Slip up to the pier
Coming by boat.
Falmouth's Inner Harbor is open water. Tie up at the pier, walk five steps to the bar.
Most nights, half the patio came in by water.
Falmouth's Inner Harbor is one of the friendliest working waterfronts on the Cape for boaters, and Pier 37 is one of the easiest stops. Slip up, grab a line from the dock hand, drop the plate of oysters — you're good.
The channel
Come up the Inner Harbor channel, past Falmouth Harbor Marine. Pier 37 is on the west side, midway in. Look for the red-white-and-blue pennant flag and the Boathouse sign at the top of the dock.
Approach at slow, no-wake. Draft shallows toward the back of the harbor.
Slip availability
We reserve a few pier-side slips for dining guests. First come, first served on weekend nights — the dock hand will wave you in. Expect to raft up on busy Friday/Saturday evenings.
Boats up to 35'. Larger? Call ahead — we'll help you find a spot.
VHF + phone
Hail us on VHF channel 9 as you approach, or call the host stand at (508) 388-7573. We'll let the dock hand know you're coming in.
Before you arrive
- Bring fenders. Tide swing in the Inner Harbor runs 3–4 feet.
- We tip our dock hand — $5–10 is appreciated when he grabs your lines.
- No overnight dockage. Dinner-only.
- Coast Guard station is across the channel if you need them.
See you on the water.
88 Scranton Ave · Falmouth Inner Harbor · VHF 9 · (508) 388-7573
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