A seasonal cafe offering freshly prepared meals and snacks, with locally sourced ingredients, and a little bit of history.
Meet the Goose Point Girls! Lisa Cleland, owner of Honey I'm Home, & Sue Shannon, owner of Side Dish Cafe , are partners in this exciting venture. Goose Point Cafe' is named after the channel that is located off of Nelson Park in Plymouth, MA N 41.97233 latitude. It is believed that when the Mayflower arrived in Plymouth, in December of 1620, it was anchored within Goose Point Channel at the tip of Plymouth Long Beach. Nelson Park is a spectacular location overlooking Plymouth Bay, Bug Light and Long Beach. There is a children's splash pad, beach, playground, bike path, field, and it is a few short blocks from Plymouth Waterfront. The Cafe will offer freshly prepared meals and snacks made with locally sourced ingredients. It will offer homemade soups, sandwiches, baked goods, ice cream, and much more. It will be open for breakfast, lunch, and special events. Hope to see everyone there this summer!
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