, Cliff, Little Cliff), or ride along any of the bike paths in Nickerson State Park.
GRAB LUNCH AT:
JT's, of course! But if you are along the bike path in Brewster and looking for a little spice, be sure to ask the good people at Ferrettis about their Indian grab and go options. And ramen lovers will be delighted to know that Ukiyo just opened right in downtown Brewster.
SPEND YOUR AFTERNOON:
After lunch at JT's, pop over to the Brewster Bookstore to peruse all the best sellers and tons of locally sourced gifts and then head to any one of our gorgeous bayside beaches.
INDULGE IN A TREAT AT:
The Brewster Scoop or candy from the iconic Brewster General Store. Park once and hit up both spots!
END YOUR DAY AT:
The Brewster Fish House - the cocktails are top notch, the food is next level, and the family that owns the business are the best of what's around.
BONUS – HIDDEN GEM OR INSIDER TIP:
If you can catch a daytime or evening show at Cape Rep Theatre, tucked inside pristine nature of a Massachusetts State Park, you will not regret it. You may even wonder if Broadway has moved to Cape Cod.
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