Dining establishments and eateries
Pilgrim House Provincetown
Provincetown's most fabulous drag brunch keeps the stage hot with rotating lineups that change nightly—live singing, dance numbers, comedy, and character illusions that'll have you laughing through your eggs Benedict. Wednesday's "Panties in a Brunch" features pop parodies and Broadway...
Jeremiah Harmon returns to Provincetown for an intimate evening of story-songs and chamber pop rooted in folk blues and Southern gospel. Accompanied by a small string band and joined by special guests from the local scene, this is music drawn...
A campy, high-energy stage retelling of the cult-classic film gets a delicious twist: Miranda Priestly's been spray-painting the bottoms of her shoes red to fake designer status, and when the scandal breaks, it's all fashion week fiascos, office meltdowns, and...
Billie Jean and La Kia Mondale bring the Vegas glamour to Provincetown with a high-energy two-queen showcase. Dazzling costumes, iconic music, and show-stopping moments that capture the spirit of a Las Vegas revue — the kind of night that reminds...
Darren Criss brings his Tony Award-winning talent to an intimate solo evening at the historic Provincetown Town Hall. Expect a kaleidoscopic mix of Broadway favorites, timeless standards, and original pieces woven together with his signature humor and storytelling. This is...
Paige Turner opens a storybook and anything becomes possible — rainbows, live songs, kindness that saves the day, and everyone invited into the adventure. This Family Week favorite is all-live singing, storytime, interactive fun, and silly surprises set to music...
A wild, funny, and touching one-woman cabaret from queer icon Bitch—the legendary violinist, feminist force, and Kill Rock Stars artist. This electric show takes you through her punk dyke roots with Bitch and Animal, her indie rock ascent, and her...
Michael Chapman takes the Post Office Cafe stage for an evening devoted entirely to the women who didn't just sing — they owned it. Pop royalty, Broadway legends, soul queens, country and rock goddesses: this is a genre-spanning celebration of...
Australian cabaret virtuoso Kim David Smith—hailed by Broadway World as the "David Bowie of cabaret" and by The New York Times as the "male Marlene Dietrich"—brings torch-singing mastery to Provincetown. Expect bruise-hearted renditions of Marlene, Minnelli, Piaf, Judy, and more,...
Provincetown's Carnival Parade rolls down Commercial Street, and the Post Office Cafe's patio is the place to watch it unfold. Grab a prime spot on the street, order a cocktail special, graze on passed appetizers, and soak in the music...