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    TOPPER'S at The Wauwinet

    1,195Pearl Points

    Seasonal fine dining, serious wine, easier booking.

    TOPPER'S at The Wauwinet, Restaurant in Nantucket

    About TOPPER'S at The Wauwinet

    Topper's at The Wauwinet holds an AAA Five Diamond rating and a La Liste ranking, making it Nantucket's most credentialed fine-dining option for a destination dinner. The wine list — 1,550 selections, 20,000 bottles deep — is serious by any measure. Open seasonally May through October; resort casual dress; easy to book outside peak summer weekends.

    Who Should Book Topper's — and When

    Topper's at The Wauwinet is the right choice if you're planning a special-occasion dinner on Nantucket and want a formal dining room experience without the stiffness of a white-glove city restaurant. It earns an AAA Five Diamond rating (2025) and has held a position on La Liste's Leading Restaurants list in both 2025 (78pts) and 2026 (76pts), which puts it in credible fine-dining territory for the region. The caveat: it's seasonal, open only from early May through the end of October, so if you're visiting outside that window, the option doesn't exist. Plan accordingly.

    For couples marking an anniversary, food-and-wine travelers who want a destination dinner outside of Nantucket Town, or anyone already staying at The Wauwinet, this is the right call. If you're looking for a quick, affordable meal, it isn't — the $$$ cuisine pricing means you're in the $66+ per person range for a two-course dinner before beverages and tip.

    The Space: Two Modes, One Address

    The physical setup at Topper's gives you a genuine choice between two distinct experiences. The main dining room delivers a traditional fine-dining atmosphere with views over Nantucket Bay, intimate, composed, and suited to long, multi-course meals. The outdoor deck is heated, which extends its usability into cooler evenings, and operates at a noticeably more relaxed register. If you're debating between the two, the deck works well for a long lunch or a casual dinner, particularly if you want to graze through the raw bar and dock-to-table items. The main dining room is the better setting for the prix fixe or tasting menu format.

    The location itself, about nine miles from Nantucket Town on Wauwinet Road, is remote enough to feel like a genuine destination. Getting there without a car is direct if you use the complimentary Wauwinet Lady, a 50-minute cruise from Nantucket Town that The Wauwinet operates for restaurant guests. It's a practical solution that also makes the evening feel like an event. Dress code is resort casual for dinner, which means smart but not formal, no jacket required.

    The Wine Program: A Serious List for This Category

    Wine program here, overseen by Wine Director Dennis Conger and Sommelier Brittany Dawson, is one of the strongest on the island and a legitimate reason to choose Topper's over its Nantucket peers. The list carries 1,550 selections across an inventory of 20,000 bottles, unusual depth for a seasonal resort restaurant. Pricing is in the $$$ tier, meaning expect substantial $100+ bottle options, though the range includes mid-market bottles as well.

    Core strengths are Burgundy, California, Bordeaux, and Rhône, with France and Italy well represented. For wine-focused travelers, this list holds up against the kinds of programs you'd find at destination restaurants like Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg or Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Tarrytown, though those venues operate year-round and at higher price points. For a seasonal island restaurant, the depth here is genuinely notable.

    Food program complements the list well. Chef Kyle Zachary's seasonal prix fixe has featured dishes like sea urchin risotto with truffle and Maine rock shrimp, and local Lightship Diver scallops with oxtail ragout and potato espuma, preparations that call for structured whites and lighter reds, squarely in the Burgundy and Rhône wheelhouse of the list. The seven-course chef's tasting menu, which has included pan-seared Hudson Valley foie gras and roasted duck with chestnut spaetzle, offers a longer format for pairing. If you're coming for the wine experience, the tasting menu is the better vehicle.

    Booking and Logistics

    Booking difficulty at Topper's is rated Easy, which is a relative advantage over comparable fine-dining restaurants on the mainland. That said, the seasonal window is narrow, early May through end of October, and weekends in July and August will fill faster than the rating implies. Book ahead if you're targeting a Saturday in peak summer. For non-staying guests, note that the restaurant is fully accessible; you don't need a room at The Wauwinet to dine here.

