
Guide by James Houck and Megan Kotelchuck | Photography by Stephen Buchanan and Tony Lewis, Jr.
Chesapeake dining adventures for foodies and all tastes, plus beautiful bay views, dockside dining, local culture, and oh-so-much more!
Welcome to our updated summer dining guide, featuring editors’ selections, readers’ favorites, and local recommendations in fun and unique categories that cover all-things summer. We have crab houses, waterfront views, dining by boat, beach bars, beer gardens, destination restaurants, and more packed into this guide!
To be included, a restaurant had to pique the interest of our editors, be recommended by our readers, be legendary, be surprising, be summery, or be in the What’s Up? Media family of clients. Restaurants are listed alphabetically—not by rank—under each category.
Don’t see your favorite? Let us know the restaurants you think we missed and who should be considered for next year’s guide. Write to us at: editor@whatsupmag.com.
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Let’s make this summer a season of dining adventures!

**Boatyard Bar & Grill
400 Fourth Street, Annapolis; 410-216-6206; boatyardbarandgrill.com; When the patron saint of sailing himself, Jimmy Buffet, frequented an establishment, you know it checks out! Nautical vibe…check! Trophy fish adorning the walls. Yep! Fresh, local seafood and “All killer, no filler” crabcakes—hey, it’s a slogan. Supports local conservation and angling charities—of course. And a darn good margarita to wash down the eats while kicking back with like-minded water warriors. It’s the Boatyard! Read our latest dining review here.
Carpenter Street Saloon
113 S. Talbot Street, St. Michaels; 410-745-5111; carpenterstreetsaloon.com; It’s the heartbeat of St. Michaels. For more than 50 years, the Saloon has served locals and visitors breakfast, lunch, dinner, and plenty of cold drinks to wash it all down. The saloon even runs its own shuttle bus on weekends to help patrons return home or port safely. Live music is also a big draw and keeps the crowds returning season after season.
Capsize OXMD
314 Tilghman Street, Oxford; 410-226-5900; capsizeoxmd.com; Come by boat (Lon W 76.17 X Lat N 38.69) to this relaxing seafood restaurant overlooking Town Creek in maritime-rich Oxford. This seasonal destination has free dockage while you dine and overnight space if you’re in the mood to stay a little longer. The menu leans on blue crab, lobster, scallops, shrimp, conch…you name it. And the indulgent cocktails cover all bases.
Davis’ Pub
400 Chester Avenue, Annapolis; 410-268-7432; davispub.com; Located in the heart of Eastport’s “marina district,” Davis’ is several things: a locals’ hangout, a blue-collar catchall, a quick biz’ lunch spot, a post-boating watering hole, and in recent years, tourist attraction. When famous chef Guy Fieri featured the eatery on his “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” television show, Davis’ instantly became a must-visit for out-of-towners seeking uniquely Annapolitan pub-grub.

Fish Whistle
100 George Street, Georgetown; 410-275-1603; fishandwhistle.com; A northern Bay destination among boaters, Fish Whistle serves classic Shore seafood, plenty of surprises, and respite right on the beautiful Sassafras River. Located at Granary Marina, there’s plenty of transient or long-term seasonal docking and all the amenities.
Red Eye’s Dock Bar
428 Kent Narrow Way N., Grasonville; 410-304-2072; redeyesdb.com; Red Eye’s is more than lunch or dinner. It’s more than great waterfront views in Kent Narrows, or even a boaters’ destination. It’s an experience. The Red Eye’s experience. The dock bar and restaurant has become legendary among summer faithful for its stellar live music scene, bikini contests, cold drinks, and filling food. It’s always a party at Red Eye’s!
**Tickler’s Crab Shack & Restaurant
21551 Chesapeake House Drive, Tilghman; 410-886-2121; wylderhotels.com; Located at the Wylder Hotel at Tilghman Island, the indoor/outdoor crab shack overlooks Harris Creek, is a footstep from docking, and ripe with Maryland maritime influence, including all-things blue crab.
Wharf 38
479 Deale Road, Deale; 443-524-2633; wharf38.com; Hang out with friends, a drink, and flavors to savor at Wharf 38, right on the water! Enjoy stunning views at this perfect dining destination and celebrate everything with local music from talented bands from the community.

