Provides high quality food at a great value in a comfortable, family atmosphere.
Specializing in Cajun and American fare including great Maryland crab cakes.
Featuring all the freshest flavors of the Chesapeake Bay with a warm environment and friendly service.
Built in 1848, the museum displays the life of an Irish-immigrant family in the 1860s plus changing exhibits relating to Irish-American history and local neighborhood life.
Located on the pedestrian mall in historic downtown Cumberland with popular outdoor dining option.
Take the wheel and sail the waters and dine on the freshest catch. Explore the quaint town of St. Michaels, a treasure-trove of shops. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.
Menu featuring locally grown produce, hormone-free beef and house-made desserts.
A pirate themed bar and restaurant. Serving seafood, barbeque and Caribbean food. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Was a Methodist church built in 1866 by the African-American community. It was a Freedmen's Bureau school from 1868-1870.