Offers traditional homemade favorites from Shepherd's Pie to handcrafted desserts.
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Built in 1828, one of the oldest continuously working lighthouses in Maryland. On the National Register of Historic Places. Tours provided by Calvert Marine Museum
Family oriented and a long time tradition in the area for full dinner or just to enjoy a drink.
Provides high quality food at a great value in a comfortable, family atmosphere.
On the Boardwalk: breakfast, lunch and dinner with a view of the ocean. Open seasonally.
Maryland steamed crabs, crab cakes/legs, fish, oysters, scallops, and shrimp. All you can eat specials daily. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Some of Western Maryland's most breathtaking scenery with several waterfalls, including Muddy Creek Falls, a spectacular 54-ft. waterfall surrounded by tall hemlocks and a spectacular old-growth forest.
Visit the 1883 screwpile cottage-type lighthouse, one of three remaining on the Chesapeake Bay.
Fried chicken and Asian dishes cooked to order.
Known for its award-winning Bordeaux-style wines and red barn, silo and windmill is located about a mile from the base of Sugarloaf Mountain.