When you think of "airport food," what comes to mind? Probably overpriced snacks and mediocre meals, right? Many of us have endured long waits for a $6 bottle of water or eaten flavorless fast food while traveling. But not every airport is like that.
Take Chatham Municipal Airport in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. It’s different from your typical airport. You won’t find major airlines here; it’s mostly for small planes and flying lessons. However, there’s a hidden gem: Hangar B Eatery. Even if you’re not flying, this restaurant is worth a stop.
Hangar B has become popular, attracting tourists and locals alike. You might even see a line in the morning, and for a good reason. Instead of the usual fast-food fare, they offer fresh, made-to-order dishes. Think fluffy potato buttermilk donuts, dusted with powdered sugar and served with homemade jam. The small space features indoor seating and a deck where you can watch planes take off while you wait.
What to Expect at Hangar B Eatery
Cape Cod is famous for its seafood, but Hangar B offers more than just that. Their menu features modern American dishes with a touch of Mexican influence. Open only for breakfast and lunch from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., you can savor items like:
- Lemon ricotta pancakes with berries
- Brioche bread pudding French toast
- Cinnamon pancakes for those on gluten-free or vegan diets
- Pilot’s breakfast, which includes eggs, home fries, sourdough toast, and your choice of bacon or chicken apple sausage
- Huevos rancheros and a unique egg and arancini burrito for a Mexican-inspired brunch
With so many interesting options, it’s no surprise that this little airport eatery has drawn a crowd. It highlights a trend where travelers are not just looking for quick bites but quality meals that offer a taste of local flavor.
Recent surveys show that more people are willing to explore local dining options while traveling rather than sticking to familiar chains. This change reflects a broader shift toward appreciating unique culinary experiences, even in unexpected places like airports.
So next time you’re in Cape Cod, don’t just rush through the airport. Stop by Hangar B Eatery for a meal that might change your view on what airport food can be! If you’re venturing beyond Cape Cod, Massachusetts has some historic eateries you might want to explore, too. Just remember to try the chow mein sandwich—it’s a quirky local favorite!
For more on unique airport dining options, you can check out this Chowhound article.