The Martinis & Mingle Tour

5.0
(20 reviews)
Cape Cod, USA

1 hour 30 minutes (approximately)
Offered in: English

Toast to Ptown’s past on a Commercial Street stroll blending craft cocktails and bohemian history. Perfect for drink lovers and history buffs, this tour celebrates our maritime, artistic, and LGBTQ+ legacy.

Kick off at local establisment with a Cape Cod Blueberry Martini. Enter the Old Colony Tap Room, one of America's oldest, most weathered dives made completely from old shipwrecks. Pass the iconic Lobster Pot and Governor Bradford to stop at Lopes Square to see its 1801 anchor, and learn about the old colony railroad. Look up at the UU Meeting House’s 1847 Greek Revival steeple, then head into the Ptown Library to glimpse the grand schooner inside.

Pay homage to literary history at the Atlantic House (A-House), a 1798 tavern loved by Tennessee Williams. Next, keep the energy high with a shaken Espresso Martini at a local favorite. Finally, wrap up at the famous Boatslip Resort for the legendary Tea Dance—a disco-fueled, open-air tradition pulsing since the 1970s.

Example Menu

Starter

Cocktail-Cape Cod Blueberry vodka Lemonade

Made with Fresh Blueberries Served at an Iconic Spot with Fabulous Harbor Views! Great Spot for photos!

Dessert

Espresso Martini

The best in Provincetown and will get you amped for Provincetown's famous Tea Dance.

What's Included

Espresso Martini - Cape Cod Blueberry Martini
2 Hours of Rich Provincetown History
one Slice of piping hot fresh Pizza pp Choice of Cheese or Pepperoni
Gratuities

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
Cannery Wharf Park

All tours meet directly in front of Cannery Wharf Park. All tours end at Bubala's Restaurant.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

What to expect

Sip a Blueberry Martini surrounded by views of Ptown Harbor. Stroll past the Lobster Pot to the Old Colony Tap, a gritty 1937 dive built with shipwreck wood where fishermen swap tales. Pause at Lopes Square, where an 1801 anchor marks the 1873 Old Colony Railroad path—the line that brought artists like Eugene O’Neill to town.

Mingle at Cannery Wharf Park for stunning waterfront views, then spot the UU Meeting House’s 1847 Greek Revival steeple, a beacon of inclusion since 1829.

Next, head inside the Ptown Library, a former 1860 church, to marvel at the Rose Dorothea, an incredible half-scale schooner right inside the reading room! Pass the Atlantic House, a 1798 tavern where Tennessee Williams wrote plays, Billie Holiday sang in 1955, and the LGBTQ+ community found refuge since the 1920s, making it one of America’s oldest gay bars.

Then, elevate the energy with a shaken Espresso Martini at an iconic waterfront landmark as nightlife begins to glow. Finally, conclude at the famous Boatslip Resort (est. 1965). Join the legendary, open-air Tea Dance, a disco-fueled LGBTQ+ tradition pulsing since the 1970s. It's the ultimate mix of history, drinks, and fabulous company!

Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • All Tours End at Bubalas Restaurant @5pm
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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