“Hot” Concept: The Après Sea Lodge

by Jeff Shaw

One of two curling lanes at the Pelham House in Dennis Port. Photo credit: Pelham House.

For the third straight year, I’ve dedicated a winter post to snowsports. As you may have noticed, I like to ski. Sadly, Cape Cod is a desert when it comes to downhill skiing. No worries, a short-ish drive west will take you to the slopes. 

While plenty of winter wonderlands can be found on Cape Cod, particularly during the holiday weeks of December, a hot new-ish concept (and perfect pun) can be found in Dennis Port: an oceanfront Après Sea [Ski] Lodge! (The aforementioned perfect pun.)

Last February, The Pelham House in Dennis Port, launched “Cape Cod’s only curling and cozy winter dining destination.” The oceanfront Après Sea Lodge features curling, food and drink, live music with a ski village vibe. 

The fireplace behind the curling lane surrounded by Christmas Trees creates a winter village vibe at the Pelham House. Photo credit: Brad Joyal.

That’s right, the ocean giving the mountains a serious challenge for the much sought-after winter village experience. While the program is aimed at attracting visitors to boost off-season business, the après sea scene is a hot ticket with locals. 

The public access to curling lanes provides an opportunity to make new friends and try a new activity. The $50 price tag includes curling, but more practically acts as a dining credit, extending the evening.

Whether curling or dining, live music can be enjoyed from 6-9pm each Friday and Saturday. Currently, reservations are only available through January, though ongoing popularity might force an extension.

Either way, be sure to catch the Après Sea Lodge, the next winter wave on Cape Cod!