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Yummy drinks, great atmosphere
We stopped in for drinks after having dinner (at another location). All of the drinks we had were delicious- goombay smash, daiquiri, Bahama mama, and more. We listened to live music, which was...
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First & Last Time eating here
Not counting that we had a brand new waiter and he was figuring things out, we were unimpressed with everything food oriented. Our appetizer of Crab Dip was mostly cream cheese with 5 "butterfly...
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Luke warm food and service
Enjoyed the view of the marina and bay. Service was slow. Had to ask 3 times for silverware. Portions were small. Entrees were Luke warm. Will not return.
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Captain Bill Buntings Angler Restaurant & Boat
Open:
Thursday - Friday: 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Saturday: 11:00 am - 12:00 am
Thursday - Friday: 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Saturday: 11:00 am - 12:00 am
Sunday: 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
312 Talbot St, Ocean City, MD 21842
(410) 289-7424
Details
The Angler Restaurant & Dock Bar is located on Talbot Street and the bay in downtown Ocean City. Established in 1938, the Angler features breakfast, lunch and dinner overlooking the Sinepuxent Bay. Dine on great seafood including raw bar items and fresh fish or join us for happy hour or evening entertainment.
Deep Sea Fishing:
The Angler offers deep sea fishing daily on our 65 foot fiberglass party
boat. Catches include sea bass, cod, trout and other varieties. Our
nature cruises are one of our most popular attractions. We cruise by
Assateague Island and off shore through the inlet which will give you
the opportunity to view a variety of exciting wildlife.
Nature Cruises:
Travel Ocean City's bays aboard our 65' fiberglass party boat. Cruise the
shores of our local National Park of Assateague Island, where ponies
roam freely along barrier island shores. Waterfowl including Osprey nest
in these areas as well. As your tour heads offshore to the Atlantic
Ocean, you'll move through Ocean City's inlet, notoriously cut in 1933.
Dolphins come to our Atlantic Ocean area during the summer months. Bring
your camera for shots of these natural wonders.