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Short & Main
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Contemporary bistro featuring creative pizzas & oysters, plus brunch & fried chicken on Thursdays.
Nearby attractions
7 Seas Whale Watch
Seas Wharf, 63 Rogers St #7, Gloucester, MA 01930
Sargent House Museum
49 Middle St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Cape Ann Museum (CAM)
27 Pleasant St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Local Colors
121 Main St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Gloucester HarborWalk
9 Dale Ave, Gloucester, MA 01930
Menage Gallery
134 Main St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Maritime Gloucester
23 Harbor Loop, Gloucester, MA 01930
Cape Ann Harbor Tours
66 Harbor Loop, Gloucester, MA 01930
Schooner Adventure
23 Harbor Loop, Gloucester, MA 01930
Burnham's Field
9 Sargent St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Nearby restaurants
Minglewood Harborside
25 Rogers St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Tonno Gloucester
2 Main St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Sugar Magnolias
18 Rogers St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Machaca
14 Rogers St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Oliver's Harbor Restaurant & Bar
64 Main St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Oak to Ember
9 Rogers St, Gloucester, MA 01930
DRIFT & WAVE Kitchen
3 Main St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Jalapeno's Authentic Mexican Restaurant
88 Main St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Pilot House
3 Porter St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Blue Collar Lobster / The Gloucester House Pub
63 Rogers St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Nearby hotels
Beauport Hotel Gloucester
55 Commercial St, Gloucester, MA 01930
The Inn At Babson Court
55 Western Ave, Gloucester, MA 01930
Harborview Inn
71 Western Ave, Gloucester, MA 01930, United States
Julietta House
84 Prospect St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Accommodations At Rocky Neck
43 Rocky Neck Ave, Gloucester, MA 01930
The Hydrangea Inn
4 Kent Cir R, Gloucester, MA 01930
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Short & Main

36 Main St, Gloucester, MA 01930
4.4(157)
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Contemporary bistro featuring creative pizzas & oysters, plus brunch & fried chicken on Thursdays.

attractions: 7 Seas Whale Watch, Sargent House Museum, Cape Ann Museum (CAM), Local Colors, Gloucester HarborWalk, Menage Gallery, Maritime Gloucester, Cape Ann Harbor Tours, Schooner Adventure, Burnham's Field, restaurants: Minglewood Harborside, Tonno Gloucester, Sugar Magnolias, Machaca, Oliver's Harbor Restaurant & Bar, Oak to Ember, DRIFT & WAVE Kitchen, Jalapeno's Authentic Mexican Restaurant, Pilot House, Blue Collar Lobster / The Gloucester House Pub
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(978) 281-0044
Website
shortandmain.com

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Featured dishes

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Cantine Valenti 2015 - $45
Grecanico dorato! Sicily, it
La Stoppa 2014 - $65
Malvasia e. Romagno, it
Anne Sophie Dubois 2016 - $53
Gamay/beaujolais, fr
Casina Praie 2017
Rossese/liguria, it

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Nearby attractions of Short & Main

7 Seas Whale Watch

Sargent House Museum

Cape Ann Museum (CAM)

Local Colors

Gloucester HarborWalk

Menage Gallery

Maritime Gloucester

Cape Ann Harbor Tours

Schooner Adventure

Burnham's Field

7 Seas Whale Watch

7 Seas Whale Watch

4.8

(970)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Sargent House Museum

Sargent House Museum

4.7

(13)

Open 24 hours
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Cape Ann Museum (CAM)

Cape Ann Museum (CAM)

4.8

(217)

Open 24 hours
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Local Colors

Local Colors

4.6

(10)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

December 10th: Jingle Bar at Beauport Hotel
December 10th: Jingle Bar at Beauport Hotel
Wed, Dec 10 • 6:00 PM
55 Commercial Street, Gloucester, MA 01930
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Abrams Light Up the Night Dance-a-Thon
Abrams Light Up the Night Dance-a-Thon
Fri, Dec 12 • 5:00 PM
1 Lexington Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930
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Blue Christmas Singalong
Blue Christmas Singalong
Sun, Dec 14 • 4:00 PM
19 East Corning Street, Beverly, MA 01915
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Nearby restaurants of Short & Main

