by Advanced Sommelier Jenny Benzie
While Nantucket has a handful of places for a quick grab-and-go coffee paired with a Morning Glory muffin, sometimes you are in need of a hearty breakfast. Whether it is to clear your head from the night before or get your read for the day in front of you, start off your day with a delicious breakfast from Black-Eyed Susan’s. This small, elegant eatery is open bright and early at 7 am and serves until 1 pm. You can order your choice of an egg scramble, omelette and Black Eyed Susan’s best. Don’t forget to share an order of their Pennsylvania Dutch Cakes for breakfast dessert!
For those of you who prefer to leave the drinking until after noon (except on special occasions), you can create your own little outdoor dining experience with a sandwich from Something Natural just a few yards out of town on Cliff Road paired with a dainty half bottle (or can) of wine to split. The piled-high sandwiches are fresh and made to order on a variety of choices of bread that are baked on the premises every morning. Don’t forget to get a selection of homemade cookies as well. Better yet, just buy a tub of the cookie dough so that you can bake the cookies at home anytime you want!
An easy way to enjoy a sip of wine with your sammie at the beach is to go with a can of wine. Yes, wine is now canned as well as bottled! Grab a koozie and a refreshing drink of Lar Kan Napa Valley Wine. Made by Winemaker Sean Larkin, he knew no one of sound mind would put an ultra-premium Napa Valley heavy hitter wine into a beer can, so he did! Now you can enjoy the same full-throttle, heavy hitting drinking pleasure of his bottled wine but in a hand sized 375 ml can, which is equivalent to a half bottle of wine. This Sauvignon Blanc delivers a bright mineral nose with creamy tropical fruit on the palate. If red is your choice of color, the Merlot is bursting with ripe black fruit, chewy tannins and a cocoa-dusted finish. Get them while you can!
With all the fabulous seafood options to eat on Nantucket, it is no wonder that there is an outstanding sushi restaurant on island. The skill and craftsmanship that goes behind producing a top-grade sushi roll should be left to the experts at Sushi by Yoshi and brought to your table for dining pleasure. Touted as Nantucket’s only authentic Japanese restaurant, their complete menu is available for take-out and they can cater your next small to large event as well. They are also conveniently open seven days a week, year-round as well.
Perhaps your day has come full circle and you would like to have an intimate dining experience without having to do the dishes or clean up anything after. Centre Street Bistro is your choice for charming American bistro that offers your choice of seating from a cozy, rustic dining room to an in-season outdoor terrace. The food here at this year-round restaurant is pure and honest, creative yet uncomplicated and unpretentious. Owners Tim and Ruth Pitts met after attending culinary school and both honing their skills on island. Be sure to enjoy their famous baked goat cheese tart as they invite you to dine with them at this classic Nantucket restaurant destination that also happens to BYOB friendly.
On the rare occasion that you happen to not finish the bottle of wine with that you brought with you, it is always generous to leave a little splash for your server to taste at the end of their shift. It is also recommended to take an extra bottle (or can) of wine with you just in case your first bottle is not up to par or perhaps you meet new friends and want to share a toast to the good life on Nantucket with them!