9 Ryder - PROVINCETOWN

#29 - Seafood - PROVINCETOWN, Italian, Vegetarian Friendly
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9 Ryder

9 Ryder
3.9 / 5 (425 reviews)

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Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Michael

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★ 3.9 / 5 from 425 reviews

Was Magnolia Roberts at 9 Ryder a mag?
A true gem which has it all. Beautiful views, great service and amazing food! If you enjoy Italian, this is a hidden gem in the heart of Ptown. They do two servings per night at 6 pm and 8 pm. There are only a dozen tables so be sure to make a reservation. All their pasta is home made and they even have two gluten free pastas for those that can't eat gluten. Their red sauce is outstanding and bursting with flavor. Th... View all feedback.

What Wendi Trimble Alcala dislikes about 9 Ryder:
Avoid this place. Bill is miserable and wants everyone else to be miserable too. He publicly humiliated two elderly women this weekend. I wish I could reach out and make sure they’re okay. If either of you ladies read this, please know you have the right to report this man to elder services. We will never again go near this restaurant. Totally disgusting. View all feedback.

brian-p-mechanic903
15.10.2024

What’s happening here? The reluctance to use seasoning is truly puzzling. The carbonara was particularly disappointing; it should be creamy and made with guanciale, but instead, it was not creamy at all and clearly lacked egg yolk. To make matters worse, it was prepared with regular bacon, reminiscent of what you’d find in a roadside diner—what a letdown. As for the portions, they were excessively large, but big servings cannot compensate for the lack of quality or flavor. It saddens me to say that even the Cheesecake Factory would be a better choice than this place. Overall, it was a disappointing experience. They really need to reevaluate their approach, and to top it off, it was expensive. Yikes!

alex-eichel-rabbit28
15.10.2024

This was truly one of the most delightful experiences I've had. Our party of seven was well cared for by our attentive and friendly waitress. The hostess, Miley, shared charming stories and made us feel right at home. The food was absolutely exquisite. We had a mix of adults and young adults in their twenties, and the captivating stories made me feel as if I were on the coast of Italy rather than in Provincetown, MA. Being a family-owned establishment really added to the warm, welcoming atmosphere. I highly recommend this charming restaurant to everyone!

larry-hansen-elephan-1
15.10.2024

What a charming little restaurant! It feels a world away from the usual tourist spots. The menu and wine selection are impressive. For us, the standout dishes were the Polpette meatballs appetizer, the limoncello cake, and the chocolate mousse, all of which were simply excellent. We also loved the fantastic San Michele Valpolicella Ripaso red wine and the side of mushrooms, which were delightful. The Calamari Imbottiti (stuffed squid) and Sogliola Imbottiti (stuffed flounder) were both good but could have used a little something extra; they were slightly bland and had a bit too much breadcrumb. However, we truly enjoyed our server's company, and everyone was very sweet and polite.

michael-niederman
15.10.2024

One of the best places to eat in Provincetown.

brian-reynolds-ivy4
15.10.2024

This is hands down the most disgusting Italian food I’ve ever eaten. Pasta was overcooked and lacked flavor. My steak came out well done after I’ve asked for medium-rare. Been coming here for about 10 years, but this was definitely my last time. $200 for 2 people and we both hated our food. And there were also ants in our bread. What a disaster.

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