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)

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“A favorite for locals and visitors in the know. This is Provincetown’s hidden treasure...”

 

“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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