Buddy’s Crabs & Ribs
100 Main Street, Annapolis; 410-626-1100; buddysonline.com; With million-dollar views overlooking Annapolis’ Market Space and the Ego Alley harbor, Buddy’s is hard to beat for cracking crabs and enjoying a cold bucketful of brews. It’s all-you-can-eat buffet also is renowned. The downtown dining staple is popular with out-of-town visitors, so arrive early to secure a table or spot on the waitlist.
**Crafty Crab Seafood
6800 Race Track Road, Bowie; 240-245-3715; craftycrabrestaurant.com; New to the region’s seafood scene is Crafty Crab and its urban “sports bar-meets-picking party” vibe with a decidedly New Orleans influence. The steamed platters are the star here, with your choice of crabs (Blue, Dungeness, Alaskan King, Snow, etc.), other steamer staples (mussels, clams, shrimp, crawdads, lobster), and type of seasoning. The menu is unique, the atmosphere active, and the food delicious! Read our new dining review, here.
Fat Boys Crab House
1651 MD-3, Crofton; 443-292-4709; fatboyscrofton.com; It’s a western Anne Arundel gathering spot for friends to pick crabs over a few cold ones while watching the game-du-jour on the flat screens above the bar. Indoors and air-conditioning make for comfy confines in which to crack jumbos!
**Fisherman’s Crab Deck
3032 Kent Narrow Way S., Grasonville; 410-827-6666; crabdeck.com; The expansive open-air seating and outdoor deck sits right on the Narrows of Prospect Bay, offering exciting views of the bustling boats, marinas, and Kent Island way of life. The Schulz family has operated the Crab Deck and adjacent Fishermen’s Inn for decades—the entire operation became, and continues to be, a landmark seafood establishment serving jumbo crabs and piles of steamed seafood to patrons who arrive by both boat (ample docking) or car. Read about the Schulz family legacy here.
Harris Crab House
433 Kent Narrow Way N., Grasonville; 410-827-9500; harriscrabhouse.com; For more than 75 years, patrons have enjoyed picking crabs freshly harvested, delivered, and steamed on site. Harris is an iconic crab house located on the northern side of the Narrows, surrounded by marina docking, the busy water passage, and maritime culture that defines Kent Island.

Jimmy Cantler’s Riverside Inn
458 Forest Beach Road, Annapolis; 410-757-1311; cantlers.com; Waterman-turned-restauranteur Jimmy Cantler and his wife Linda founded what became a destination for crab picking and fresh seafood way back in 1974. Celebrating 50 years, Cantler’s continues to delight guests from near and afar who flock to the tucked-away restaurant that overlooks quiet Mill Creek.
Mike’s Restaurant & Crab House
3030 Riva Road, Riva; 410-956-2784; mikescrabhouse.com; Since ’58, Mike’s has served locals and visitors fresh, local seafood in a dock setting overlooking the South River at the Riva Road Bridge. The picnic tables for crab picking are many, boat docking is free and plentiful, and the market-priced blue crabs some of the best on the Bay! Bonus: the Mike’s operating-family purchased the old Sunset Restaurant in Pasadena and transformed into brethren restaurant, Mike’s North.
Ocean Odyssey
316 Sunburst Highway, Cambridge; 410-228-8633; toddseafood.com; When a restaurant has a specially-designated “Pickin’ Room,” they must be all about them crabs! And they are—the Todd family business dates back to the 1940s as local seafood processors before jumping into the restaurant venture in the ’80s. Over time, Ocean Odyssey has become synonymous with Cambridge seafood culture.
The Crab Claw
304 Burns Street, St. Michaels; 410-745-2900; thecrabclaw.com; What began as a clam and oyster shucking house in the ’50s was turned in a full-service restaurant and crab house by Bill and Sylvia Jones in the ’60s. The Crab Claw, which overlooks the Miles River, remained a summer institution ever since and today, though owned by the adjacent Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, remains operated by the same family.
The Point Crab House & Grill
700 Mill Creek Road, Arnold; 410-544-5448; thepointcrabhouse.com; If the restaurant was any closer to the water, you’d need a bathing suit to enjoy your meal. Opened by chef Bobby Jones and wife Julie on Mill Creek, just off the Magothy River, The Point has a coastal-casual vibe with upscale taste with a refined dinner menu, and offers classic crab cracking on the outdoor patio or screened-in dining room.
Waterman’s Crab House
21055 West Sharp Street, Rock Hall; 410-639-6860; watermanscrabhouse.com; Smack dab in the middle of Rock Hall Harbor sits Waterman’s. With the Chesapeake Bay just beyond nearby jetties, the setting for a complete crab feast with all the fixin’s, delicious crushes, and sunset views is near perfect.

Broken Oar Bar & Grille
864 Nabbs Creek Road, Glen Burnie; 443-818-9070; brokenoarbarandgrill.com; Great food, a rockin’ sushi bar, and panoramic waterfront views of Nabbs Creek…welcome to Glen Burnie! Arrive by boat and get ready for some oarsome food, oarsome beer, and oarsome fun!
**Carrol’s Creek
410 Severn Avenue, Annapolis; 410-263-8102; carrolscreek.com; Did you know Annapolis’ bustling Spa Creek was once named “Carol’s Creek”? A map discovered in France and brought to Annapolis in 1976 showed that the waterway was originally named after Charles Carroll of Carrollton, our most locally famous signer of the Declaration of Independence. Today, Carrol’s Creek restaurant takes pride in its name by offering an elite menu of fresh and delicious seafood and steaks with amazing views of the creek, marinas, and maritime activity. Read our interview with owner Jeff Jacobs here.
Doc’s Sunset Grille
104 W Pier Street, Oxford; 410-226-5550; facebook.com/docssunsetgrille; Looking for a spot in Oxford with the perfect view of the Tred Avon River? I’m saving a barstool for you at Doc’s Sunset Grille. Grab a steam pot of your choice, a great crush, and amazing views!

