Surfside Subs Today’s Specials are TOO GOOD to Miss! 🦞😋

Treat yourself today with some of our customer favorites!

🦞 Lobster Roll Special – $19.99 + tax
Served with crispy chips & pickles!

🍕 Pizza Deals
⭐ Buy ANY 18″ Pizza → Get an 18″ Cheese Pizza for only $5
⭐ Buy ANY 16″ Pizza → Get a 16″ Cheese Pizza for only $5
⭐ 16″ Pizzas HALF OFF
(Maximum of 2 pizzas)

📍Please note:

  • Excludes gluten-free crusts
  • Pizza specials cannot be combined
  • Excludes online orders

Bring your family, grab your friends, and let us take care of lunch or dinner today! 🍕❤️

📞 Call ahead for takeout or stop by—we can’t wait to serve you!

Fire Department Brings Home the Public Safety Seine Boat Race Championship

We couldn’t stay until the end of the Public Safety Seine Boat Race yesterday morning but I understand the Gloucester Police Department, Fire Department and Coast Guard had an impressive race. The Fire Department just finished ahead of the Police Department to the delight of the many family and friends in attendance. Also in attendance (from the water mostly) was the “Grease Gang” doing their fine prep work for the evening’s Greasy Pole Walk. Thanks guys! Special thanks to our public safety officers for their year-round efforts.

The Gloucester Fire Department reported the participants: Rowing (bow to stern, port to starboard): Firefighters Kyle Benson, Nick Meyers, Wellington Machado, Tyler Philbrook, Clay Whitley, Andrew Hugel, Tyler Rogers, Dave Elwell, Charlie Scola and Lukas McRobb

Coxswain: Firefighter Matt Aiello

Scuttling: Jimmy T. (Huge thanks from the FD!)

Men’s 2026 Semi Final Seine Boat Race

The semi finals for the 2026 Men’s Seine Boat Championship were held last night on Pavilion Beach under a threat of fog. Careless Whisper and Power Surge will be facing ZFG in tonight’s finals. Hope to see you there!

** Heavy fog postponed the Junior Men’s race until 9 AM this morning**

Saturday Greasy Pole Champ Chase Sargent

If Chase Sargent was the leading character in last night’s Greasy Pole Walk, the fog played a major supporting role. You can see from the variety of these images that the event started out reasonably clear but soon turned to severely reduced visibility for those of us on shore. Congratulations Chase and kudos to all the walkers!