Nantucket
Ships Inn
Historic inn and fine dining
13 Fair Street
Nantucket, MA 02554
Phone: +1 508 228 0040
Fax: +1 508 228 6524
Website | EmailThe Ships Inn,built in 1831 by whaling captain Obed Starbuck and known as the birthplace of abolitionist Lucretia Mott, enjoys a certain historical value. Today's guests are more likely to comment on the comfort of their cheery, wallpapered rooms with antique furnishings and pleasantly surprising modern amenities. A continental breakfast and afternoon tea are included, but guests should be sure to save room for dinner at the Inns award-winning restaurant. The California-French cuisine means specialties along the lines of Seared Local Cod with pancetta, savoy cabbage, cider and capers.
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Hotel Services: Air conditioning. Childcare facilities. Restaurant. Television.
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