From seafood shacks to late-night donut joints, these are the best places to eat on the island.

Treat yourself to cocktails like a fresh basil bourbon smash or a zero-proof Negroni.

They often post photos of their latest menus.

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Credit:Larsen’s Fish Market

Chef Kevin uses local ingredients to craft thoughtful dishes inspired by the couple’s European travels.

The rotating menu often includes New England seafood, hand-rolled pasta, and decadent desserts.

Then, at night, walk around the corner to the back of the shop and beholdBack Door Donuts.

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Larsen’s Fish Market

Bring some hand wipesyou’re going to need them!

Locals love the ample portions, affordable prices, and year-round availability.

Insider Tip:Call ahead to ask about the live music schedule.

Local artists often play for the late-dinner crowd.

Elegant takes on American classics include roasted chicken, surf and turf, and a Wagyu burger.

It serves delectable pizza, complete with Italian cured meats like the sausage- and pepperoni-topped Stonewall pie.

Vegetarians should try the White and Green pizza, topped with kale, spinach, and fresh mozzarella.

The wraparound porch is a chill spot to hang out with a cold drink and a good book.