Part of the Gay Provincetown Guide — bars, events & things to do.

Provincetown, Massachusetts
West End brunch spot with a full bar and a ship's-wheel Dory Bar
Liz's Cafe, Anybody's Bar occupies 31 Bradford Street in Provincetown's West End — an address that has housed community businesses since the 1940s, including the beloved Tip for Tops'n Portuguese diner (1966-2013). Owner Liz Lovati opened the current restaurant in 2017, with a Ken Fulk-designed interior centered around a ship's-wheel-topped Dory Bar. Breakfast and brunch are the draw — Eggs Benedict, flippers, named dishes — with comfort-food dinners and a full bar running into the evening. Open year-round (closed Tuesdays), which makes it one of the fewer Ptown spots that operates through winter.
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