
Zip Code - 02655 |
The Roadhouse Cafe, located at 488 South Street in the heart of Hyannis, is recognized as one of Cape Cod's premiere restaurants.
The key for the Roadhouse Cafe has been to consistently provide superior food, service and ambiance to both locals and visitors alike. Owned and operated by David Colombo for the last twenty three years.
488 South St., Hyannis, MA
phone: 508-775-2386
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| HN's Last 24 in Photos: Bar Brawl, Chipped Tooth? and Angry Produce Going Off on ICE Saturday January 17, 2026 |
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ABOVE: Barnstable Police responded to Main Street in Hyannis shortly after midnight following reports that a fight inside a nightclub had spilled onto the sidewalk. The scene was calm by the time HN arrived. A man from Florida was briefly detained in handcuffs while officers investigated. A woman with a chipped tooth was reportedly transported to Cape Cod Hospital for evaluation. According to one account, the man suddenly punched the woman in the face; he denies it happened that way. He was released while officers work to obtain surveillance footage. He may be summoned to court if the video shows he was the aggressor.
ABOVE: Early-morning HN photos from around Hyannis yesterday?a city slowly coming back to life. A jogger in hi-viz pants cautiously crosses Sea Street.
Meanwhile last evening, beyond our bridges?
ABOVE HN PHOTO: A disgruntled vegetable spoke its version of ?truth to power? on live TV outside a federal building in Minnesota.
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| Vehicle crashes into Sheriff's Department sign, bursts into flames at the Otis Rotary Saturday January 17, 2026 |
| BOURNE ? A car reportedly struck the Barnstable County Sheriff's Department sign at the Orleans Rotary and then burst into flames about 8:15 PM Friday. The drive was able to get out and was evaluated. Police are investigating the crash,
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| LISTEN: Barnstable Sheriff's addiction program federal funding reinstated Thursday January 15, 2026 |
| BARNSTABLE ? Federal officials have rescinded the cancellation of grant funding for the Barnstable County Sheriff's Office addiction treatment program after just a day pause. The $2.6 million dollar grant slated to end this September supported their Expanded Medication Assisted Treatment (EMAT) Program, providing re-entry planning for individuals with opioid use disorder. It included group [?]
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| Barnstable Sheriff among federal agencies losing funding Thursday January 15, 2026 |
| BARNSTABLE ? The Barnstable County Sheriff's Office says they have lost federal funding for addiction treatment services. They were among hundreds of agencies this week which received termination letters from the Trump Administration. The Sheriff's office says the $2.6 million dollar grant slated to end this year supported their Expanded Medication Assisted Treatment (EMAT) Program, [?]
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| HN Photo: Warmer weather comes with warmer weather woes? Thursday January 15, 2026 |
| HN Photo Notes: I was told I could expect to see more than the usual number of homeless individuals on the streets last evening. Apparently, when the temperature rises above freezing, some of the emergency overflow homeless shelters (basically local hotels) end up kicking the unfortunate to the curb. I'm told this is so certain programs can save money put aside for those nights when the homeless in Hyannis are endangered by deadly temps below freezing. Last evening, it was in the low 40s when HN snapped the above photo. At around 1:30 a.m., police and firefighters had been called to Main Street in front of the Barnstable Police Department substation for a report of an older man down on the sidewalk. I guess the 911 caller wasn't very cooperative, and responders didn't know what they really had until arriving on scene. Responders found a 68-year-old homeless man who had fallen onto the sidewalk and needed help. He had reportedly been drinking and may have been suffering from the effects of gravity and hard surfaces. He was eventually transported to Cape Cod Hospital. Poor fella. If only?for his sake?it had been a little colder out last evening!
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| Optimism, Opportunities Seen at WaterWorks 2025 Wednesday January 14, 2026 |
| At the 2025 WaterWorks Career Exploration Day held at Cape Cod Community College, West Barnstable, on Tuesday, January 13, optimism was the order of the day. |
| Town of Barnstable has moved to a new web address Wednesday January 14, 2026 |
| HYANNIS ? The Town of Barnstable has announced a new domain name for its website. Officials say the new name, Barnstable.gov, will be more efficient for people looking to access the town's website. ?Only organizations that have been vetted and apply for can get a .gov domain. It's a more authoritative domain because only government [?]
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