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Roadside Stop Nick’s Cove: Shore Lure

SHORE LURE

ick up the old landline in the boathouse at the end of the dock at, and, if you’re lucky (meaning, it’s an exceedingly slow night), you might be able to order from the kitchen. You’ll want (from that very same body of water you are gazing at). The cottages on stilts in the bay and the spirit of Highway 1 hospitality date back to the 1930s, but the historic fishing cabins have been more recently restored. Maybe you’ll want to stay a night or two.

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