Minglewood Harborside

Tonno Gloucester

Sugar Magnolias

Machaca

Oliver's Harbor Restaurant & Bar

Oak to Ember

DRIFT & WAVE Kitchen

Jalapeno's Authentic Mexican Restaurant

Pilot House

Blue Collar Lobster / The Gloucester House Pub

Minglewood Harborside

Minglewood Harborside

4.3

(559)

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Tonno Gloucester

Tonno Gloucester

4.6

(323)

$$

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Sugar Magnolias

Sugar Magnolias

4.7

(208)

$

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Machaca

Machaca

4.7

(153)

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patrickbrusilrealtorpatrickbrusilrealtor
Short and Main in Gloucester, MA was named by the New York Times as one of the best 22 Pizza spots in the country. So we had to figure out what was up. #pizza #pizzatok #bostonfoodies #massachusetts #foodie #restaurantreview #pizzatiktok
Gianluca CentolaGianluca Centola
As I sat down to make this reservation after reading the NYT article mentioning this Gloucester establishment, I was beginning to have high expectations considering I'd have to make the hour drive just to try their pizza, but it was a risk I was willing to take. Pulling in to park near the restaurant, the first thing visible to us was one of the employees chopping wood in the back for their wood fired oven and a line around the corner before they opened. From there I had the inkling that this place was really legit. When they seated us our waiter was incredibly polite and helpful as he gave us his recommendations for pizzas to try. After viewing the menu it was time to order for our table of 3. To start, we ordered a dozen oysters (2 of each oyster offered) which came out cold, fresh, and incredibly delicious. The cocktail sauce accompanying the oysters was an excellent way to elevate the oysters as well. Now for pizza: we ordered the margherita, the ricardo, the funghi, and the louis primo. The pizzas themselves are pretty small so three to four is a good amount especially if your looking to try multiple pizzas. The margherita was very good but compared to the other pizzas the most basic. The freshness of the basil and the sauce elevated the margherita but at the end of the day it was the most simple. The louis primo was a step up with the cheese and sausage and a hint to heat with the peppers and onions and another must have. The ricardo similarly was delicious and the soppressata brought the whole pizza together. While all the pizzas thus far were incredible, the funghi pizza was the bell of the ball. The white pizza with mushrooms, cheese, onion, and a hint of lemon was the showstopper of all showstoppers. I appreciated that they didn't just cut up big mushrooms but instead used smaller mushrooms. The hint of lemon added acidity and zest that truly tied this pizza together. If there is one pizza that has to be ordered it is no doubt the funghi pizza. All in all I think the NYT absolutely nailed this review and frankly it's a shame Massachusetts doesn't have the Michelin Guide because believe me this place deserves more than its flowers, it deserves a star. When you have an italian like my father tell the waiter that this is the best pizza he's had in this country then you know its the real deal. I thought the oyster and pizza combo would be odd but it works so well that now I can't think of pizza without it. The locally sourced produce that they mention on the menu from the local farms adds an additional level of freshness that it hard to beat. I believe that this place might not only have the best pizza in the state but that it's WELL WORTH the drive from wherever you are.
Jay DJay D
I sauntered in for dinner this past Sunday having attended the annual St Peters Fiesta. First of, not only were there a lot of people in the city due to the Festival, but this incredible restaurant had just received a nod in a New York Times review as being one of the top 25 Pizza places in the US, the only one in the northeast. Needless to say, I least expected to find even a solo seat, but then I had also not expected to be ushered by a very congenial and amiable host, who I later found out is the co-owner, Matt Cawley. Right from his warm welcome and how he greets and cares to thank each of his patrons, I knew that this place had a special vibe. Having gotten a seat that was amazingly still available at the bar, I couldn’t help but notice the unique custom surface that has a rich veneer