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Gwenn Friss

Massachusetts

LifeStyle Editor at Cape Cod Times

Cape Cod Times food, lifestyles, dining, health, home editor; "Life With Gwenn" talk show host; NPR radio guest. RT not endorsement.

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  • 1 week ago | capecodtimes.com | Gwenn Friss |Katie Landeck

    Sesuit Harbor Cafe is a seasonal establishment, opening in early May, and operates on a cash-only, BYOB basis. The restaurant is known for its lobster rolls, fried seafood, and stunning views. After four rounds of voting in our March Madness-inspired brackets, with more than 30,000 ballots cast, Cape Cod has chosen its number one waterfront restaurant.

  • 1 week ago | capecodtimes.com | Gwenn Friss

    This week, our dinner and a show recommendation focuses on the theater's “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” paired with a musical pub or a waterfront restaurant with fireplaces. For school vacation week, the theater is adding several mid-week shows to its weekend schedule. With a cast of six adults and 18 children, aged 8 to 60, “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” offers a magical journey for theatergoers of all ages.

  • 1 week ago | capecodtimes.com | Gwenn Friss

    The Provincetown Community Compact offers public Earth Day tours of the C-Scape Dune Shack. C-Scape is a primitive cottage with no electricity, located within the Dune Shacks of Peaked Hill Bars Historic District. The Compact grants three-week artist residencies in two of the 18 dune shacks. The Provincetown Community Compact invites the public to celebrate Earth Day on April 22 with a walk to the historic C-Scape Dune Shack.

  • 1 week ago | capecodtimes.com | Gwenn Friss

    Orleans Art Week, scheduled for April 18-26, will feature over 30 free events including a story slam, art exhibitions, and workshops. A new Little Free Art Gallery will open at the Orleans Community Center, allowing visitors to exchange miniature artwork. Free workshops in various art forms require pre-registration through orleansrecreation.com or by phone. Organizers of Arts Week Orleans are looking for a few good stories ― and, of course, people to tell them.

  • 1 week ago | capecodtimes.com | Gwenn Friss

    Several Cape Cod restaurants are opening or reopening this spring, including Baleine Wine Bar, Pete’s Point Restaurant & Tavern, and The Cape House. The Cape House, formerly Kate’s Seafood, will retain its focus on fried seafood and ice cream but plans to expand its menu and add a liquor license. Pete’s Point Restaurant & Tavern has reopened under its original owners. Embargo will host its 9th annual Aston’s Bloody Mary Mix Off on April 27.

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Gwenn Friss @dailyrecipeCCT
24 Nov 23

It's time to shop for Small Business Saturday. Here are a few local places to check out. https://t.co/5Q0tA2pd4k

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Gwenn Friss @dailyrecipeCCT
27 Oct 23

When Halloween is on a Tuesday, trick or treating starts early and goes through Oct. 31: Here are some places on Cape to take the kids. https://t.co/TE5U8v71hJ

Gwenn Friss
Gwenn Friss @dailyrecipeCCT
7 Oct 23

Brighten your day with a sandwich at the SandwichFest going on now until 4 p.m. along Water Street in Sandwich. You can expect a lot from sandwich-making restaurants in the town of Sandwich. https://t.co/Cax68Lt91W