Friday, March 30, 2012

Any recs for a restaurant for wedding anniversary?

Like to hear what you suggest and why. 50th wedding anniversary, the the couple is %26#39;older.%26#39;





Thanks in advance!



Any recs for a restaurant for wedding anniversary?


Dear Drive or Fly



I%26#39;m not the biggest expert for dining in OC but here is my recomendations:



I love Harrisons Harbor Watch



great view,great service and great food



and can be very romantic being surounded by water on 3 sides





I hear tons about Antipasti and seen them on the Food Network



The owner actually kisses all the women as he greets them



and I hear the food is excellent





now on the other hand if its not been a happy 50 years than I suggest



Paul Revere LOL





Sure there will be many other suggestions and hope for 50 more



Phill



Any recs for a restaurant for wedding anniversary?


Now I haven%26#39;t personally been there but I hear that Reflections is one of the nicest restaurants in OC.





I have really enjoyed Fagers Island in the past. It%26#39;s bayside and has a great view of the sunset.




IMHO, the most romantic restaurant in the OC ';area'; is the Lighthouse Sound Restaurant located just across the first span of the Rt. 90 bridge. It has awesome views of condo row and the rest of the OC skyline from across the bay. Food is great albeit pricey, but you get what you pay for.





www.lighthousesound.com/restaurant.html





If you want to stay in OC, then Reflections is very nice also, it just doesn%26#39;t have any breath-taking views.





The ';fine dining'; side of Fager%26#39;s Island is another great suggestion. They also have a ';light-fare'; area, so make sure you distinguish between the two.





Harrison%26#39;s Harbor Watch is nice too.





A lot of people rave about Nantucket%26#39;s just across the MD/DE line in Fenwick Island. Personally, I%26#39;ve never been there, but have always heard very good things about it.




If you%26#39;re in the mood for something quirky and unique, Grove Market, inland off the Rt. 90 bridge, is an experience the anniversary couple won%26#39;t soon forget. Very small--perhaps 6 or 7 tables inside and out of a converted small grocery. Cheap resin plastic chairs and tables, mismatched plates. No printed menus, your server will read you what they have that day. Wine is stored in the converted deli case. If you want a drink, you get up and pick it up out of the commercial drink cooler. No view (unless you count a small trailer park).





As unappealing and ';no-frills'; as some of this may sound, it actually works when you put it all together and with the friendly and accomodating staff. It was by far the best meal I%26#39;ve ever had on the Eastern Shore.





Cash only, reservations a must. 410-352-5055.




tubman,





There you went and let the cat out of the bag! That place is the real ';seacret'; in the OC area. Now, we%26#39;ll never be able to get a reservation! ;)





As tubman described, some of the best and freshest food you%26#39;ll taste in the OC area can be had at The Grove Market. Definitely need a reservation any time of the year.




Thank you all! These are good suggestion for them and I%26#39;m definately going to check out a few the next time we are down there!!!





Appreciate it!!




Do any of these restaurants cater? Looking for a good restaurant to cater a wedding shower...

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