Photo by Bill Whaley
**Dock House Restaurant
110 Piney Narrows Road, Chester; 443-446-4477; dockhouserestaurant.com; The wrap-around deck gives Dock House the perfect panoramic views of the Kent Narrows. You choose whether you are docking your boat at their slips (GPS coordinates: 38.972897, -76.248326) or parking your car in their lot; either way, you’ll enjoy delicious food and crafty cocktails. Read our new dining review here.
Harrison’s Harbour Lights
101 N Harbor Road, St. Michaels; 410-745-9001; harrisonsharbourlights.com; In 2019, Harrison’s Harbour Lights Restaurant set out on a goal to create the best waterfront restaurant in the state. How do you think they are doing? Harrison’s offers a pear and pecan salad, bacon wrapped scallops, crab imperial stuffed mushrooms, and so many more fresh selections, all with a Miles River view.
Latitude 38
12 Dock Street, Annapolis; 667-204-2282; latitude38waterfront.com; Historic Annapolis is full of gems, and not all of them seem to be hidden. Right on the water in downtown Annapolis, overlooking Ego Alley, is your seafood destination—Latitude 38.

Photo courtesy Libbey's
**Libbey’s Coastal Kitchen + Cocktails
357 Pier One Road, Stevensville; 410-604-0999; libbeyscoastalkitchen.com; Along the Eastern Shore, tradition is paramount, and so is family. You may be familiar with the building on the Chesapeake Bay, but meet the family that now owns it. Walt Petrie combined his wife and daughters’ names (Lisa, Lindsay, and Abbey) to create Libbey’s, where the views are stellar and the fresh, local cuisine is even better! Read our first impression dining review here.
Rosa Mexicano
153 Waterfront Street, National Harbor; 301-567-1005; rosamexicano.com; Ready for a fiesta? Elevate the experience at Rosa Mexicano. Rosa Mexicano is a destination born of a unique vision to combine the rich heritage, culinary techniques, and global impact of Mexican cuisine, all while overlooking the National Harbor on the Potomac River.
Severn Inn
1993 Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard, Annapolis; 410-349-4000; severninn.com; There is no view quite like what you will get from the eastern side of the Naval Academy Bridge at the Severn Inn. Sit on the patio or inside with floor to ceiling windows to truly enjoy a dinner and view of the Academy and Annapolis Harbor.
The Choptank
110 Compromise Street, Annapolis; 443-808-1992; thechoptankrestaurant.com; Local seafood takes the spotlight on The Choptank’s menu. The Choptank is a modern take of a fish and crab house, serving Maryland’s famous bay cuisine, cocktails, crushes, oysters, and craft beer. Since Summer 2022, Choptank in has been an indoor/outdoor dining destination overlooking Annapolis’ Ego Alley and Market Space.
Yellowfin
2840 Solomons Island Road, Edgewater; 410-573-1333; yellowfinedgewater.com; There is plenty to look forward to at Yellowfin. Whether it’s fresh fish, crabcakes, steak, scallops, or sushi, there are more than enough reasons to dine on the South River, especially when you time your visit with an amazing sunset view!

Chessie’s Wharf
609 Melvin Avenue, Annapolis; 443-603-12135; rarbrewing.com; From RaR Brewing with love, comes Chessie’s Wharf, the newest taproom in West Annapolis with a beer hall atmosphere where you’ll make new friends over cold pints. We especially enjoy the wall of “Big Mouth Billy Bass” that sings on the hour!
Crooked Crab
8251 Telegraph Road, Ste. D, Odenton; 443-569-9187; crookedcrabbrewing.com; With large vats of actively brewing beer visible from the taproom, what you see is what you’re getting! Serving a 36-tap rotation of seasonals and classic style beers (including mead!), Crooked Crab also offers brick oven pizzas to help tame the buzz. And the outdoor seating in the parking lot has that pop-up vibe that feels like a Sunday afternoon tailgate.
Cult Classic Brewing
1169 Shopping Center Road, Stevensville; 410-980-8097; cultclassicbrewing.com; Since opening in summer 2018, Cult Classic has become a Kent Island destination—a place to enjoy fresh, local brews in an expansive taproom that also hosts rousing live music, talent and trivia nights, and more.
Forward Brewing
418 Fourth Street, Annapolis; 443-221-7277; forwardeastport.com; If sipping fresh, on site-crafted beer with your besties in the rich maritime Eastport community sounds like a fun idea, look no further than Forward Brewing.
Garten
849 Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard, Severna Park; 443-261-3905; garten-eats.com; The Old World never felt so new and exciting. Garten is the brainchild of Jeremy and Michelle Hoffman, owners of Preserve in Annapolis. The farm-to-table concept is refined with German and French influence, and both indoor and outdoor dining areas in which to toast fine food with good friends.
Heroes Pub
1 Riverview Avenue, Annapolis; 410-573-1996; heroespub.com; A pub that pays homage to first responders, Heroes was, perhaps, the first of its kind in Annapolis—a bar with more than 40 taps lined up and primed to deliver quality craft beer. Play darts over a couple pints, order the best wings in town, and enjoy Annapolitan camaraderie.
Lures Bar & Grille
1397 Generals Highway, Crownsville; 410-923-1606; luresbarandgrille.com; The woodsy vibe of the outdoor beer garden lends well to shady summer and fall days spent enjoying a few beer selections from Lures’ expertly-curated menu, along with fresh nibbles (rockfish bites!) and chef selections that lean on daily market fish and seafood.
Old Stein Inn
1143 Central Avenue, Edgewater; 410-798-6807; oldstein-inn.com; Authentically German from stein to schnitzel, this south county gem has been a destination since the 1980s when Karl & Ursula Selinger emigrated from Rhineland Pfalz to open the restaurant (now run by son Mike). Today, Old Stein’s outdoor biergarten is a four-season experience not to be missed. Read our interview with owner Mike Selinger here.
Pherm Brewing Company
1041 MD-3, Gambrills; 443-302-2535; phermbrewing.com; It seems the west Anne Arundel County community can’t get enough of Pherm’s heady brews. The company expanded its footprint, doubling in size to craft delicious concoctions. The taproom features live music, open mics, trivia nights, and, sometimes, yoga sessions. Bottoms up!
RaR Taproom
504 Poplar Street, Cambridge; 443-225-5664; rarbrewing.com; The flagship taproom of RaR Brewing is located in Cambridge. It’s an original, from the onsite brewing to cedar top bar and local artwork—a place where gathering with friends to share a pint is a uniquely rewarding experience.
Jailbreak Brewing Company
9445 Washington Boulevard N., Ste. F, Laurel; 443-345-9699; jailbreakbrewing.com; HoCo’s first production brewery, Jailbreak gained a following in Laurel and the surrounding communities for its precision crafted brews and approach to accompanying eats. The “Foodworks” side of the taproom offers a hearty menu of handhelds, flatbreads, and dry-aged meats.