filled with Oyster shells patterned in concrete. This is complemented by the very warm ambiance and the friendly service that you will notice all around. Neil and Pat were just the most pleasant folks one could have for a relaxed time at the bar. They made the experience special and inviting. The nice thing is that this place offers smaller portions, so one can try a wider selection from an interesting menu. I started with Oysters that were amazing; see photo with the description. I would say the one from PEI might have had a slight edge over the others, but they were all very flavorful. The next round was a delightful three slice Bruschetta plate which would please any palate; my favorite being the Olive Tapenade. The final course was the acclaimed Pizza, which are all personal sized, and can be shared. I had the Louis Prima, with sausage, red onion, hot peppers, mozzarella and basil. The thin crust is freshly made in the wood fired oven on site, and is as delectable and appetizing as the Times review suggested. From the lean sauce and hardly any grease, to the fresh ingredients you could not ask for a more satisfying taste in a mouth watering pizza bite. Even though I was full, I could not resist finishing the evening with a savory Tiramisu portion. If you are in town, it would be well worth stopping by this restaurant and enjoying the unique set of dishes, and of course the Pizza that catapulted this restaurant to a coveted list in the Times. The ambiance is very cozy and the staff make the place very welcoming. On the way out I could feel the difference when talking to Matt and the pride he takes in running this place, and making sure that everyone leaves satisfied.
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As I sat down to make this reservation after reading the NYT article mentioning this Gloucester establishment, I was beginning to have high expectations considering I'd have to make the hour drive just to try their pizza, but it was a risk I was willing to take. Pulling in to park near the restaurant, the first thing visible to us was one of the employees chopping wood in the back for their wood fired oven and a line around the corner before they opened. From there I had the inkling that this place was really legit. When they seated us our waiter was incredibly polite and helpful as he gave us his recommendations for pizzas to try. After viewing the menu it was time to order for our table of 3. To start, we ordered a dozen oysters (2 of each oyster offered) which came out cold, fresh, and incredibly delicious. The cocktail sauce accompanying the oysters was an excellent way to elevate the oysters as well. Now for pizza: we ordered the margherita, the ricardo, the funghi, and the louis primo. The pizzas themselves are pretty small so three to four is a good amount especially if your looking to try multiple pizzas. The margherita was very good but compared to the other pizzas the most basic. The freshness of the basil and the sauce elevated the margherita but at the end of the day it was the most simple. The louis primo was a step up with the cheese and sausage and a hint to heat with the peppers and onions and another must have. The ricardo similarly was delicious and the soppressata brought the whole pizza together. While all the pizzas thus far were incredible, the funghi pizza was the bell of the ball. The white pizza with mushrooms, cheese, onion, and a hint of lemon was the showstopper of all showstoppers. I appreciated that they didn't just cut up big mushrooms but instead used smaller mushrooms. The hint of lemon added acidity and zest that truly tied this pizza together. If there is one pizza that has to be ordered it is no doubt the funghi pizza. All in all I think the NYT absolutely nailed this review and frankly it's a shame Massachusetts doesn't have the Michelin Guide because believe me this place deserves more than its flowers, it deserves a star. When you have an italian like my father tell the waiter that this is the best pizza he's had in this country then you know its the real deal. I thought the oyster and pizza combo would be odd but it works so well that now I can't think of pizza without it. The locally sourced produce that they mention on the menu from the local farms adds an additional level of freshness that it hard to beat. I believe that this place might not only have the best pizza in the state but that it's WELL WORTH the drive from wherever you are.
Gianluca Centola

