Beach - Shop - Eat - Orleans Cape Cod

Beach - Shop - Eat - Orleans Cape Cod

Whether you are on vacation or a Cape Cod local, Orleans is the perfect spot for a day trip! Nestled into the elbow of the Cape, Orleans has breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and Pleasant Bay. Not sure what to do in Orleans? Cape Cod Chokers is here to help you! 

Nauset Beach -

Start your day off the Cape way, at one of our world-famous beaches! Located on the Atlantic Ocean, Nauset Beach stretches 10 miles long! There is no building in sight from the beach, giving you that absolute feeling of paradise. Parking for the day costs just $20. Nauset Beach is a haven for beach bums, nature lovers, history buffs, and sea worshipers.

COVID-19 What to Expect: All beach-goers are expected to keep a minimum of 6 feet apart. When this is not possible masks must be worn.to/from the parking lot.

Nauset Surf-

Be sure to visit the oldest running surf shop on the Cape! Nauset Surf Shop was founded back in 1965 and has been locally owned by the Clark family for the past 20 years. This family eats, sleeps, and breathes the Cape life. Their dedication to their community is unmatched! Stop in to buy wax and boards or some of their trendy gear. Cape Cod Chokers masks and jewelry can also be found here!

COVID-19 What to Expect: Customers are expected to practice social distancing and wear masks while shopping.

The Knack

Across the street, grab dinner at The Knack. Home to all of the Cape’s famous summer foods: lobster rolls, burgers, onion rings, ice cream, and the list goes on. The Knack is locally owned and works closely with many local fishermen and farms to provide you with the freshest food. 

“We will only be happy if you walk away from a meal at the knack, thinking to yourself, “These guys? They have a knack for that…”

-Van and Michael Haidas

COVID-19 What to Expect: Masks are required. They are accepting orders in person and via online and phone calls. Online ordering closes at 5 pm. The seating area is temporarily closed.

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