Big Owl Tiki Bar
3015 Kent Narrows Way S., Grasonville; 410-827-6523; thebigowl.com; From live music to Sunset DJ Parties, Big Owl Tiki Bar is a glorious beach bar right on the Kent Narrows just waiting for you to bring the party!
Coconut Joe’s Bar & Grill
48 South River Road, Edgewater; 443-837-6057; coconutjoesmd.com; Feel like you are at the beach with indoor/outdoor dining, three bars, including two tikis overlooking the South River. Make the day even better by enjoying the large sand-filled play area with a brand-new pirate ship for the kiddos.

Foxy’s Harbor Grille
125 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels; 410-745-4340; foxysharborgrille.com; Ready to visit paradise without a passport? Foxy’s offers Caribbean-style dishes, Maryland crabcakes, local seafood, and more right in the St. Michaels Marina.
Harbor Shack
20895 Bayside Avenue, Rock Hall; 410-639-9996; harborshack.net; In 2006, the plan was to create Rock Hall’s go-to place for drinking, dining, and entertainment; it is safe to say this neighborhood hangout has succeeded. The Harbor Shack has one of the best views of the Rock Hall Harbor with an eclectic, fun, and upbeat atmosphere on the Upper Eastern Shore.
**The Jetty Restaurant & Dock
201 Wells Cove Road, Grasonville; 410-827-4959; jettydockbar.com; The Jetty has a packed social calendar, with live music all the time, but there is also a chance for you to get involved. Enjoy trivia night, karaoke, bingo, and so much more on the Kent Narrows.
Lowes Wharf Bayside & Tiki Bar
21651 Lowes Wharf Road, Sherwood; 410-745-6684; loweswharf.com; Ice cold beer, cocktails, tasty treats...is there anything else we are missing? Oh yeah! Live weekend music. See ya at Lowes Wharf soon!
Pearl Annapolis and Ponche Tiki Bar
26 Market Space, Annapolis; 410-280-8686; pearlannapolis.com; One of the newest hotspots in Downtown is blending artisan cocktails and gourmet fare. Not only does it have a chic ambiance, but it also has the perfect place for a luau flare: Ponche Tiki Bar. Ponche has a tiki-inspired cocktail menu, pizza, and tacos to enjoy!
Pirate’s Cove Restaurant & Dock Bar
4817 Riverside Drive, Galesville; 410-867-2300; piratescovemd.com; The Dock Bar at Pirate’s Cove overlooks the West River with weekend entertainment, locally caught seafood specials, and a vast selection of beers, cocktails, and wine. Anyone want to join us for happy hour?
**Rams Head Dockside
1702 Furnace Drive, Glen Burnie; 410-590-2280; ramsheaddockside.com; Rams Heads’ pub grub and delicious entrees are served in a casual roadhouse-meets-beach bar atmosphere that overlooks Furnace Creek, complete with sandy beach, picnic tables, and palm trees!
The Sandbar at Rolphs Wharf Marina
1008 Rolphs Wharf Road, Chestertown; 410-778-6347; rolphswharfmarina.com; Rolphs Wharf Marina offers more than just a great place to dock the boat on the Chester River. Grab a cocktail and watch the sun set tonight with sand between your toes.
The Shanty Beach Bar at Tolchester Marina
21085 Tolchester Beach Road, Chestertown; 410-778-1400; tolchestermarina.com; Want me to spill what is considered the best kept secret on the Bay? The Shanty Beach Bar with their live entertainment and mudslides holds the key.

