Bartlett's Farm

Top choice in Nantucket


From a humble farm stand this family operation has grown into a huge gourmet market, with salads, tempting desserts and sandwiches (including a great lobster roll). It's the perfect place to grab everything you'll need for a lunch or sunset picnic on the beach. Events are held here, too – like regular farm-to-table dinners and free farm tours.


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