The Black Dog Tavern
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Location & Contact
20 Beach Street Ext.
Vineyard Haven, MA 02568
508.693.9223
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Hours
Open Daily:
Breakfast
Daily: 7am-11amLunch
Sunday-Wednesday 11am-3pm
Thursday-Saturday 11am-4pmDinner
Sunday-Wednesday CLOSED
Thursday-Saturday 4pm-8pm -
Special Nights
Thursdays Prime Rib Night 5pm-8pm
Fridays Pub Night 5pm-8pm (Live Music 6pm-8pm)
Saturdays Destination Dinner Specials 5pm-8pmSpecial Night Menus listed below.
Welcome to The Black Dog Tavern
Waterfront dining in our rustic tavern
Enjoy the best local seafood, chef-crafted entrées, homemade desserts, and our famous breakfast. Full beer and wine menu plus housemade craft cocktails. Dine in our Tavern or covered patio with unmatched views of Vineyard Haven Harbor.
Join us for Easter Brunch at the Tavern
Settle into our cozy tavern overlooking Vineyard Haven Harbor for Easter Breakfast or Brunch.
Our regular Breakfast Menu will be served from 7am-11am.
Easter Brunch Menu will be served from 11am-3pm
No reservations needed—just come by and enjoy Spring by the harbor.
Tavern Menus & Event Calendar
Where island memories are made
The Black Dog Tavern is an ideal setting for intimate gatherings—from engagement parties and anniversaries to corporate dinners. Enjoy sweeping views of Vineyard Haven Harbor paired with thoughtfully curated menus crafted for your special event. Call 508.693.9223 for more information
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The history of The Black Dog Tavern
It began on a bitterly cold day in 1969 with a stale donut and a disappointed Captain Robert Douglas. With no year‑round restaurant on the Vineyard, his meager meal inspired him to sketch a small gambrel‑roofed building on a napkin—an idea that grew into a waterfront restaurant at the head of Vineyard Haven Harbor, a place for locals and visitors to gather.
The Captain’s enthusiasm quickly spread. Townsfolk helped build and shingle the structure, and locals shared recipes for pies, chowders, and soups. When it was finished, he named it after his loyal dog, Black Dog.
Not much has changed since then. The view is still beautiful, and our chefs continue to craft breakfast, lunch, and dinner—year‑round—with the finest ingredients. The Black Dog Tavern also offers a charming waterfront setting for weddings, parties, luncheons, and special events.