Blackwall Hitch
400 Sixth Street, Annapolis; 410-263-3454; blackwallhitchannapolis.com; The nautical-meets-farmhouse design is omnipresent at Blackwall Hitch, from the upscale décor to the inspired menu, which features Chesapeake cuisine and locally-sourced meats.
Chart House Prime
300 Second Street, Annapolis; 410-268-7166; charthouseprime.com; Long-revered along Eastport’s “Restaurant Row” for its classic ’n classy menu and million-dollar views of Spa Creek, Chart House received million-dollar renovation recently and is primed to continue hosting your special occasion dinners.
**InGrano Restaurant & Events
17 Annapolis Street, Annapolis; 410-980-5514; ingranoannapolis.com; It’s become the darling of West Annapolis—of the entire town really. InGrano boasts creative, contemporary Italian cuisine with world fusion inspiration (Japanese Wagyu served here), served with Vegas flair. Don’t miss the Cioppino. Read our recent dining review here.
**Knoxie’s Table
180 Pier One Road, Stevensville; 443-249-5777; baybeachclub.com; Comfortable yet refined, Knoxie’s offers a fresh, farm-to-table and catch-of-the-day dining experience that features all the classics (crabcakes, rockfish, rack-of-lamb, New York strip) and plenty of fun, surprising dishes! Read our recent dining review here.
**Lewnes’ Steakhouse
401 Fourth Street, Annapolis; 410-263-1617; lewnessteakhouse.com; An Annapolis institution since 1921, the Lewnes family continues to host an impeccable dining experience, in which cuts of U.S. Prime beef, lamb, chicken, and market fresh seafood are the stars. Look no further than Lewnes’ for a dinner that’s sure to impress. Read our 2025 dining review here.
O’Learys Seafood Restaurant
310 Third Street, Annapolis; 410-263-0884; olearysseafood.com; In the heart of Annapolis’ Eastport maritime district, O’Learys exemplifies fine dining, leaning heavily on the freshest seafood available for its culinary creations. While all manner of local and flown-in seafood shine here, don’t overlook the Delmonico steak, Berkshire chops, or the craft cocktails.

**Ruth’s Chris Steak House
Locations in Annapolis and Odenton; ruthschris.com; Feast in supreme style at this renown establishment, where USDA Prime beef cuts are main attractions, but a bevy of market fresh seafood dishes also shine.
Suicide Bridge Restaurant
6304 Suicide Bridge Road, Hurlock; 410-943-4689; suicide-bridge-restaurant.com; Despite its namesake (which has an interesting history), this restaurant is heavenly and well-known among Shore locals for fresh seafood and the weekly Thursday night prime rib special.

McGarvey’s Saloon & Oyster Bar
8 Market Space, Annapolis; 410-263-5700; mcgarveysannapolis.com; For more than 45 years, McGarvey’s has been serving oysters and fresh seafood in the heart of Annapolis. Can’t figure out what you want from the Raw Bar? Not to worry, the Waterman’s Sampler is calling your name.

O’Brien’s Oyster Bar & Seafood Tavern
113 Main Street, Annapolis; 410-268-6288; obriensoysterbar.com; Not only does O’Brien’s offer an extensive raw bar, but they are also helping give back to our Bay. O’Brien’s is a partner of Oyster Recovery Partnership to help repopulate the oyster environment in the Chesapeake Bay. The shells of every oyster you suck down at O’Brien’s end up back in the Bay. Read our full dining review here.
Ruse
209 N. Talbot Street, St. Michaels; 410-745-8011; ruserestaurant.com; Ruse offers an oyster bar as an ode to the rich nautical history of the Eastern Shore, allowing them to showcase a variety of oysters and shellfish from the Chesapeake and other American waterways. I wonder what else Chef Michael Correll is cooking up tonight.
Sailor Oyster Bar
196 West Street, Annapolis; 410-571-5449; sailoroysterbar.com; Looking for the raw bar of your dreams? I think I found the place right here in Annapolis. Local oysters, Japanese Madai Snapper Sashimi, Salmon Crudo, Tuna Tartar toast. Sailor Oyster Bar is open again (completely renovated after a fire); so, take advantage of this unique dining experience!
Sea Salt
1 Park Place Unit 7, Annapolis; 443-288-0986; seasaltannapolis.com; Want to find your new favorite oyster? The perfect place is right in Annapolis. Sea Salt has an abundance of oysters to try from up and down the east and west coasts, including Canada and even the Royal Miyagi from Washington State!
Skipper’s Pier
6158 Drum Point Road, Deale; 410-867-7110; skipperspier.com; The oyster bar consists of more than just raw oysters at Skipper’s. Try out the Crab Crusted Oysters, featuring Chesapeake Bay havrvest oysters with blue crab, garlic herb butter, bacon, parmesan, and beurre blanc. Yum!

Eat Sprout
Locations in Easton, St. Michaels, Annapolis, and growing; eatsprout.com; Creating wholesome, nutritious, and absolutely delicious offerings (sandwiches, salads, entrees, drinks) for patrons that care about good health and great food is the mission of Eat Sprout. Husband/wife duo Ryan and Emily Groll founded Eat Sprout with scratch-made and organic in mind, and the business hasn’t looked back, opening most recently in Bethesda.
**Fishpaws Marketplace
954 Ritchie Highway, Arnold; 410-647-7363; fishpawsmarket.com; Gourmet grab ’n go options include everything you could possibly put on a charcuterie board, plus wines, mixers, sodas, and growlers/crowlers of fresh, local brews. Perfect for putting together a primo picnic! Read our interview with owner Kim Lawson here.
Giolitti Fine Italian Market
2068 Somerville Road, Annapolis; 410-266-8600; giolittideli.com; In the heart of Annapolis’ Parole community, Giolitti has served Annapolitans top-notch, homemade Italian fare, deli subs and sandwiches, and to-go meals since 1992. The market goods and fine wines are also worth the trip.

