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Best Of Patch Readers' Choice Falmouth 2012

Friday, May 25, 2012

Winner: Best Wedding Reception Venue in Falmouth

Find out who won this week's poll!

The results are in, and it was a close one—but Highfield Hall has just been voted the best place to hold a wedding reception in this week's "Best of Patch Readers' Choice" poll. Highfield Hall is a nonprofit center for arts and culture. Saved from demolition and lovingly restored in recent years, the 20,000 square foot Victorian mansion was built in 1878 by the Beebe family of Boston. The venue is available for weddings, private celebrations, community meetings and corporate events. Other wedding reception venues that got your votes included Coonamessett Farm, the Coonamessett Inn, and the Sea Crest Beach Hotel. So congratulations to all! Review Highfield Hall yourself on our reviews page!

Monday, May 21, 2012

Best of Patch Readers' Choice Poll: Best Wedding Reception Venue

Vote in this week's poll and defend your choice in the comments section below. Then check back Friday for the winner!

With summer coming up and beach season kicking into gear, Cape Cod is always the perfect place for a warm weather destination wedding. But where to arrange the big day? This week, we want to know where you think the best wedding reception venue in Falmouth is. The choices are: the Coonamessett Inn, the Woods Hole Inn, Coonamessett Farm, the Sea Crest Beach Hotel, Bourne Farm, the ShoreWay Acres Resort Inn, the Navigator, the Beach Breeze Inn, or Highfield Hall.  We'll leave the poll up all week, then close voting at 9am on Friday. At noon that day, we'll share your top local pick. In the meantime, you can always go to our Patch Places page and search for local businesses by category, or write reviews and recommendations. Due to this poll …

Jess Holderbaum

9:48 am on Thursday, May 24, 2012

My wedding was spectacular at Coonamessett Farm Last September, they have my vote!   more ›

Monday, April 23, 2012

Best of Patch Readers' Choice Poll: Best Florist in Falmouth

Vote in this week's poll and defend your choice in the comments section below. Then check back Friday for the winner!

So it's your hubby's birthday, or perhaps Mother's Day (coming up on May 13, by the way)... where do you go to get the freshest, most beautiful arrangement of flowers in Falmouth? This is your chance—let your neighbors know where your favorite place to buy flowers in town is. Vote in the poll below and defend your choice in the comments section! This week's choices are: Courtney's Floral Creations, Hobart's Fine Florals, Lawrence Gardens, Casablanca Florals, Allen's House of Flowers, Falmouth Florist, Shaw's, or Stop and Shop. We'll leave the poll up all week, then close voting at 9am on Friday. At noon that day, we'll share your top local pick. In the meantime, you can always go to our Patch Places page and search for local businesses by …

jb

7:37 am on Friday, April 27, 2012

Lawrence gardens has my vote   more ›

Monday, April 16, 2012

Best of Patch Readers' Choice Poll: Best Chowder in Falmouth

Vote in this week's poll and defend your choice in the comments section below. Then check back Friday for the winner!

Whether you like it red (blasphemy!) or a traditional New England thick-and-creamy white, there's hardly anyone out there who doesn't love a great cup of chowder once in a while. But where to get the most authentic, fresh, and tasty bowl? This is your chance—let your neighbors know where your favorite place to eat chowder in Falmouth is. Vote in the poll below and defend your choice in the comments section! This week's choices are: Liam Maguire's, the Fishmonger Cafe, the Captain Kidd, the Landfall Restaurant, Crabapple's, the British Beer Company, the Quahog Republic, the Quarterdeck Restaurant, Three of a Kind Sports Bar and Seafood, Oysters Too, Artie's Cafe, the Clam Shack, the Silver Lounge, or Dana's Kitchen. We'll leave the poll up …

Cynthia Thibodeau

12:47 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

Liam McGuire's has THE best chowder!   more ›

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