Cape Cod brings to mind so many images — pristine beaches, refreshing summer sea breezes, bustling seafood shacks that serve fried clams and lobster rolls. But sometimes it’s easy to forget that there’s much more to the Cape than this.
And, yes, there are many reasons to head there in the off-season, including for dining out at places open all year long.
In the case of restaurants and bars near the Cape Cod Canal, it’s actually quicker (depending on traffic) to get there from downtown Boston than it is from Provincetown, which tends to prove a point that heading to lunch or dinner on the Cape isn’t the long drive that Bostonians think it is when it’s not peak summer season…