PLYMOUTH, Mass. - (July 7, 2025) - Mamma Mia's Restaurants and the Viscariello Hospitality Group are proud to partner with See Plymouth tourist center and Ride Circuit to bring the #MammaBus to Downtown Plymouth Harbor this summer, providing free rides for visitors to all the most popular attractions.
Ride Circuit buses are all-electric vehicles that look like oversized golf carts. The #MammaBus is one of several in the fleet. It's wrapped with with artwork featuring our iconic Italian chef logo, pepperoni pizza, and homemade pasta. The passenger side features ThreeV Restaurant and ThreeV Sand Bar, where the tide meets good times. 
Three of our beloved restaurants are accessible on the Circuit bus route. Mamma Mia's Plymouth Waterfront restaurant is located at 122 Water Street, overlooking beautiful Plymouth Harbor. View our delicious menu of classic Italian food and the South Shore's favorite pizza. Enjoy rooftop dining on our second floor balcony and capture stunning views of the MayflowerII, Plymouth Rock, and Plymouth Bay. Looking for something more upscale? Check out ThreeV's menu of upscale American fare and ride the #MammaBus to their location in Cordage Park. Just want the best frozen drinks by the beach? ThreeV Sand Bar is steps away from the water's edge. View their food truck and bar menu before visiting.
See Plymouth has secured funding to bring the fleet to our historic Downtown and Cordage Park to give free rides all summer. Download the Ride Circuit app on your smart phone to call a driver, or simply hail a ride when you see the shuttle! Help reduce emissions and congestion and its harmful effects on the environment. The vehicles hold five passengers. 2025 Summer hours of operation are June 20-September: Sunday-Wednesday 11am-9pm and Thursday-Saturday: 11am-10pm. Weekends through November.
Are you looking for a fun event happening in Plymouth? The historic Downtown Plymouth Waterfront District has many events all year. From the Mayflower replica and Plymouth Rock, to amazing food, bustling shops, and unique places to stay, America's Hometown has it all. Grab a free
How do I spend a day in Plymouth, MA? The top attractions in Plymouth are the Plimouth Patuxet Museum, Mayflower II, and Plymouth Rock. While the last two are easily accessible by foot when you're in downtown Plymouth, the interactive, immersive Plimouth Patuxet Museum is best reached by the free Circuit shuttle service. The electric, tech-enabled shared vehicles are easily booked using their app, or simply hailing the driver. Not sure which bus is the free Ride Circuit bus? Look for the #MammaBus, decorated with our iconic pizza and pasta!
What are the 10 best things to do in Plymouth, MA? If history is not your thing, the buzzing coastal town and hip shops are worth a visit on their own. There are art shops, cute coastal shops, lovely scenery, breweries, wineries, and craft beer gardens. Patio dining is available at a number of restaurants. Outdoor dining is available at Mamma Mia's on Water Street, where waterfront views and harborfront breezes are a delight with your al fresco dinner.
Self-guided Plymouth MA walking tour Pilgrim Memorial State Park walking tours are available from guides at the See Plymouth Tourist office, starting at the Plymouth Rock Portico. Self-guided tours are available for purchase, or you can try a spooky Plymouth Ghost Tour after dark.
After you've spent the day walking through historic Plymouth and experiencing the bustling downtown, relax at Plymouth's best beachfront bar! Catch a free ride to ThreeV Sandbar, on the shores of Plymouth harbor, using the Circuit bus. You can't get any closer to the water than ThreeV Sandbar. Meet your friends by the shore for lunch, then hop on a free ride to the Waterfront for shopping and attractions. Park once, ride free. Insider tip: park for free in downtown Plymouth when you dine at Cordage Park, then take the Circuit to the waterfront.
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