Petticoat Row Bakery

Nantucket


While the pastries are delicious enough on their own to warrant a recommendation, history lovers will also appreciate the story behind the establishment. It's named after the former nickname for Centre St, which used to be a hub of 19th-century women-owned businesses, a necessity as many of the island's men were employed on whaling ships.


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