Remember To RESERVE YOUR TABLE

"The Captains' Mile" Of Historic Yarmouth Port

INAHO Is Located Within

Where A Cluster Of Old Ship Captains' Houses Still Exist Today

Plaque located to the left side of Inaho's front door

More spacious than you might imagine from the outside.

The sushi bar is unreserved seating.

INAHO's Location Has Been Placed On The National Registry of Historical Places by The U.S. Department of The Interior.

Booths will accommodate 6 comfortably.

Make a reservation.

Dine at a table, the sushi bar, or the cocktail bar.

Have a drink at the bar before your meal, or feel free to stay and dine at the bar.

Tables accommodate parties of 2 to large groups.

The 'C-Room' is available for private events.

Yarmouth Port, originally called Mattakeese by the Native people, is where Stephen Hopkins who arrived on the Mayflower, was given permission to leave Plymouth Colony to construct his home.

Within 20 years of the Pilgrim's first arrival, Yarmouth Port was already home to 28 families.

Yarmouth Port's Mill Lane road where Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins first settled.

A Little History of Yarmouth Port

No... Yarmouth Port doesn't have a long history with sushi, but it is a nice place to visit nonetheless.