Eldredge Room
Eldredge Room is somewhat of a homecoming for Chef/Owner Toby Hill , whose
mother’s
maiden name is the restaurant’s namesake. Chatham has been populated
by the Eldredge family since the 1600’s, with Hill’s ancestors
being some of the area’s earliest settlers. Hill dreamed for many years
that he would be able to honor his mother, who taught him how to cook when
he was growing
up, and he could not imagine a better place to do so than in the town where
the Eldredge family created their legacy. The restaurant’s logo is the
Eldredge family crest with Eldredge family members’ names in the background.

Eldredge Room is located at the Queen Anne Inn in classically beautiful Chatham, Massachusetts. Built in 1840 as a wedding present to the daughter of famous Clipper Ship Captain Norman Howes, the Queen Anne Inn is full of historic charm, decorated with original furniture and antiques from outer Cape Cod and Nantucket. Eldredge Room is decorated with American art, period antiques and relics that complement the charm of the Queen Anne Inn. This truly classic inn provides guests with an intimate and comfortable setting. Chatham's location near the "elbow" of Cape Cod provides easy access to the entire Cape, and the many fine beaches that grace its 65 miles of shoreline. Chatham has a seaside resort ambiance that is unrivaled anywhere, with quaint shops and galleries housed in traditional cedar-shingled buildings. A year-round destination two hours south of Boston, spring and summer bring old-fashioned band concerts, baseball games and great local theatre productions to Chatham, while fall and winter are popular times for seal watching, biking and antiquing.
The creative, light-hearted menu offera an interesting contrast to the elegant yet comfortably relaxed dining room. Known for his dedication to supporting local growers and vintners, Chef Toby Hill offers both an a la carte and chef’s tasting menu for dinner, all highlighting the bounty of New England.