The Pirates’ House
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Review
Operating out of a building that dates back to 1753, The Pirate’s House was originally an inn that catered to seafarers (read: pirates) and has been a popular restaurant for more than 30 years. The ramshackle, meandering layout adds to the quirky appeal as do the endless open seas decor and occasional costumed pirate wandering around chatting with guests.
The food ranges from burgers to seafood to steaks and beyond and while it’s not exactly fine dining, you’ll have a good, stick-to-your-ribs meal in a unique environment. Prices are reasonable, too.
Oh, and it’s a popular spot on ghost tours so if you see a group of spooked looking tourists, you’ll know why.