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A Foodie’s Guide to The Pinehills: Plymouth’s Hidden Culinary Gem

A Foodie’s Guide to The Pinehills: Plymouth’s Hidden Culinary Gem

If you find yourself in Plymouth, MA, and crave a taste of something special, set your sights on The Pinehills. This vibrant master-planned community is more than a destination for new homes—it’s quietly risen as one of the South Shore’s must-visit food havens. Whether you’re fueling up after scenic walks, planning a leisurely brunch, or seeking a romantic dinner, The Pinehills food scene is loaded with variety, creativity, and charm. Here’s your insider’s guide to the best eats, from elegant establishments and cozy cafés to new-wave bakeries and secret neighborhood gems—plus a few surprises you won’t want to miss.

The Market and Village Green: The Heartbeat of Pinehills Dining

At the core of The Pinehills, just off Meeting Way by The Village Green, is a cluster of food destinations beloved by locals and visitors alike. This walkable hub is where you’ll find everything from gourmet groceries to grab-and-go lunches—and the friendliest regulars you could hope to meet.

*Cuisine:* Gourmet Grocer, Sandwiches, Salads, Prepared Meals
*Price:* $$
More than just a market, this culinary cornerstone offers a daily-changing array of chef-driven soups, made-to-order sandwiches (don’t miss the turkey club and caprese), and standout prepared meals. The bakery section turns out fresh breads and irresistible cookies, while the deli tempts with fresh and smoked meats. Many locals pick up dinner here after work or linger with a coffee and pastry on the cobblestone patio.

*Cuisine:* American Bistros, New England classics, Wine Bar
*Price:* $$$
Tucked into the main street at The Village Green, Cork + Table delivers seasonal menus worthy of special occasions. Think: pan-seared scallops over risotto, inventive weekly burger specials, and vegan-friendly plates. The wine list is a highlight, and their cozy dining room sets the mood for date night or happy hour with friends. Their Sunday brunch draws a devoted crowd—locals rave about the brioche French toast.

*Cuisine:* Italian, Pizza, Pasta
*Price:* $$
A Plymouth staple, this family-run pizzeria makes its own dough daily and serves up classic Italian comfort with a smile. The Pinehills outpost boasts a welcoming vibe, generous portions, and a sunny patio for al fresco dining. Favorites include the eggplant parmigiana sub, chicken Marsala, and specialty pizzas (the “Bianca” with ricotta and garlic is a go-to). Don’t skip the homemade cannoli for dessert!

Coffee, Bakeries, and Casual Bites

Three words no Pinehills regular can live without: coffee, pastries, and casual eats. Scattered along Meeting Way and further into the neighborhood, these laid-back spots are beloved for breakfast on the go, lunch meetups, and lingering with a book or laptop.

*Cuisine:* Café, Specialty Coffee, Smoothies, Breakfast Pastries
*Price:* $-$$
Inside The Market is Café Roo, a cheerful nook brewing locally roasted Java Tree coffee, specialty espresso drinks, and inventive smoothies. The pastry case overflows with morning muffins, scones, and cinnamon buns. Locals stop by for the honey lavender latte or the bacon, egg, and cheese croissants before heading off to explore the walking trails.

*Cuisine:* French Pastries, Croissants, Sweets
*Price:* $
As the weather warms, you’ll spot the acclaimed French Memories Bakery food truck parked near the Village Green, typically on weekends. Residents hustle for buttery croissants, fruit tarts, and classic baguette sandwiches. Lines can be long, but the almond croissant alone is worth it.

Upscale, Golfside, and Destination Dining

The Pinehills is home to not one but two championship golf courses, both of which feature destination eateries with stunning course views—ideal for relaxing lunches or special night outs.

*Cuisine:* American, Seafood, Steaks
*Price:* $$$
You don’t have to be a golfer to enjoy East Bay Grille, perched on The Pinehills Golf Club’s rolling greens. The expansive menu covers upscale American classics, from fresh-shucked oysters and New England clam chowder to prime rib and swordfish. Their outdoor terrace is among the best in Plymouth for sunset cocktails. Locals tip: Arrive just before dusk for the prettiest views around.

*Cuisine:* Farm-to-Table American, Gastropub
*Price:* $$-$$$
Tucked at 517 Old Sandwich Road (a historic tavern stop, minutes inside The Pinehills’ border), The Rye Tavern nails rustic sophistication. Chef-driven seasonal menus play up local seafood (seared scallops with bacon cornbread), pasture-raised meats, and foraged produce. The firepit-lit patio is a beloved happy hour spot. It feels hidden away—yet always filled with regulars.

Local Food Traditions and Hidden Gems

Part of what makes The Pinehills special is its blend of tradition and discovery. Beyond the main drags, keep an eye out for these treasured finds.

Area farmers, bakers, and food artisans converge for this summer market, selling everything from fresh berries to farmstead cheeses and wood-fired pizza. Bring a tote bag—everything goes quickly!
*Noteworthy Pop-ups:* Be on the lookout for specialty food trucks and guest chefs, announced on the market’s social pages.

*Cuisine:* French-Inspired, Lite Fare
*Price:* $$$$
For a true escape, the lush gardens and Monet-inspired setting of Mirbeau Inn offer elegant lunch and dinner, plus creative cocktails. Treat yourself to oysters with rosé by the lily ponds or stop in for a decadent afternoon tea after a spa day.

Why Foodies Keep Coming Back

The Pinehills may be known for its picturesque homes and walking paths, but its real secret is a close-knit community with food crafted for every craving and occasion. From artisan groceries to date-night dining, and cheerful coffee shops to fresh-made pastries, The Pinehills proves that great culinary adventures don’t always mean venturing into the city. So pack your appetite and bring a friend—there’s something here for everyone, and always a new flavor to discover.

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