Archive for the ‘British Beer Company’ Category

The Seaside Inn, Falmouth Heights, Massachusetts on Cape Cod

Monday, July 13th, 2009
The Seaside Inn looks out over Nantucket Sound.

The Seaside Inn is home to a British pub and looks out over Nantucket Sound.

Just a block from the homeaway.com cottage my family and i rented last month is the Seaside Inn, a beachfront hotel in Falmouth Heights.

The attractive shingle building with a landscaped courtyard and decks that overlook the Nantucket Sound caught my eye.

While having our own six-bedroom rental home was great, I wondered whether it wouldn’t be better to have crisp linens made up for us daily while we were out and about and a private place to retreat to if being surrounded by family got to be overwhelming.

Plus the Seaside Inn was slightly closer to the beach than our rental home. The annual Falmouth Road Race ends at its doorstep and it is also a front-row seat to the Cape Cod Marathon.

And they have a nice pub on the premises. Less then stellar weather caused us to spend a fair amount of the British Beer Company. It is the perfect English pub, a cozy fire on the hearth to stave of the chill outside and windows facing the windswept beach. I sampled a good clam chowder one night, a comforting crock of onion soup the next. Live music draws friendly crowds in the evening, most dressed in something with a Boston Red Sox logo, my family and the staff included.

Falmouth Heights beach is across the street.

Falmouth Heights beach is across the street.

Though it is a family inn, The Seaside Inn rooms would have been a little tight for my family of four and the kitchenette, which is great to have when traveling with young children, was super tiny. Staying here would have boosted my pub tab even higher! So drama or no family drama, we were better off in the rental. But, boy, those decks were alluring!

Rates vary by size and type of room (standard, ocean view, and decks), day of the week, and time of year but are still pretty reasonable for the superb location. The lowest rates are January through April and November through December ($59 to $89); May ($79 to $149); June through Labor Day weekend ($144 to $189); and September through October ($109 to $189).

The Seaside Inn

263 Grand Avenue

Falmouth, Ma 02540

(800)-827-1976

Photos by Dan Dion

pixelstats trackingpixel

Homeaway.com rental, Falmouth Heights, Massachusetts on Cape Cod

Saturday, July 11th, 2009
My favorite spot in our homeaway.com rental cottage.

My favorite spot in our homeaway.com rental cottage on Cape Cod, Ma.

Last fall I started organizing my family’s semi-annual reunion in on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. As kids, my three brothers and our cousins on both sides of the family summered “down the Cape,” and we share the same nostalgic Kodachrome memories — tanned brown bodies, living in bathing suits, riding bikes on sandy unpaved roads, cook outs, spectacular thunderstorms, and of course the beach that seemed to go on forever.

I can still hear the soundtrack — Elton John, Jim Croce, Linda Rondstadt, and James Taylor playing through tinny car radios…

In an effort to recreate those carefree days and warm summer nights for our own kids, I began my quest for a six-bedroom rental “cottage” (as they are all called, no matter the size) for our entire family. I narrowed it down to the town of Falmouth, and spent hours clicking through websites, finally settling on this house that I found on homeaway.com

Homeaway is well organized, thorough, and easy to navigate. You can click through for details, photos, a calendar showing availability, and contact info for the owners. Rates are posted up front, and you can conduct searches by date or rental rate.

A comprehensive list of amenities is included on each listing. It’s also easy to sort listings and there is a comparison feature. Some listings contain reviews.

The 14 of us converged at 52 Crescent Lane on the last week in June. At a spacious 3,400 sq. ft., including a vast but dank basement, there was plenty of room for our crew.

Highlights included a lovely front porch with ocean views and white wicker furniture, a fireplace, piano, double parlor, and Central Park directly across the street with a baseball diamond, basketball hoop and a huge expanse of lush green grass to kick a ball around, play Frisbee, or shoot off rockets.

Central Park in Falmouth was a huge asset to the experience.

Central Park in Falmouth was a huge asset to our rental.

Turnoffs were the abundance of paneling (every room), no bathtubs (an issue for those of us with babies), mildew in the upstairs bathroom, crappy mattresses in some of the rooms, a lame outdoor shower (basically just a hose), and a general need for updating and landscaping. There was a pervasive dumpiness — which actually has an upside in a beach house, you don’t worry about tracking sand everywhere.

My fantasy of recreating those endless summer days running barefoot through the surf with my cousins and playing tag in the dunes on wide open Cape Cod beaches was somewhat dampened. Not by the house, literally by the weather. You’ve heard of staycations, well this was a raincation.

But that’s where the fireplace, DVDs on laptops, ice creams trips to Falmouth Center, and most importantly the British Beer Company, the local pub on the corner came in.

And since it really didn’t rain all day, just was serially overcast (kind of like the summer in San Francisco that I was trying to escape), Central Park was totally key. In fact we all got a ton of exercise — biking, pedaling rented pedicabs, running or walking along the shore, shooting hoops, and kicking around the soccer ball.

Falmouth Heights Beach visible from our rental.

Falmouth Heights Beach was visible from our cottage.

We actually did make it to the beach a few times, where the kids romped, jumped off the stone wall onto the sand, buried each other, and “took dips” in the salty Atlantic, forging new Cape Cod memories of their own. Mission accomplished.

Photos by Lisa Dion.

pixelstats trackingpixel