    DetailTopper's at The Wauwinet
    Location120 Wauwinet Road, ~9 miles from Nantucket Town
    SeasonEarly May – end of October
    Meals servedLunch and Dinner
    Cuisine pricing$$$ ($66+ for two courses)
    Wine list size1,550 selections, 20,000-bottle inventory
    Wine pricing$$$ (many $100+ bottles)
    Dress codeResort casual
    Booking difficultyEasy (advance booking recommended in peak season)
    Transport optionComplimentary Wauwinet Lady boat from Nantucket Town (50 min)
    AwardsAAA Five Diamond (2025); La Liste 76pts (2026)

    For more dining options across the island, see our full Nantucket restaurants guide. If you're planning the broader trip, our Nantucket hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are useful starting points.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at TOPPER'S at The Wauwinet?

    The seasonal prix fixe is the most focused way to eat here: dishes like sea urchin risotto with truffle and Maine rock shrimp, or local Lightship Diver scallops with oxtail ragout, reflect what chef Kyle Zachary does well with New England sourcing. If you're dining on the outdoor deck, the lobster roll on a round bun with lemon aioli and the Wauwinet Bay oysters are the dock-to-table standouts. Finish with the sea-salted caramel soufflé if it's on offer.

    Can I eat at the bar at TOPPER'S at The Wauwinet?

    Topper's outdoor deck functions as the more casual alternative to the main dining room, offering raw bar items, the lobster roll, and lighter bites in a heated, laid-back setting. The deck is the right call if you want the same kitchen quality without committing to the full dining room format. For a full sit-down meal with wine pairings from the 20,000-bottle cellar, the main dining room is the better fit.

    Does TOPPER'S at The Wauwinet handle dietary restrictions?

    Specific dietary accommodation details are not documented in available venue data, so check the venue's official channels before booking. Given the prix fixe and chef's tasting menu formats, early communication about restrictions is standard practice at this price tier ($$$ cuisine, $$$ wine list) and will give the kitchen time to adjust.

    What are alternatives to TOPPER'S at The Wauwinet in Nantucket?

    Topper's is the most credentialed fine-dining option on Nantucket, holding AAA 5 Diamond status and consecutive La Liste rankings (76 pts in 2026, 78 pts in 2025), which makes direct island comparisons limited. If you want a more casual Nantucket meal without the nine-mile drive from town, other harbour-side spots will serve you faster and cheaper, but you'll give up the bay views, the wine depth, and the dock-to-table sourcing that Topper's centres its menu around.

    Is TOPPER'S at The Wauwinet good for a special occasion?

    Yes, it's one of the clearest special-occasion choices on Nantucket: AAA 5 Diamond, a seven-course tasting menu option, a 1,550-selection wine list overseen by Wine Director Dennis Conger, and bay views from the dining room. The dress code is resort casual rather than formal, so it suits celebratory dinners without requiring a jacket. Book the complimentary 50-minute Wauwinet Lady cruise from Nantucket Town if you want to turn it into a full evening event.

    Location

    120 Wauwinet Road, Nantucket, Massachusetts 02554

    Nantucket, United States

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    Topper's occupies a different category than most of the venues it's commonly benchmarked against. Compared to destination tasting-menu restaurants like Alinea in Chicago or Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Topper's is more accessible, easier to book, lower price ceiling, resort casual rather than formal, but it trades some of the culinary ambition of those venues for a setting and ingredient story that is genuinely its own. If you're a food traveler choosing between a city tasting-menu pilgrimage and a destination resort dinner, these are different trips with different payoffs.

    For seafood-focused fine dining specifically, Le Bernardin in New York City operates at a higher technical level and a higher price point, with a more rigorous kitchen focus. Topper's is not trying to compete on that axis, its value proposition is the combination of location, seasonal ingredients, and a wine program that punches well above what you'd expect from a seasonal island restaurant. The 1,550-selection list with Burgundy and Rhône depth is more comparable to what you'd find at The French Laundry in Napa or Emeril's in New Orleans than to most resort restaurants. Wine travelers will find genuine value here that the broader fine-dining comparison set doesn't fully capture.

    Within the New England regional set, STARS at Chatham Bars Inn on Cape Cod is the closest structural peer, resort restaurant, seasonal format, premium pricing, local ingredient focus. Topper's has the stronger wine program; STARS has the year-round availability advantage. If you're on Nantucket and the season is right, Topper's is the better choice for a serious dinner. If you're planning a broader New England food trip and want flexibility on timing, consider both.

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