About Jimmy’s HideAway
We serve inspired American cooking with European touches in our romantic subterranean haunt with fully-stocked bar. Or dine outdoors on our patio or picnic tables with spectacular views of Provincetown Harbor!
Some of our tables are high-top tables with taller, barstool-type chairs with backs. Please let us know if you are unable to sit at this type of table or if you would prefer a regular, lower table.
In the event of inclement weather, reservations booked outside will be cancelled. We will do our best to move your reservation indoors, but it is not guaranteed.
If you are running late, please call the restaurant at 508-487-1011. We hold the table for a grace period of 15 minutes before offering the reservation to our waitlist.
Want to learn more about the history of our location? Have a look at 179 Commercial Street on Building Provincetown!
Praise
“An award-winning subterranean haunt with a fullservice bar that promises a one-of-a-kind dining experience. Tucked away beneath some stairs on Commercial Street, the small, romantic, woodpaneled restaurant is something of a speakeasy for foodies. Casual wines, craft beers and brews, top-shelf spirits, and classic cocktails.”
– VacationIdea.com: 20 Best Restaurants in Provincetown (5/2021)
“Jimmy’s HideAway is a favorite for locals and visitors in the know. This is Provincetown’s hidden treasure, a fun and friendly restaurant tucked away in a candlelit, low-ceiling space serving up mouth-watering food! Reservations recommended.”
– Nausetrental.com: Cape Cod Restaurant Guide (5/4/2021)
“Consistently rated one of the top restaurants on Cape Cod (#1 on TripAdvisor!), this is one of those places that just radiates warmth and friendliness. The food is top-notch and the service is impeccable.”
– Onlyinyourstate.com: 14 Restaurants You Have To Visit In Massachusetts Before You Die (10/10/2020)
“If you’d rather go for cloistered and cozy, hunker down in Jimmy’s HideAway, all low ceilings, exposed beams, and hearty American fare.”
– Stuff Magazine (4/2012)
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