**Piazza Italian Market
218 N. Washington Street, Ste. 23, Easton; 410-820-8281; piazzaitalianmarket.com; Boasting a “curated pantry” of Italian food staples and culinary curiosities, Piazza also features a deli case with both popular and rare cheeses, cured meats, paninis (for that grab ’n go lunch), plus a kitchen that whips up prepared meals-to-go (lasagnas, meatballs, etc.). Read our 2025 dining review here.
**Seasons Olive Oil & Vinegar Taproom
180 Main Street, Annapolis; 410-280-1505; seasonstaproom.com; Fresh, naturally flavored oils and vinegars will help dress up your dishes at home. You can sample here, then purchase and take home to whip up your culinary creations.
**The Spice & Tea Exchange
155 Main Street, Annapolis; 410-280-2088; spiceandtea.com; If you’re looking to up your kitchen-game and add unique flavor to your cooking, the spices and blends you’ll find at this artisan retail shop are certain to help.
The Winery
116 S. Piney Road, Ste. 104, Chester; 410-643-9466; thewineryki.com; A go-to for Kent Islanders’ every party and picnicking libations and nibbles need. This store has it all, from gourmet meats and cheeses to fine wines, and even cigars.

**Toastique
214 Harker Place, Annapolis; 443-430-0085; toastique.com; If you’re seeking a healthy, delicious pick-me-up for breakfast or lunch, then head to Toastique for artisan toasts, craft coffees, fresh bowls, juices, smoothies, and, even, wellness shots. Read our recent interview with the owners here.

Amalfi Coast Italian + Wine Bar
401 Love Point Road, Stevensville; 443-249-3426; amalficoastki.com; Visit Amalfi Coast Monday through Friday from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. for specialty cocktails, beers, and wines at happy hour prices. And wine bottles are half-priced every Monday and Wednesday.

**Cavalli (formerly named Tuscan Prime)
1905 Towne Centre Boulevard, Annapolis; 443-572-4677; tuscanprime.com; Who says happiness should only last an hour? We, for sure, don’t, and neither does Tuscan Prime. Enjoy a long list of happy hour options Sunday through Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m., Tuesdays from 4 p.m. to close, and all-day Wednesdays.
The Goat
137 Prince George Street, Annapolis; 410-571-5577; thegoatannapolis.com; The Goat features happy hour every day from 2 to 5 p.m. Not only does The Goat have a great food menu, but also a delicious craft cocktail menu featuring homemade bloody Marys, local rotating drafts, and Rise Up Coffee.
The Hideaway
1439 Odenton Road, Odenton; 410-874-7300; hideawayodenton.com; Award-winning wings, smoked ribs, and adobo burnt ends tacos are all on the Hideaway Happy Hour menu in Odenton. Now’s your chance to try the Blackberry Chipotle Wings while sipping a craft pint.
**Hunters’ Tavern
101 East Dover Street, Easton; 410-822-4034; tidewaterinn.com; Hunters’ Tavern is nestled inside Tidewater Inn with happy hour Sunday through Thursday from 3:30 to 6 p.m. The menu consists of delicious bites like capicola flatbread and nacho cauliflower popcorn with wine, sangria, domestic bottle deals, and more! Read our full dining review here.
**Mucho Gusto
991 Waugh Chapel Way, Ste. 100, Gambrills; 443-288-0720; muchogustogroup.com; Saddle up at Mucho Gusto for a dynamite weekday happy hour (Mon.–Thu. 3–6 p.m., and Friday 2–5 p.m.) with a special menu of festive, crowd-pleasing plates (quesadillas, taquitos, empanadas, birria sliders) and drinks (margs, sangria, crushes, beers, and wines)!

**Always Ice Cream
Locations in Annapolis, Edgewater, Pasadena, Crofton, Severna Park, and more; alwaysicecreamcompany.com; Downtown Annapolis locals and visitors have long enjoyed the flagship scoop shop on Main Street, and as the company’s delectable, creamy creations became increasingly popular, the Cohen family grew the business into neighboring communities—and always gives back, supporting local charities.

