Sunday, July 29, 2012

What's a Mooncussser?

A mooncusser is a sort of pirate,  but a lazy one.  No arduous sea voyages or plank walking. Mooncussers were shoreline scavengers that would set decoys of fake lighthouses and cause shipwrecks and then come in for the prey. They didn't own boats but road on horseback mostly in the middle of the night.  Sailors were very scared of mooncussers. I don't blame them. Apparently they were ruthless. From what I've heard they were a big problem in the lower Cape. A far bigger problem than Great Whites in Chatham Harbor today.

To make a long story short, there are but a few Mooncussers still around and our favorite is Mooncusser's Tavern in Harwich. There actually was a bloke sitting at the bar that totally resembled a pirate (or maybe the Pied Piper) with a long gray braid, sea cap and earring in his nose drinking a martini. I kid you not. 

This cozy restaurant has a lively atmosphere, a smiling staff and great snacks. With a full tapa menu and martini bar it is a great hang-out. We shared a few tapas and loved the Avocado & Tuna Tempura with wasabi & edamame puree, and the Mooncussers frites with a rosemary bearnaise. As an entree, the Pan Seared Day Boat Scallops with asparagus risotto, crispy shallots, preserved lemon was lovely.  I've  heard that the duck-infused sliders win the overall popularity contest which I will save for next time.

So head on over after a long day at the beach. Our pirate friend may still be there at the martini bar and I am sure he has a lot of stories to tell.


 

Mooncussers Tavern, at the Harwich Port Seafarer, 86 Sisson Road is open daily from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Closed Tuesdays in the Fall.  Telephone 508-430-1230




2 comments:

  1. Sweet blog, nicely done and delivered, with tasty, digestible observations.

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  2. Loving your blog and loving that cute little sea lion too.

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