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Hello! I am a foodie from Minnesota who loves to travel. Every time I travel someplace new, I'm always checking out restaurant lists to find the best places to dine. I love talking to the locals to hear their recommendations to get off he beaten path. Coming up my husband and I will be traveling to Cape Cod/Martha's Vineyard/Nantuckeet this summer, Ireland in October, and then New Orleans for my birthday in November. Send all your restaurant recommendations my way! 

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Greetings, for dining on the Cape, you should check out numerous posts from @liamsaunt, she has provided a lot of great intel (with many photos) in the regional threads.

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6 minutes ago, BeeZee said:

Greetings, for dining on the Cape, you should check out numerous posts from @liamsaunt, she has provided a lot of great intel (with many photos) in the regional threads.

 

Here's a relevant forum. The link starts two years ago; the forum goes back ten years.

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