Inn at Perry Cabin / St. Michael's, MD
#1
Posted 02 July 2003 - 06:32 PM
Thanks again. looking forward to some lovely weather!
#2
Posted 03 July 2003 - 11:52 AM
#3
Posted 08 July 2003 - 09:13 AM
Any ideas?
Edited by bilrus, 08 July 2003 - 09:14 AM.
#4
Posted 08 July 2003 - 04:25 PM
The other well-known crab place is Higgins which is in a shopping mall-type area before you get into town on 33. No waterfront ambiance like the CC and last I saw there was some construction going on, so might not be an option. Another spot for acceptable crabs/seafood is Chesapeake Landing which is well past town on Rte. 33 in McDaniel.
Upscale places - the Inn at Perry Cabin, one of the former Laura Ashley properties now owned by a Japanese firm, this is a beautiful inn with all of the expected appointments, the food is OK but is way overpriced compared to other offerings in town. I haven't been since new managagement took over. My favorite part of the Inn is cocktails in the billiard room after dinner.
For fine dining, or the St. Michael's approximation thereof, Bistro St. Michael's is where it's at or 208 Talbot. Not sure about lunch, but early dinner is doable at either. My favorite is the Bistro whose name doesn't lie, uncomplicated but delicious bistro fare which makes great use of local ingredients. Neither of these is a cheap option, but both are great. Call and reserve for both of these on the weekends and even weekdays in summer. for Bistro call several days in advance.
Justine's is a must for ice cream, right in town you can't miss it. (creamsicle shake is a personal fave).
You should drive down to Tilghman Island, very unique part of the world. There are a couple of restaurants there that score big points for on-the-water ambience none are special for food in any way, one is the Bay Hundred (outdoor bar and tables next to the drawbridge so you can see all the action in Knapps Narrows. The better food option is the Tilghman Island Inn (cross the drawbridge and make a right after the store, tables on the water near the Bay side of the Narrows).
#5
Posted 08 July 2003 - 04:30 PM
[Edit: the other thread mentioned has been merged into this one. -vengroff]
#6
Posted 08 July 2003 - 04:32 PM
Parked the boat at the town dock, had the crabs, they were excellent. Everybody else got clever and tried to order other stuff, they were disappointed.The Crab Claw is a St. Michael's classic. The Crab Claw is great because you can call ahead and park your boat right at the restaurant, or simply drive there and eat crabs by the water. Quality varies tremendously
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#7
Posted 08 July 2003 - 04:38 PM
#8
Posted 08 July 2003 - 04:38 PM
Actually, Did you eat at the Town Dock or just park the boat at the town dock and eat at the Crab Claw?
One of the best things about the Crab Claw other than the crabs is watching the weekend captains try to park their boats without killing anyone (spoken like a true weekend captain myself).
#9
Posted 08 July 2003 - 04:41 PM
Understatement of the year...it was awful! But we had extenuating circumstances that obligated us to eat there...Bistro was much more fun. Crab Claw was great..although I am in the BOILED crab camp over the steamed...which is apparantly a major CHesBay conflict.See the other St. Michael's thread, if not too late. Both 208 Talbot and Bistro St. Michael's are better fine dining options than Perry Cabin
Thanks all for the recs, and comments.
#10
Posted 08 July 2003 - 04:46 PM
I had a truly awful meal there several years ago at this point, so was hesitant to trash it since I had no recent experience. I had high hopes for new management. The place is a damned monstrosity compared to its prior size. Oh well, drinks in the billiard room is still fun, right?
If I'd known you were there last weekend (my bad for not checking things out) we'd have had you come by for some crabs. We catch them off the dock and steam 'em ourselves. Went fishing on Sunday down there and caught about 25 decent size rockfish (only kept our limit of 8 for 4 people though)
What did you have at Bistro, Kim? We ate there early on Saturday night, I had the pork tenderloin - pretty good.
Edited by Damian, 08 July 2003 - 04:50 PM.
#11
Posted 08 July 2003 - 05:20 PM
Or, watching the young employees at the Crab Claw explain to the "captains" that they can't dock without a reservation, and pointing them to the Town Dock...and having the Captains wheedle and whine and threaten, they curse and storm off...happened three times in the two hours we were there.One of the best things about the Crab Claw other than the crabs is watching the weekend captains try to park their boats without killing anyone (spoken like a true weekend captain myself).
Edited by Kim WB, 08 July 2003 - 06:05 PM.
#12
Posted 08 July 2003 - 05:22 PM
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#13
Posted 08 July 2003 - 08:22 PM
But watch out, they've got a little crab that follows your curser around all over the place!
While I'm at it, here's a couple of other links I've pulled up:
Inn at Perry's Cabin: http://www.orient-ex...gcfkmdffkdffk.0
Town Dock: http://www.town-dock.com/
Edited by SWoodyWhite, 08 July 2003 - 08:31 PM.
No, we'll serve anyone - meaning anyone -
And to anyone at all!
#14
Posted 25 August 2010 - 07:42 AM
Thanks!









