Cape ColaA Coastal Classic

A small-batch cola crafted for quiet mornings, sandy afternoons, and all the timeless moments that make Cape Cod feel like home.

The CapeCod Standard

Savor the View. We'll Handle the Refreshment. There is a specific rhythm to life on the Cape. It's the morning walk on the flats, the late lunch on the porch, and the quiet beauty of a town that refuses to rush.

Cape Cola was created to accompany these moments. We aren't interested in the hustle of the highway or the neon lights. We are crafted for the garden parties, the beach picnics, and the quiet moments where the only noise is the ocean. This is soda raised to the standard of a sauvignon blanc — sophisticated, crisp, and best served in a glass.

A four-pack of Cape Cola cans

"Things to do in Cape Cod" —a Perfect Dayon the Cape

A sandy path through pine forest on the Pilgrim Spring Trail
Nature

Pilgrim Spring Trail

A peaceful walking trail through pine forest to the site where the Pilgrims are believed to have first found fresh water in 1620.

Colorful gingerbread cottages on Martha's Vineyard
Island

Martha's Vineyard

Colorful gingerbread cottages, dramatic clay cliffs, working harbors, and wide sandy beaches make for a classic New England island escape.

Wide tidal flats at sunset at Mayflower Beach in Dennis
Beach

Mayflower Beach

A beloved bay-side beach with calm, warm waters and incredibly wide tidal flats that stretch far into Cape Cod Bay at low tide.

Ferries and boats along the waterfront at Hyannis Harbor
Island

Hyannis Harbor

One of the busiest waterfronts on the Cape and the main gateway to the islands, filled with ferries, fishing boats, and waterfront restaurants.

Oceanfront rooftop dining at Pelham House Resort in Dennis Port
Food & Drink

Pelham House

A modern oceanfront resort with stunning Nantucket Sound views and one of the best sunset dining spots on Cape Cod.

Shops and restaurants along Hyannis Main Street
Culture

Hyannis Main Street

One of the liveliest downtowns on the Cape, filled with local shops, restaurants, cafés, galleries, and entertainment near the harbor.

The red-and-white Nauset Light above the dunes
Nature

Nauset Light

One of Cape Cod's most recognizable landmarks — a red-and-white lighthouse that has guided ships along the Outer Cape for more than a century.

Taproom and brewing tanks at Cape Cod Beer in Hyannis
Food & Drink

Cape Cod Beer

A local craft brewery known for small-batch beers, brewery tours, outdoor events, and popular summer concerts in a relaxed community atmosphere.

Pirate shipwreck artifacts on display at the Whydah Pirate Museum
Culture

Whydah Pirate Museum

Home to artifacts from the only fully authenticated pirate shipwreck ever found, offering a fascinating look into 18th-century maritime life.

Wooden boardwalk crossing the salt marsh at Gray's Beach in Yarmouth Port
Beach

Gray's Beach

A peaceful boardwalk extending over scenic salt marshes along Cape Cod Bay, famous for wide-open views and unforgettable sunsets.

Rippled tidal flats and sandbars exposed at low tide at Brewster Flats
Beach

Brewster Flats

When the tide retreats, 1,200 acres of shimmering sandbars, tide pools, and sculpted ripples emerge — one of Cape Cod's most extraordinary coastal experiences.

A paved bike path winding through trees on the Cape Cod Rail Trail
Outdoor

Cape Cod Rail Trail

One of the Cape's most popular outdoor experiences — a paved path winding for miles through forests, ponds, and charming towns.

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Heritage& Quality

Rooted in Charm. Cape Cod manages to stay timeless because we value quality over speed. From our historic lighthouses to our family-run clam shacks, we believe the best things are kept small and special.

Cape Cola honors that tradition. We use high-quality, natural ingredients to create a flavor that feels as nostalgic as a postcard. It's a small luxury you can hold in your hand — a reminder that the best part of the world is right here.

Bring the feeling of the
Cape home with you