Provincetown never ceases to surprise. Our most recent trip last week for Carnival is a good example. We’ve been going to Ptown for so long it would be safe to say that we have our routines but there always seems to be a twist or surprise; maybe that is part of Provincetown’s appeal. This year when friends said they had a friend who was an amazing cook who was having a casual get together deep in the East End we tagged along not expecting much.
Imagine our surprise when the friend happened to be Chef Gary Danko, a celebrated chef who spent years running award-winning kitchens in the Bay Area, including Beringer Vineyards and The Ritz-Carlton San Francisco.
After passing a pleasant hour outside meeting dinner guests as they walked back from the center of town, we were invited to dinner. My only regret from the entire dinner was that I didn’t pace myself better or bring a better camera to capture how beautiful everything was.
Chef Danko’s “casual dinner” for twenty was easily my best I’ve had in Provincetown. What a treat to get a chance to spend time with Gary in his kitchen and to watch him entertain. While I realize not everyone has the same chance that we did, his self named San Francisco restaurant, has received raves from the likes of the NY Times and may be a place you’d like to put on your list of places to try the next time you visit the Bay Area.
For more about Gary, his cooking and his successful restaurant: garydanko.com.






You and hubs are a cute couple. Your blog almost makes me wish I lived in Boston. I would have to snowbird to Florida if I did. The events you cover sound great, even for a hopeless introvert like me. I look forward to reading your blog and sometimes save up and read only on weekends. Thanks.
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What a sweet comment, thank you.
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