Something’s brewing in Scituate. Over the past decade, new independent breweries have been popping up in towns all along the south shore of Boston, and local beer fans couldn’t be happier. This collection of small craft breweries, each with its own style, has garnered support from an impressive group of loyal followers. Scituate’s own Untold […]
Read MoreThe Barker Tavern 21 Barker Rd. / 781-545-6533 / barkertavern.com This historic tavern, originally dubbed the Williams-Barker House, was built in 1634, and part of the original structure is thought to be the oldest English house in the US! The Barker Tavern opened as a restaurant in 1978 and the Jordan family has owned and […]
Read MoreScituate is known for its lovely water views, so while you’re visiting take advantage of the opportunity to get out on the water and you’ll be treated to the equally picturesque panorama of Scituate Harbor and the cliffs. Whether you’re an angler looking to do some sport fishing, a sightseer hoping to spot a whale, […]
Read MoreGolf by the Sea at Widow’s Walk 250 The Driftway / widowswalkgolf.com Thanks in large part to COVID-19 the sport of golf has experienced a resurgence over the past few years and golf courses everywhere in the US are seeing new players come out in droves to hit the links. South Shore golf courses are […]
Read MoreWhile Scituate is known for its alluring coastline, you’ll also find hiking trails that meander through woodlands, and sandy paths that allow you to wander among seagrass and marshes. When you need a break from the beach, lace up your shoes and hit the trails at these local parks and conservation areas. Driftway Conservation Park […]
Read MoreScituate offers visitors more than just a lovely coastline with fabulous views, it’s also home to art galleries and town landmarks rich with historical significance. If you’re spending one day or the entire summer in this seaside town, you have lots of options to soak up all that Scituate has to offer. Here are a […]
Read MoreLooking for things to do in Scituate other than lounge on the beach and marvel at the breathtaking ocean views? There’s always something happening, especially in the summer months when the town’s population grows from about 19,000 to approximately 30,000 thanks to a healthy influx of seasonal visitors. From cultural events highlighting Scituate’s rich coastal […]
Read MoreThe idyllic coastal town of Scituate, Massachusetts, is the perfect location for your next vacation or relocation. Just south of Boston, and 17 miles from Logan airport, Scituate’s coastal charm affords fun in the sun while close enough to take in a sporting event or enjoy a museum day in the city. Join us in […]
Read MoreWhether you’re visiting for the weekend or here for an extended stay, dining at one of Scituate’s restaurants by the water should be on your to do list. Scituate Harbor dining venues offer everything from elevated small plates to traditional Irish fare, and of course, fresh, locally sourced seafood. No matter what you’re in the […]
Read MoreWelcome to Scituate! Founded in 1636, Scituate offers 21 square-miles of coastline. Heaven for beach goers, birders and wave riders, Scituate was named after the Wampanoag word satuit, meaning “cold brook”. Established as a fishing and Irish mossing community, Scituate still prides itself on an active fishing industry which can be seen daily at the […]
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