Lola 41°

Nantucket


We tip our hat to anywhere beloved by locals for both burgers and high-grade sushi. Lola 41° is named after Nantucket's latitude, and the menu borrows from others along that parallel, including Spain, Italy and, especially, Japan. The bistro menu has plates large and small (shrimp tempura, gnocchi Bolognese, kung pao chicken), and the sushi menu is creative and delicious.


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