Guidebook for Westport

Tammy
Guidebook for Westport

Food Scene

Great Portuguese food. Close to our location.
Portas Da Cidade
231 State Rd
Great Portuguese food. Close to our location.
A Westport staple for many travelers. Beautiful setting.
24 locals recommend
Bittersweet Farm Restaurant and Tavern
438 Main Rd
24 locals recommend
A Westport staple for many travelers. Beautiful setting.
Small, personal restaurant with delicious home cooked meals.
8 locals recommend
Marguerite's Restaurant
778 Main Rd
8 locals recommend
Small, personal restaurant with delicious home cooked meals.
Pizza, subs, salads and Italian dinners. Eat in or take out
9 locals recommend
Westport Village Pizza
760 Main Rd
9 locals recommend
Pizza, subs, salads and Italian dinners. Eat in or take out

Shopping

Supermarket and attached liquor store. Close & convenient.
55 locals recommend
Lees Market
796 Main Rd
55 locals recommend
Supermarket and attached liquor store. Close & convenient.
Store & gas station
7 locals recommend
Cumberland Farms
809 Main Rd
7 locals recommend
Store & gas station
Cafe, gift shop, bookstore & events
37 locals recommend
Partners Village Store
865 Main Rd
37 locals recommend
Cafe, gift shop, bookstore & events

Parks & Nature

Spread across nearly 600 acres of barrier beach and salt marsh, Horseneck Beach is one of the most popular facilities in the Massachusetts State Forests and Parks system. Located at the western end of Buzzards Bay, the sandy, southwest-facing, 2-mile long beach is breezy all year round, providing excellent wind surfing and a dependable respite from sweltering inland temperatures every summer. The combination of ocean beach and estuary habitat makes Horseneck one of the premier birding locations in New England.
37 locals recommend
Horseneck Beach State Reservation
5 John Reed Rd
37 locals recommend
Spread across nearly 600 acres of barrier beach and salt marsh, Horseneck Beach is one of the most popular facilities in the Massachusetts State Forests and Parks system. Located at the western end of Buzzards Bay, the sandy, southwest-facing, 2-mile long beach is breezy all year round, providing excellent wind surfing and a dependable respite from sweltering inland temperatures every summer. The combination of ocean beach and estuary habitat makes Horseneck one of the premier birding locations in New England.