Lifestyle // Men's
Out of Office: Cape Cod
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Provincetown, MA. -
Long Point Lighthouse, built in 1875. -
Provincetown architecture. -
Lobster rolls at the wedding. Photograph by Gregg Peterson -
Seersucker suits and floral bow ties worn on their special day. -
Whale watching in Martha's Vineyard. -
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The Pilgrim Monument, built in 1910 to commemorate the arrival of the Pilgrims in November 1620. -
Aquinnah Cliffs -
"More delicious lobster." -
The Menemsha Inn fishing vessels. -
An old pier just south of Harbor Master Pier. -
Crab catching during low tide.
As the man who develops the cocktails and wine selections for Neiman Marcus restaurants, “wine guy” Frank Zack gets to drink for a living – and in some swell places, no less. So you can be sure that when he got married in Provincetown, Massachusetts and honeymooned in Martha’s Vineyard, it was a delicious affair. The celebration kicked off with the guests’ welcome gift—a bottle of Truro Vineyards Cabernet Franc. The party continued, at the wedding, with white Burgundy, Rhone, Champagne and local beers served alongside mini lobster rolls, and whole lobsters at the wedding reception. The lobster roll extravaganza continued into their honeymoon. “We ate every lobster roll in sight, some version of it every day,” says Zack.
Cape Cod According to Zack:
To eat: Lobster! Lobster and shrimp frittata at Cafe Edwige in Provincetown and lobster rolls at Aquinnah Cliffs.
To drink: Patio has the best white sangria.
To do: Vintage shopping at Marine Specialties (our new favorite store).
To see: Sit on the porch at the Anchor Inn and watch the world go by.
To wear: Boat shoes every day and Bermuda shorts.
Congratulations Frank!
Photography by Jon Flaugh.