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I sauntered in for dinner this past Sunday having attended the annual St Peters Fiesta. First of, not only were there a lot of people in the city due to the Festival, but this incredible restaurant had just received a nod in a New York Times review as being one of the top 25 Pizza places in the US, the only one in the northeast. Needless to say, I least expected to find even a solo seat, but then I had also not expected to be ushered by a very congenial and amiable host, who I later found out is the co-owner, Matt Cawley. Right from his warm welcome and how he greets and cares to thank each of his patrons, I knew that this place had a special vibe. Having gotten a seat that was amazingly still available at the bar, I couldn’t help but notice the unique custom surface that has a rich veneer filled with Oyster shells patterned in concrete. This is complemented by the very warm ambiance and the friendly service that you will notice all around. Neil and Pat were just the most pleasant folks one could have for a relaxed time at the bar. They made the experience special and inviting. The nice thing is that this place offers smaller portions, so one can try a wider selection from an interesting menu. I started with Oysters that were amazing; see photo with the description. I would say the one from PEI might have had a slight edge over the others, but they were all very flavorful. The next round was a delightful three slice Bruschetta plate which would please any palate; my favorite being the Olive Tapenade. The final course was the acclaimed Pizza, which are all personal sized, and can be shared. I had the Louis Prima, with sausage, red onion, hot peppers, mozzarella and basil. The thin crust is freshly made in the wood fired oven on site, and is as delectable and appetizing as the Times review suggested. From the lean sauce and hardly any grease, to the fresh ingredients you could not ask for a more satisfying taste in a mouth watering pizza bite. Even though I was full, I could not resist finishing the evening with a savory Tiramisu portion. If you are in town, it would be well worth stopping by this restaurant and enjoying the unique set of dishes, and of course the Pizza that catapulted this restaurant to a coveted list in the Times. The ambiance is very cozy and the staff make the place very welcoming. On the way out I could feel the difference when talking to Matt and the pride he takes in running this place, and making sure that everyone leaves satisfied.
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4.4
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5.0
1y

As I sat down to make this reservation after reading the NYT article mentioning this Gloucester establishment, I was beginning to have high expectations considering I'd have to make the hour drive just to try their pizza, but it was a risk I was willing to take.

Pulling in to park near the restaurant, the first thing visible to us was one of the employees chopping wood in the back for their wood fired oven and a line around the corner before they opened. From there I had the inkling that this place was really legit. When they seated us our waiter was incredibly polite and helpful as he gave us his recommendations for pizzas to try. After viewing the menu it was time to order for our table of 3.

To start, we ordered a dozen oysters (2 of each oyster offered) which came out cold, fresh, and incredibly delicious. The cocktail sauce accompanying the oysters was an excellent way to elevate the oysters as well. Now for pizza: we ordered the margherita, the ricardo, the funghi, and the louis primo. The pizzas themselves are pretty small so three to four is a good amount especially if your looking to try multiple pizzas. The margherita was very good but compared to the other pizzas the most basic. The freshness of the basil and the sauce elevated the margherita but at the end of the day it was the most simple. The louis primo was a step up with the cheese and sausage and a hint to heat with the peppers and onions and another must have. The ricardo similarly was delicious and the soppressata brought the whole pizza together. While all the pizzas thus far were incredible, the funghi pizza was the bell of the ball. The white pizza with mushrooms, cheese, onion, and a hint of lemon was the showstopper of all showstoppers. I appreciated that they didn't just cut up big mushrooms but instead used smaller mushrooms. The hint of lemon added acidity and zest that truly tied this pizza together. If there is one pizza that has to be ordered it is no doubt the funghi pizza.

All in all I think the NYT absolutely nailed this review and frankly it's a shame Massachusetts doesn't have the Michelin Guide because believe me this place deserves more than its flowers, it deserves a star. When you have an italian like my father tell the waiter that this is the best pizza he's had in this country then you know its the real deal. I thought the oyster and pizza combo would be odd but it works so well that now I can't think of pizza without it. The locally sourced produce that they mention on the menu from the local farms adds an additional level of freshness that it hard to beat. I believe that this place might not only have the best pizza in the state but that it's WELL WORTH the drive from...

