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Best Historic Restaurants in St Michaels / Tilghman Island

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A photo of Theo's Steak, Sides & Spirits - St. Michael's restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(1625)
Price: Expensive
• Steakhouse • St Michaels / Tilghman Island
Booked 9 times today
Established in 2011, Theo's began in St. Michaels, Maryland as a traditional steakhouse. Being in a resort town, Theo's quickly became a casual hot spot offering elevated, high-quality dining for visitors as well as a beloved favorite among locals. Heavily influenced by New Orleans, our flagship property in St. Michaels features eclectic art, moody colors, and comfortable seating in the once-historic home it resides in. Our second location in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware is a well-lit vibrant space with a cozy outdoor patio nestled right downtown on Baltimore Avenue. No matter the location, you're sure to meet local town celebrities and unforgettable characters. We believe that great atmospheres are created by the people who enjoy them.
A photo of t at The General Store restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(751)
Price: Moderate
• Contemporary American • St Michaels / Tilghman Island
Booked 2 times today
We offer a local farm-to-table menu. Best described as American cuisine with a healthy twist, we prepare our dishes fresh daily. We use no added salt, bringing tea infusion as a flavor and spice. We have a full bar with hand-crafted cocktail specials. Located inside the historic Royal Oak General Store, you will find a fun, modern decor.
A photo of Bas Rouge restaurant
4.9
Exceptional(981)
Price: Very Expensive
• Contemporary European • Easton
Booked 3 times today
For party sizes of 6 guests or more, please call the restaurant at (410) 822-1637.Bas Rouge is a modern European restaurant offering an impeccable integration of fine dining, a world class wine list, and elegant service. The high style and gorgeous interior offer inspiration in one of the Eastern Seaboard's cultural and historic gems, Easton, Talbot County, Maryland. The dining experience is refined, and the dishes are characterized by their polished adaptation of traditional Viennese and European classics, with ingredients from the finest local purveyors and farms.
A photo of The Wardroom restaurant
4.9
Exceptional(251)
Price: Expensive
• Market Cuisine • Easton
Booked 6 times today
The Wardroom is situated on a prominent corner in historic downtown Easton, Maryland, in what was formerly The Brick Hotel — considered a marvel of its time in the mid-19th century. The gastronomic, European-style shop and bistro offers handmade pastas, house-cured meats, and artisanal chocolates from top French chocolatier, La Maison du Chocolat. Both a pasta and wine bar, the Wardroom’s menu consists of authentic Italian pasta dishes, cheese and charcuterie plates customized for each guest, and seasonal salads and antipasto dishes. The basement houses an extensive wine cellar and intimate tasting room called The Locker, as well as a temperature-controlled cheese “cave,” and a kitchen where chefs produce fresh pasta each day.
A photo of Hunters' Tavern at the Tidewater Inn restaurant
4.5
Awesome(653)
Price: Expensive
• American • Easton
Booked 7 times today
Situated in the historic Tidewater Inn, Hunters’ Tavern brings relaxed fine dining and impeccable service to Easton, Maryland. Offering award-winning happy hour specials, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and Sunday Brunch, Hunters’ Tavern is one of the finest Easton restaurants for any occasion. If you’re searching for restaurants in Easton with a true Maryland dining experience, try our fresh crab cakes or cream of crab soup. Looking for something new? Order one of our inspired appetizers ½ off during our signature happy hour. Hunters’ Tavern is proud to offer fresh and delicious American cuisine in Easton, MD. Make a reservation today and inquire about our private dining room for intimate gatherings.

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  • Jamie and RalphVIP
    Washington, D.C. Area •117 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 1 day ago
    Food was delicious as always. Cajun mahi mahi and really great rice and beurre blanc, and fried chicken and Mac n cheese. All delicious. They need to update the bread selection; those rolls aren’t very good. Service was excellent, probably because we were her only table on a Monday night. She was very attentive.
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    Hunters' Tavern at the Tidewater InnPrice: Expensive• American• Easton
    4.5
  • Robert
    Washington, D.C. Area •3 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 6 days ago
    Location: On Talbot Street which is the "Main" street of St. Michaels, right in the historic and entertainment district. Less than a block from the Old Brick Inn where we were staying. Service: A shout out to our server, Mr. Chance Miller. He was the most professional, knowledgeable and attentive waiter we have enjoyed in years. The hostess who greeted us and led us to our table was also warm and welcoming. Facilities: A renovated original building, a converted home, so the restaurant is laid out in many attached rooms. We were seated in the old front room which had a fireplace with a gentle open gas flame while we were there in February, We felt is had a pleasant, romantic ambiance. Value: We had delicious beef, shrimp and grits and local oysters. Most of the entrees were in the $30-45 range, on weeknights they had a dinner special that included a side and a dessert. They had great custom cocktails and an extensive wine list with reasonable prices. Pro Tip: Advance reservations are not required but we recommend making one if possible. Because we made a reservation they held a very nice table for us in a warm spot near the fire.
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    Theo's Steak, Sides & Spirits - St. Michael'sPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• St Michaels / Tilghman Island
    4.8
  • Lew
    Tahoe / Reno Area •6 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 6 days ago
    A Hallmark evening. My wife and I have been going to Bas Rouge for a number of years to celebrate anniversaries and such and have always found it unique and special. I have long felt and proclaimed it is the best restaurant on the Eastern Shore. Frankly, I would add probably Annapolis. Last night, mid winter/midweek was especially outstanding because when we arrived a little early for our reservation it seemed no one was there. Lights on but no visible guests. When I said we're a little early but maybe it won't matter we were told we were the only guests all evening. And thus it was. the usual attention to detail and unique and hot food was ours alone. We were glad they even bothered but but hi standards being what they are we got it all to ourselves. We've sought out better places to eat all over the World. Hard to beat Bas Rouge. Summer months it will take weeks to get a reservation. Special thanks to Eric.
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    Bas RougePrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary European• Easton
    4.9
  • Daphne
    Baltimore / Maryland •2 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 6 days ago
    FANTASIC! It was my first visit. Rafik was excellent. He explained the entree with perfection. I definitely will be returning.
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    The WardroomPrice: Expensive• Market Cuisine• Easton
    4.9
  • CatherineVIP
    Washington, D.C. Area •31 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on Jan 24, 2025
    While others have raved about t at The General Store, I had not eaten there in a few years and under new management and chef. Well...it lived up to what I had been told. I had shrimp and grits and outside of New Orleans, they are the best I've ever had. Tender, sweet shrimp and the sauce over the excellent grits was unlike any I have ever tasted on this dish or any other. Unique and scrumptious. My companion had the rack of lamb and loved it. The waitress was friendly and funny and never seemed stressed even though she handled many tables. She did it with aplomb. I think the decor and ambience are better than in past years, but the chairs are not comfortable, probably because they are the kind you would you use in the office break room. Strange, because the wooden tables were most attractive. That said, I can't wait to go back.
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    t at The General StorePrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• St Michaels / Tilghman Island
    4.8
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