During our stay in Fairhaven we dined at a few local restaurants. Here are a few.
Bocca
A premier location for authentic Italian cuisine. Bocca combines modern eclectic ambiance with gourmet Italian flavors. We enjoyed a lovely lunch here.
The Black Whale
Serves fresh, bold and innovative food that reflects the history of New Bedford and celebrates the New Bedford fishermen, their catch and their culture. The menu focuses on local fisher-men’s catch of the day, old seafood favorites and a sprinkling of modern seafood dishes. Located on the New Redford waterfront.
Fathom’s Bar and Grill
Located right next to the harbor, Fathoms has become an integral part of New Bedford’s diverse collection of eateries. Also heavily focused on seafood.
Danny’s Seafood
A family owned and operated restaurant which has been in business in the north end of New Bedford since 1971. Serves quality food at affordable prices, including the best clam boils in the area.
Gene’s Famous Seafood
Gene’s is known for its fresh and delicious food. They offer a wide range of seafood dishes, including the renowned seafood platter and fish and chips. Portions are large.The nautical themed seating area adds to the charm.
Tia Maria
Tia Maria’s European Cafe is a charming eatery located in New Bedford, around the corner from the Whaling Museum. Their focus is on Portuguese cuisine. The cafe offers an inviting atmosphere where tourists can enjoy a leisurely breakfast or brunch while sampling authentic dishes crafted from traditional recipes. Their menu is extensive, featuring an array of options from fluffy omelets to freshly baked pastries and artisanal coffee blends.
We recently visited the two cities/towns of Fairhaven and New Bedford, MA to inter Karen’s parents and to visit old friends. Her parents have plots in Riverside Cemetery in Fairhaven, in an absolutely lovely resting place. The graveside service was touching, and attended by ten old friends of Karen’s. She followed this up with a lovely seafood lunch for all at the The Black Whale.
During our visit we had an opportunity to visit several interesting sites and to dine at a few local restaurants. In this blog I will cover the sites, and in the next blog, the restaurants.
Fort Phoenix
Fort Phoenix is a former American Revolutionary War-era fort located at the entrance to the Fairhaven-New Bedford harbor in Fairhaven.The fort was originally built in 1775 without a name, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. Just off the fort, in Buzzards Bay, was the first naval engagement of the American Revolution, the Battle of Fairhaven on 14 May 1775.
In 1778 the fort was destroyed by the British after a harbor raid. A force under Major Israel Fearing drove off the British, both at the fort and when they attempted an attack on the town the next day. The fort was renamed Fort Fearing, but renamed Fort Phoenix after the mythical bird.
The fort was bombarded by the HMS Nimrod during the War of 1812. After an exchange of gunfire the Nimrod sailed away.
The fort currently has five iron cannons, model 1819 24-pounders, mounted on reproduction wooden carriages. These came from the West Point Foundry in Cold Spring, NY.
The fort was purchased for the town in 1926 by Mrs. Urban Broughton, a daughter of the town’s benefactor Henry Huttleston Rogers. Since then it has been maintained by the town as a public park.
Adjacent to the Fort is a walkable hurricane barrier across the moth of the harbor, designed to protect both towns from aggressive hurricanes.
Unitarian Church
The Unitarian Memorial Church was built, financed and donated to the Unitarians in 1904 by Henry H. rogers in memory of his mother. The church was designed by Brigham, Coveney and Bisbee of Boston in the 15th Century Gothic perpendicular style.
The church is 114 feet in height, 100 feet long in body and 53 feet wide, The nave is 32 feet wide and 71 feet long. The main aisle is 62 feet long. The church, parish house and parsonage are so placed to form three sides of a quadrangle, set among well kept lawns and shrubbery.
Granite locally quarried with Indiana limestone decorative carvings dominate the exterior. All stonework artistry was created by forty-five Italian craftsmen brought to Fairhaven by Rogers.
Fairhaven High School
The school building was donated in 1906 by Henry Huddleston Rogers, who was one of the key men in John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Trust. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1081. The original octagonal gymnasium became home to the first indoor basketball court in an American high school.
Mattapoisett
This is a seaside community near New Bedford with stunning views and lovely beaches.
New Bedford Whaling Museum
The New Bedford Whaling Museum focuses on the history, science, art and culture of the international whaling industry, and the colonial region of Old Dartmouth in the south coast of Massachusetts. Founded in 1903, the Museum’s rich history reveals an intimate relationship with the communities it serves.
Riverside Cemetery
Karen’s parents are now interred at Riverside, just down the street from where she grew up. This is one of the most beautiful cemeteries I have ever seen. It is literally a park, where locals come to walk, exercise their dogs and so on. Lots of old large trees and extensive flowering shrubbery, and located beside the harbor. Well worth a visit.