

Chill seafood shack, famed for its lobster rolls, offers raw bar eats & picnic tables by the water.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 357 Sesuit Neck Rd, Dennis, MA 02638
Phone: (508) 385-6134
Website: http://www.sesuit-harbor-cafe.com/
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This place is pretty well known and as a result the line can get pretty long pretty fast. My advice? Come right before lunch (I recall it was 11am?) and just wait until they switch to the lunch menu. We got served pretty quick through this method. Outdoor seating only!
Items we ordered (as of 9/2025).
– Lobster Roll – $37.38 – Fantastic! If you’re coming here you have to get this. A lot of lobster with great flavor. I would highly recommend this.
– Mahi Sandwich – $23.36 – This wasn’t bad but nothing special. Was hoping for more flavor from the fish. I would give this a pass.
– Onion Rings – $9.35 – I’m a sucker for onion rings and these were delicious. Great batter and well seasoned. I would 100% order this again.
– Clam Chowder – $6.54 – Pretty good but nothing special for us.
– Scallop Plate – $23.36 – Delicious and recommended. Scallops were cooked perfectly.
– Lobster Cake – $16.82 – Very good. You can really taste the lobster in the patty. Only wish they gave us more than 1!
Overall if you’re in the area I would definitely make the trip over here. Just plan to arrive early!
We also obviously had to try the lobster roll since everyone says it’s the best lobster roll on the cape. I had a better and bigger one at a different restaurant in the cape the day before and this was my first time in the cape! So it’s definitely not the best around, and not something I would come back for and stand in line for 1 hour for. I really don’t understand the hype about the food.
The atmosphere is wonderful. Love the view from the backyard patio with the picnic tables. Absolutely gorgeous, can’t beat it.
A few notes: it’s cash only but there is an ATM. The line gets long around dinner in the summer time and sometimes after you order you need to wait to snag a table, but we can always find one. It’s also BYOB which is awesome and the view of the water is great.
Pro tip: bring a cooler with some adult beverages for your group to enjoy the sunset as the boats roll in.
Pro tip: cash only but there’s an ATM
Pro tip: if you want raw bar or soups you can go around the back and get in a way shorter line
First -there were ALOT of people here and my first impression was the great job they did with the limited parking area and high volume of people. The line to park moved very quickly and we had a spot within minutes.
When I saw yet another line to order food I rolled my eyes but yet again the line moved quickly and despite the number of people had a full picnic table by the water for our party of seven! The food was brought to our table and everything raved about their choices. I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves, but everyone cannot wait to go back!
They are CASH ONLY, just keep that in mind before you visit.
You saunter into Sesuit Harbor on a sun-drenched July afternoon, the harbor glittering like a cheesy rom-com set—and yes, you’re about to get your life changed by a humble lobster roll.
From the moment you step up to the line wrapped around the marina —hope it’s not too crowded, but hey, that’s part of the fun—you’re already halfway in love.
Then comes the part when you try to score the best table that combines a great view of the harbor and not rubbing elbows with too many seagulls. Takes strategy and patience.
When your number finally gets called—like a VIP at a clam-themed concert—they deliver a sandwich so packed with lobster it could star in its own seafood blockbuster.
The vibe? Totally BYOB and dog friendly, which feels like trading your picnic for a cooler full of bubbles and beach tunes.
Outdoor seating lays you smack on the marina, where even the seagulls seem to ask, “Can I get in on that?”