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**Dessert First Dockside Coffee & Dessert Bar
433 Kent Narrows Way N., Grasonville; 410-725-5767; dessertfirsthch.com; In the heart of the Narrows, you can enjoy craft coffees, freshly-baked pastries, and homemade ice creams just footsteps from the water, with great views of the bustling marina.
Kilwins
128 Main Street, Annapolis; 410-263-2601; kilwins.com; There’s amazing ice cream, yes…but Kilwins is much more than that with cases of handmade chocolates, candies, dipped pretzels, cookies, fudge, so on and so forth.
**Nothing Bundt Cakes
Locations in Annapolis, Severna Park, Gambrills, and more; nothingbundtcakes.com; They’re the sweet treats that brings smiles at every turn. The delectable bundt cakes are offered in a multitude of fun flavors (we love white chocolate raspberry) in bite-size and larger (to really feed that sweet tooth). Read our interview with local ownership here.
Scottish Highland Creamery
103 S. Morris Street and 314 Tilghman Street, Oxford; 410-924-6298; scottishhighlandcreamery.com; Using fresh, locally-sourced milk and cream and traditional techniques, the creamery has made each batch of ice cream by hand since its opening in 2005.
Storm Bros. Ice Cream Factory
130 Dock Street, Annapolis; 410-263-3376; stormbros.com; Since 1976, this straightforward scoop shop has served strollers along Annapolis’ Ego Alley. No frills, all chills ice cream flavors keep the lines long all summer long.
Sugar Doodles Sweet Shop
Locations in Chester, Centreville, and Chestertown; sugardoodlessweetshop.com; Serving delicious Vanderwende Farm Creamery’s ice cream, plus every imaginable topping, Sugar Doodles has become a go-to for Kent Islanders and Shore-bound visitors for sweet treats, shakes, and even healthy acai bowls.

Beacon Waterfront Galley & Bar
2020 Chesapeake Harbour Drive E., Annapolis; 443-949-8456; beaconwaterfront.com; Located in the heart of Chesapeake Harbour’s marina and surrounded by the bayfront community of the same name, Beacon is ship-shape to serve cold drinks, nibbles, steamed seafood, crabcakes, hand-helds, and filling entrees.

**Bridges Restaurant on Kent Narrows
321 Wells Cove Road, Grasonville; 410-827-0282; bridgesrestaurant.net; Water, water everywhere! The Narrows, Wells Cove, and Prospect Bay surround this peninsula restaurant that boasts indoor and outdoor seating; a robust menu of surf ’n turf selections, sandwiches, pizzas, and sweets; docking; and close proximity to multiple marinas.
Deep Blue at Kitty Knight
14028 Augustine Herman Highway, Galena; 410-648-5200; deepbluerestaurant.com; Overlooking the bustling marinas along the Sassafras River, Deep Blue offers both white tablecloth dining and more casual outdoor seating; perfect respite for refined palettes after a day of boating.
Osprey Point
20786 Rock Hall Avenue, Rock Hall; 410-639-2194; ospreypoint.com; Located in Rock Hall’s protected harbor enclave, Osprey Point is near docking port and starboard, and even welcomes transient guests to their own, full-service, all-amenity marinas. The restaurant is white-tablecloth with a seasonal American menu.

The Boathouse
604 Cabana Boulevard, Deale; 410-867-9668; theboathousedeale.com; There is plenty happening in Deale this summer. Check out The Boathouse at Anchored Inn for live music and a good time. Their music schedule is updated on Facebook.
Corah’s Corner
105 N. Talbot Street, St. Michaels; 410-745-8008; corahs.com; Grab a table on the porch at Corah’s Corner and get ready for a relaxing night or food, drinks, and live music. Looking for a quick and cheap date night? Have a dessert cocktail on the porch while listening to local performers.
Killarney House
584 West Central Avenue, Davidsonville; 410-798-8700; killarneyhousepub.com; It’s always a hoot at Killarney House. There is live Irish music every Wednesday through Saturday, weekend brunch, and plenty of other can’t-miss specials; even Ladies Night every Thursday.

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**Rams Head On Stage
33 West Street, Annapolis; 410-268-4545; ramsheadonstage.com; One of the staples of Annapolis is Rams Head On Stage. Since 1989, locals have been loving live music performed at the renowned Rams Head. This is your chance to see national acts in a very intimate venue, at dining tables complete with full service, a delicious menu, and local brews. Take a look at their website to see who is playing next!
The Rumor Reel
1701 Poplar Ridge Road, Pasadena; 443-702-2188; therumorreelpasadena.com; Get your mahi, meatloaf, and meatballs, plus a huge serving of live music! The “Electric Eel” stage at the Rumor Reel hosts live music Thursdays through Sundays. The full schedule is updated on their website.
Stan & Joe’s
37 West Street, Annapolis; 410-263-1993; stanandjoessaloon.com; Stan & Joes is an Annapolis bar-music destination. Be entertained by local musicians daily at their Annapolis (flagship) or Galesville (riverside) locations; during Dinner Under the Stars on West Street (Wednesdays and Saturdays through end of September) and First Sunday Arts (every first Sunday of the month through November), Stan & Joe’s hosts performers in the adjacent parking lot.
**Tiger Lily
206 N. Washington Street, Easton; 410-690-4602; tigerlilyeaston.com; It’s become a darling of the Easton dining/live music scene. And could it not, with its eclectic fusion menu of small bites and large, creative cocktails/mocktails, high roller tequila collection, and a full sked of musicians and djs performing.

