Hyannis Travel Guide

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Head To Cape Cod To Crunch On Potato Chips Made In Town

Where: 10 Breeds Hill Rd. [map], Hyannis, MA, United States, 02601
September 18, 2009 at 4:43 PM | by | Comments (0)

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Why settle for sitting at home on your couch eating chips when you could be out seeing where they come from? We'll spoil the ending of the Cape Cod Chips' factory tour and say that yes, it does end in a free bag of golden salty deliciousness—but consider making this a detour on your obligatory fall foliage tour.

The Cape Cod company was founded in the '80s with an eye to creating a healthier potato chip (Ed. note: hah!) by cooking in a shallow vat of oil instead of a giant tub like the big guys used. You can still see this process, producing what we call kettle chips, at the company's Hyannis factory, where it all began with a storefront for tourists and a guy who had taken a potato-chip-making class.

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Best Raw Bars :: The Naked Oyster

Where: 20 Independence Dr [map], Hyannis, MA, United States, 02601
October 15, 2007 at 3:15 PM | by | Comments (0)

Shucking season is here, and we're searching for the top raw bars. Our map has the exact locations of the best briny bivalves.

While Maine has its lobster, Massachusetts is the capital of New England oysters. And now that we're in the heart of the season, the Naked Oyster on Cape Cod is loading up on local seafood. Park yourself along at the long mahogany bar, and settle in for a feast.

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