My husband %26amp; I arrived just as the ';No Name'; tropical storm was getting started. Winds were 40 to 50 mph gusts, but the sun was shining. This lasted for four days with winds getting stronger each day. Then the hurricane off the coast of Maine was causing huge waves %26amp; very strong rip currents. Only the surfers could get in the water. It wasn%26#39;t safe for just swimmers. Sand came up over the walls of the boardwalk and they had to use bulldozers to remove it. It was a mess. We decided to make the best of it though and stayed anyways. We have some great pictures of the waves crashing on the rocks at the Inlet.
Now for the restaurant report:
Hoopers - good, but don%26#39;t waste your money on the
mixed drinks (watered down)
BonFire - great as usual (ate there twice)
BellyBusters - I think they have the best peel %26amp;
eat shrimp %26amp; flounder sandwiches
on the beach.
Quality Inn @ 33rd - has a great breakfast with huge
portions
Happy Jacks - good breakfast
Harborside - good food and you can%26#39;t beat the Orange
Crush
Coins - had half price entrees on Sun., Tues., %26amp;
Thurs. Great atmosphere and good food.
Buxy%26#39;s Salty Dog - Poor service and snarky workers.
My order got messed up due to a
non-English speaking waitress %26amp;
they refused to fix it. That was
the last time we will go there.
Fish Tales - You have got to be kidding me! Food was
mediocre and was served in plaster bowls
and utensils. Way over priced.
Adolpho%26#39;s - fabulous Italian restaurant at the Inlet
We were pleasantly surprised.
Dr. Unks - on 611 going towards Assateague. The best
find of all. We ate there 5 times. A
great bar/restaurant that has the
coldest drafts in town. Vanessa and
Emilie are great bartenders.
Well, that%26#39;s about it. I miss Ocean City already and can%26#39;t wait until the next visit.
flounder sandwiches %26amp; peel %26amp;
Trip Report 9/22 - 10/02
glad u made the most of it and enjoyed. thanks for your post.
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