**Bella Italia Annapolis
609 Taylor Avenue, Annapolis; 410-216-6061; bellaitaliamd.com; Across Rowe Boulevard from the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Bella Italia draws Midshipmen, locals, and all fans of homemade Italian cuisine served in a casual setting. Owner Lino Chiaro brought home cooking from his native Italy direct to Naptown. Read our latest dining review here.
**Carpaccio Tuscan Kitchen/Wine Bar
1 Park Place, Ste. 10, Annapolis; 410-268-6569; carpacciotuscankitchen.com; Located in the uptown “piazza” at Park Place, Carpaccio offers an upscale experience with classic Italian cuisine and an expertly crafted wine list. Lunch and dinner crowds can be a who’s who of townies and on gorgeous afternoons, sipping a Bellini while nibbling charcuterie on the outdoor veranda might have you second-guessing if you’re in the Old World or new. Read our full dining review here.

**Della Notte
1374 Cape St. Claire Road, Annapolis; 410-757-2919; dellanotterestaurant.com; Della Notte has quickly gained favor among Cape locals as the go-to restaurant for hearty Italian fare, fine drinks, and welcoming atmosphere. Read our full dining review here.
**Dry 85
193-B Main Street, Annapolis; 443-214-5171; dry85.com; A marriage of epicurean tastes, Dry 85 offers an exquisite menu of fine whiskeys, craft beers, and artisanal spirits that you can pair to made-from-scratch dishes that’ll “stick to your ribs.”
**Galliano Italian Restaurant & Wine Bar
2630 Chapel Lake Drive, Gambrills; 410-721-5522; gallianoitalianrestaurant.com; Galliano has elevated the dining scene in Gambrills/Crofton’s Waugh Chapel complex with the white tablecloth, refined Italian cuisine experience. Attention to detail, from front-of-house to the line to each plate served, is a hallmark.
**Harvest Thyme Modern Kitchen & Tavern
1251 W. Central Avenue, Davidsonville; 443-203-6846; harvestthymetavern.com; Harvest Thyme has all the fixings of a trendy-meets-traditional, farm-to-table dining experience. The menu leans heavily on the craft and skill of the kitchen (open and visible to diners) with fine meats, seafood, and veggies expertly prepared. The wood-fired pizzas are a hit, and you won’t go thirsty from the floor-to-ceiling wine racks/selections ready to pop.
**Jalapenos
85 Forest Drive, Annapolis; 410-266-7580; jalapenosonline.com; Long revered for authentic Spanish and Mexican-influenced cuisine, Jalapenos offers upscale, full-service dining perfect for a special night out.
**Lime & Salt
8395 Piney Orchard Parkway, Odenton; 410-874-6277; limeandsalt.co; A taqueria and agave bar (that’s code for choice tacos and tequila), Lime & Salt is so much more than handhelds and rimmed glasses. With a full fleet of authentic dishes and fresh cocktails, the restaurant has garnered local acclaim and a loyal following.
**Light House Bistro
202 West Street, Annapolis; 410-424-0922; lighthousebistro.org; Eat and drink with good company knowing that your patronage of this casual-yet-refined restaurant supports the Light House Homeless Prevention Support Center.
**Main & Market
914 Bay Ridge Road, Annapolis; 410-626-0388; mainandmarket.com; With a Euro-café feel and expertly prepared dishes and delights to match, Main & Market has drawn the Bay Ridge community to the eatery for more than a quarter-century. And chances are you’ve been to an event catered by them—they’ve won Best Caterer honors in the annual Best of Annapolis readers’ poll for many years.
**Mamma Roma
8743 Piney Orchard Parkway, Odenton; 410-695-0247; mammaromas.com; Mamma Teresa rules the roost (she still takes orders front-of-house), but sons Bruno and Rino Romeo have taken over operations and the kitchen, and made this family-style restaurant one of the most comforting, authentic, and filling in the region. Odenton residents and visitors from afar can’t get enough!
**Mi Lindo Cancun Grill
2134 Forest Drive, Annapolis; 410-571-0500; lindocancungrill.com; Mi Lindo represents the dream of owner Fredy Salmoran who came to the U.S. from Mexico at age 17 in 1999. He began working in the restaurant industry and by 2016 opened his own…Mi Lindo. Today, Fredy and his sons own and operate several more Mexican restaurants, including **Senor’s Chile locations in Edgewater, Arnold, and Severna Park. Their success is built upon authenticity and consistently excellent food. Read our 2025 dining review here.
**Miss Shirley’s Café
1 Park Place, Annapolis; 410-268-5171; missshirleys.com; Breakfast, brunch, or lunch on your mind? Miss Shirley’s epitomizes all three with a robust menu of creative dishes, which boast southern and Chesapeake influence…to the max! Skillets, chicken ’n waffles, signature omelets and pancakes, and creative sandwiches, salads, and more are all adored! Read our new dining review here.

**Osteria 177
177 Main Street, Annapolis; 410-267-7700; osteria177.com; Owner/chef Arturo Ottaviano had a dream to bring his native Italian recipes and experience to the states and by 2006 opened Osteria 177 on the most famed street in Annapolis. In short, the restaurant instantly elevated the restaurant scene and remains one of the finest dining experiences downtown. Read our full dining review here.

**Red Red Wine Bar & Bistro
410-990-1144; redredwinebar.com; Red Red Wine burst on the Annapolis dining scene 14 years ago. The secret to its longevity and success? Owners Brian and Lisa Bolter created an upscale yet approachable gastro-pub atmosphere where fines wines, charcuterie, small plates, urban cuisine, and, even, hearty brunch rule, but pretention does not. Read about our most recent visit here.