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We had Hallet's have captured a small part of history with the old charming old fixtures and woodwork we have preserved for over 121 years a place that hasn't changed that much in 1938 Soda fountain that has a marble countertop and sides and give it a nostalgic feeling of the Norman Rockwell painting we pride ourselves on making Hallet's work with the old fixtures so we hope you have a chance to stop by for a ice cream soda or Sunda so bring your appetite and your friends for a ice cream treat at Hallet's

in the village of Yarmouth Port there are a lot of things to see most people do not look off the beaten path a quick ride down Mill Lane has a beautiful bridge that crosses from Yarmouth Port to Barnstable this is a short ride but can be a beautiful spot to see.

Adventured down To Center St., in Yarmouth Center Street will take you to Grays Beach or the Bass hole there is a beautiful boardwalk we recommend a walk on the boardwalk around sunset don't forget to bring your bug spray it's worth the trip check it out some evening. 

If you like seafood and you want the best you can get it's worth checking out Cook's Cox is located off of 132 in Hyannis the atmosphere at cook's was is not fancy but clean and the best seafood you can get on Cape Cod I highly recommend a plate of fried clams or check out one of the fried fish or broiled sole the choices of seafood are great so whatever you pick I will think it will be worth the trip Hallet's recommendation for great seafood 

A trip to take is a long ride down to Provincetown I recommend taking 6A because it's scenic route take notes of weary you might want to stop on the way back you will find it worth making the trip to have either a lunch or dinner a lot of the events take place in Provincetown the community has its own little niche the advise there is something for everyone.

The nicest beaches on Cape Cod are in Dennis, pick the Bay side and the tide can change to swimming
to walking the flats. As Dennis has the nicest beaches that run along both sides of the cape you can find a better spot Hallet recommends you looking for a beach walk on or a place to park on a beach towel Dennis beaches are the nicest on the Cape

 Yarmouthport has several walking trails.  We have trails down off of center street and trails off of willow street
that connect to summer street. As walking his become many forms of exercises Yarmouth Port trails have quite the adventure these trails Run along the highway and connect to a campground of course the path you take will change the surroundings if you'd like to take a hour or two it will be worth the adventure that trails go from different parts of Yarmouth and Yarmouth Port check it out