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Provincetown, Massachusetts
Ptown's beloved brunch since 1994 — raspberry pancakes, harbor windows.
Cafe Heaven has held down 199 Commercial Street since 1994 — the same upstairs address where Provincetown's first openly gay-owned restaurant (Plain and Fancy) opened in 1959. It's primarily a breakfast and brunch spot running 8am to 2pm, with dinner service in season. The menu is New American with dishes that have earned a following over three decades: raspberry-pecan pancakes, cornbread French toast, lobster hash, and house-made granola. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook Commercial Street foot traffic. No reservations — lines form fast in peak season, which tells you what you need to know.
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