Hi John, Try the "Edgewater Cafe" (978-526-7494) in Magnolia, MA. (Follow rt 127 south out of Gloucester for a terrific oceanside drive (you go by Hammond Castle, etc.)) They're at 69 Raymond St, Gloucester, MA 01930-3925 Call first to get their off-season hours. Map: http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?BFCat=&Pyt=Tmap&newFL=Use+Address+Below&addr=69+Raymond+St&csz=magnolia%2Cma&Country=us&Get%A0Map=Get+Map http://www.endicott.edu/area_accommodations.pdf Caveat: I'm not speaking from personal experience, only consistent recommendations from friends. I drive by the place often when I scuba dive from Magnolia Rocks (year round.... yeah, I'm crazy... it's all those peppers I grow and eat!) On my way to the dive site it's too early for them to open. On my way back from the dive site I'm usually too wrinkled and wet for public appearances ;) Regards, John (978) 526-7494 Edgewater Cafe - Authentic Mexican food in a casual atmosphere. --- "John Benz Fentner, Jr." <johnfentner@attbi.com> wrote: > Gonna be in Gloucester, Massachusetts for the weekend. Ol' Wotserface > is > planning on dying of lobster poisoning but I'd like something with a > bit > more kick. Anybody got any recommendations for hot/spicey in the > Gloucester/Rockport/Cape Ann area? > > JB > Steamers with butter & Green Aji Sauce Oh My. > -- > ********************************* > John Benz Fentner, Jr. > Unionville, Connecticut, USA > "Lex Non Favet Delicatorum Votis" > ********************************* > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com