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5.0
1y

I sauntered in for dinner this past Sunday having attended the annual St Peters Fiesta. First of, not only were there a lot of people in the city due to the Festival, but this incredible restaurant had just received a nod in a New York Times review as being one of the top 25 Pizza places in the US, the only one in the northeast. Needless to say, I least expected to find even a solo seat, but then I had also not expected to be ushered by a very congenial and amiable host, who I later found out is the co-owner, Matt Cawley. Right from his warm welcome and how he greets and cares to thank each of his patrons, I knew that this place had a special vibe.

Having gotten a seat that was amazingly still available at the bar, I couldn’t help but notice the unique custom surface that has a rich veneer filled with Oyster shells patterned in concrete. This is complemented by the very warm ambiance and the friendly service that you will notice all around. Neil and Pat were just the most pleasant folks one could have for a relaxed time at the bar. They made the experience special and inviting.

The nice thing is that this place offers smaller portions, so one can try a wider selection from an interesting menu. I started with Oysters that were amazing; see photo with the description. I would say the one from PEI might have had a slight edge over the others, but they were all very flavorful. The next round was a delightful three slice Bruschetta plate which would please any palate; my favorite being the Olive Tapenade. The final course was the acclaimed Pizza, which are all personal sized, and can be shared. I had the Louis Prima, with sausage, red onion, hot peppers, mozzarella and basil. The thin crust is freshly made in the wood fired oven on site, and is as delectable and appetizing as the Times review suggested. From the lean sauce and hardly any grease, to the fresh ingredients you could not ask for a more satisfying taste in a mouth watering pizza bite. Even though I was full, I could not resist finishing the evening with a savory Tiramisu portion.

If you are in town, it would be well worth stopping by this restaurant and enjoying the unique set of dishes, and of course the Pizza that catapulted this restaurant to a coveted list in the Times. The ambiance is very cozy and the staff make the place very welcoming. On the way out I could feel the difference when talking to Matt and the pride he takes in running this place, and making sure that everyone...

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5.0
10y

I'd heard about Short & Main from a couple foodie friends in Boston and when I was at my mom's in Cape Ann a couple weekends ago, we decided to check it out--so glad we did!

Ambiance: A bit loud... but the staff is really friendly, helpful, and sweet. The room could use a bit of a makeover with some crazy looking flooring and no real area to wait for the hostess, but that's not why we went. When we showed up it was kind of awkward b/c the hostess wasn't there and there were a few groups standing there looking confused... but once we were seated all was well. We sat at the raw bar, which I loved. The bar has oyster shells in it! Kind of neat! From our seat we could see all of the food prep. It was pretty cool (although the brick oven looked like it might fall down. It's on legs not a platform! ha). Also, no a/c, it was fine since we went on a cool night, but on a hot night that might be a deal breaker.

Apps: I love oysters. My mom, not so much. So I had a couple ICOs and we got a salad to share. Both were excellent. The only thing about the apps was that they didn't really 'go' with pizza. But that didn't hold me back. There was an awesome looking tuna tartar (mom's not so into that either...) and a lobster/avocado salad that looked great. Next time ;) There was a chicory salad that looked pretty great too.

Pizza: We couldn't decide--wanted to try the goat cheese, the mushroom, everything! But we decided to start traditional and went with the margherita. It was SUPER thin and crunchy. The sauce was sweet. The size was perfect for two. There was just the right amount of cheese (I'm not one who loves an over abundance of cheese on my 'za). It was great. Toward the end of the pizza is started to get slightly soggy, but that's what you get when the crust is so deliciously thin! I didn't mind one bit.

Drinks: Mom and I both had a beer--mom loved that they had a smaller than a pint beer size. The selection was great with a special S&M beer, some great Boston beers (pretty things), some great cape anns, and the Maine Brewery Peeper, which is what I got.

Overall, I really enjoyed this place and can't...

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