The Wagner at Duck Creek
70 Main St., Wellfleet, Massachusetts 02667, USAWhy We Like It
Ideally located close enough to Wellfleet to walk to town, but with a setting on acres of grounds, woods and a marsh to make it feel private, the Wagner at Duck Creek is a charming place to stay. Staff are professional and courteous, rooms are comfortable with modern amenities, and having the Well Tavern on site is a nice perk. When new planned amenities like a gym and a pool are installed, there will be even more to like about the inn.
Fodor's Expert Review
Set on 5 wooded acres by a pond, a creek, and a salt marsh, this old inn, with 27 rooms, consists of a circa-1815 main building and two other houses from the same era. The two-room Carriage House is cabinlike, with rough barn-board and plaster walls. There's live jazz at the Well Tavern + Kitchen next door which boasts a full martini bar, light bites and desserts.
Tip The owners are always upgrading and adding amenities. Plans are in the works for a pool, gym and much more in 2018 and beyond.
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Room
Rooms in the main inn (except rustic third-floor rooms) have a simple charm; typical furnishings include claw-foot tubs, country antiques, lace curtains, chenille spreads, and rag rugs on hardwood floors.
You Should Know For the most privacy, book a room in the Carriage House or the Cottage.
Bathroom
Pristine bathrooms boast clawfoot tubs or showers.
Lobby
The bright lobby/living area features couches and chairs, but most guests like to hang out outdoors on the expansive deck or on the Sun Porch
Dining
A generous continental breakfast is included. The Well Tavern + Kitchen serves typical pub fare.
Drinking
A full bar is available at the Well Tavern.
What's Nearby
Getting Around
You can get around on foot, or easily by bike, to Wellfleet’s beaches, restaurants, shops and more.
Restaurants
The Wicked Oyster (1-minute walk) offers excellent fresh seafood, as well as other dishes like steaks and burgers, in a cool 1750s structure which was formerly a house. Located right on the water, The Bookstore & Restaurant (19-minute walk) has been serving up seafood since 1964. One specialty is the Cape Cod clambake, with boiled lobster, corn on the cob and steamers. The secondhand bookstore is a treasure trove and the perfect place to pick up a beach read or rediscover a classic.