“Best beer in town. Friendly servers. Dog friendly. Has been working hard to be a hub for the community which is much appreciated. There is nothing special about the location itself. Cons: Seating is not wheelchair friendly--all tables are high tables. No food service but you can bring your own.“
“Great local ice cream. Not many carry grapenut flavor but they do-my favorite. You can buy it by the quart as well. Plenty of places to sit outside. Great family place and several bring their dogs. I can't fault them for price because everyone is pretty much the same but the prices are too high. I can't imagine taking a whole family out for a cone.“
“Unique place with old school vibes. If it weren't for being purposely set up this way, I would have given less of a rating. Cash only if you check this place out. Mainly a place for beer and liquor. I was going to play on the pool tables, but for $2 a game I decided not to.“
“Went for an early dinner after someone apparently made a large to-go order. As a result, they were low or out of a lot (no clams, clam chowder, sweet potato fries, etc. ). Was able to try fried lobster - personally, a waste of sweet lobster. But at least I can say I tried it! It was chilly out, otherwise we would’ve sat outside and enjoyed the ocean view.“
“We really enjoy visiting Offshore Ale Company when we are on the Vineyard. We love its warm, casual and inviting atmosphere. The vegan options aren’t extensive, but there are enough. This time we had a great pizza which they veganized by leaving off the cheese. This is one of our favorite places.“
“The service was fantastic. I do not remember the lady's name that helped us but she was great! She was working the cashier and was very helpful and a kind human being. One of the girls on the team left their grilled cheese there and someone from pie in the sky brought the grilled cheese to the boat we were on and gave It to us. Thank you so much for helping us and the food was delicious!“
“This place is confusing when arriving due to the one way road to make it here and when we arrived they had two people directing traffic on where to park at. The place from a parking standpoint is large, but do not see why they need to provide you on locations to park. We arrived as the winery is outsider. The public restrooms are outside in port a johns. I'd assume during the cold months this isn't a place where you can go to. I asked about the grapes and mainly locally in the state of MA, but some grapes come from California. The wine that we had was good. It was dry from that I like to drink. Pleasant assistance at this winery, I'd recommend it to someone seeking a place to go locally for wine.“
“This brewery was a hidden gem tucked away in a small town, we were on our way to the winery and took a quick look and honestly thought it was a strip club (adult gentlemen's club) until we left and my wife mentioned about this brewery and we pulled up and said it's not a strip club. This place is nestled right outside of Martha's Vineyard.This brewery has an interesting story, when English explorer Bartholomew Gosnold led the first European expedition to Cape Cod in 1602, he said that he encountered a mermaid named "Bad Martha" who guided him to an ingredient that he ended up using in a batch of ale for his crew.Bad Martha's still uses that ingredient to this day, but the brewery is also not afraid to experiment to create new, innovative beers like a jalapeno-cucumber lager or a dark IPA -- a blend of an IPA and a porter.This place had an awesome vibe to it. The beer were amazing. I loved the Pale Ale more than the Hazy IPA and took (2) 4 packs home to Pittsburgh, PA with me. Great service. Cheers!!“
“Whew. Love LOVE this pie. Have stopped buying them one at a time because of the speed at which they disappear. The other baked goods are excellent. But you must try the pie. Probably top three crusts of my life and I am from the south. We also stop by before heading back to the ferry and take a few off island and they freeze well extending the joy for months to come. Treat yourself!“
“HUGE fan of The Net Result. Seafood is very fair for what you order. I had the fried whole clams and my partner had a salmon burger. Everything was fresh and super flavorful. This is the kind of place I would expect and would want to go back to every time I am in the area. Service is great and super helpful. There aren't any tables inside but the bench area is plentiful.“
“Pros:* Fresh ingredients with amazing quality! I rarely ever visit a pizza place with this much care in the ingredients used.* Fun themed pizzas like fig and honey!* Slight spicy kick in some of their pizzas, which I loved. Doesn't make the pizza bland, and was a joy to taste and eat.Cons:* The dough was chewy (it's not hard). I struggled eating the crust. I placed a slice in microwave, covered it with a wet paper towel, and set the timer for 30 seconds. This resulted in a pillowy soft crust that I like.“
“Nestled on Martha’s Vineyard’s tranquil waterfront, Coop de Ville promises both an aesthetic and culinary treat. The ambiance, coupled with their expertly crafted wings, offers an experience that is distinct and memorable.Wing Flavors Breakdown:1. 3 Mile Island: ?️?️?️?️?️• Flavor Profile: This sauce is a masterclass in achieving the perfect equilibrium between heat and depth of flavor. Its layered composition gives an initial spicy punch, followed by subtle and savory undertones that make it irresistibly moreish.• Consistency: Strikes the right balance, ensuring every wing is uniformly coated without being drowned.2. Jamaican Jerk (Wet & Dry): ?️• Flavor Profile: Distinctive for its blend of spicy, sweet, and savory, the Jamaican Jerk here leans away from the excessive sweetness often associated with this flavor. Instead, it presents a well-rounded taste experience that echoes authentic Caribbean flavors.• Consistency: The wet version offers a glossy, rich coat, while the dry gives a textured, seasoned exterior, catering to varied preferences.3. Suicide: ?️?️• Flavor Profile: Contrary to its menacing name, the Suicide offers a delightful heat without pushing boundaries. The flavor is robust and rounded, making it a choice pick for those who appreciate spice without extreme intensity.• Consistency: Sufficiently saucy, ensuring each wing is enveloped in its rich flavor without becoming soggy.4. Cajun (Wet & Dry): ?️• Flavor Profile: This is where southern charm meets the wing world. The Cajun offers a peppery and smoky taste, evoking the rustic flavors of Louisiana.• Consistency: The wet variant provides a moist and tangy experience, while the dry seasoning brings out the crunch and character of the wing, allowing for a dual experience.Recommendations: The 3 Mile Island stands out as a must-try for its unparalleled flavor journey. However, each sauce brings its unique charm to the table. Depending on your preference for heat, sweetness, or a fusion of both, there’s a flavor awaiting your discovery at Coop de Ville.In Summary: Coop de Ville isn’t just about the wings; it’s about the art of wing-making. The meticulous crafting of each sauce, the consistency, and the evident passion behind each flavor profile make it a premier destination for wing aficionados. If you’re visiting Martha’s Vineyard, a pit stop here isn’t just recommended; it’s essential. ???“
“Really tasty sandwiches and coffee. Lots of nice places to sit both inside and outside. Our only issue was that you have to order coffee and sandwiches from 2 different locations. Food did come our fast and hot and the staff was very friendly“
“What a gem! I've never had a meal that was just "okay." These folks are awesome. On my last visit we came in just as the pulled pork came out of the smoker. YOU'VE GOT TO TRY THEIR SIGNATURE SANDWICH the pulled pork hotdog. Amazing! I would definitely recommend this restaurant to a friend.“