2009-04-16

Waterside Restaurants in Oxford, Maryland

Waterside Dining In Oxford, Maryland

For waterside dining in Oxford, Maryland try The Masthead at Pier Street Marina which opens today for the 2009 Season. Experience great views of both the Tred Avon River and Choptank River. If it is a sunny day plan to see a great sunset. A full menu is available including local crabs. Schooner's Landing in Oxford, Maryland will also be open this weekend for dining next to Town Creek. Don't forget to try the delicious ice cream made fresh at the Scottish Highland Creamery.


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Masthead at Pier Street restaurant is located at 104 West Pier Street, Oxford, Maryland 21654
Phone: 410-226-5171

Schooner's Landing restaurant is located at the foot of Tilghman Street, Oxford, Maryland. The Scottish Highland Creamery is on the side of Schooner's Landing next to the Oxford boat ramp for Town Creek.

Phone: 410-226-016


Scottish Highland Creamery is on the side of Schooner's Landing next to the Oxford boat ramp for Town Creek. For ice cream made fresh in Oxford, Maryland go to 314 Tilghman Street in Oxford, MD next to Schooner's.

Phone:410-924-6298


Call for the exact times these Oxford, Maryland businesses will be open.

 "Talbot County is a preferred destination for boaters, who flock to the waters around St. Michaels, Oxford, Tilghman Island, and Easton. The county caters to the boating trade, with public docking available at numerous marinas and restaurants.



Oxford – Moor at Mears Yacht Haven on Town Creek (410-226-5450) and dine waterside at Schooner’s Landing (410-226-0160) or the Masthead At Pier Street Marina (410-226-5171), or picnic in the park overlooking the Tred Avon River. Pope’s Tavern (410-226-5220) is also top-notch. The landmark Robert Morris Inn (410-226-5111), across the street from the Oxford-Bellevue Ferry, is worth a visit. One easy way to get out on the water is via the ferry, which regularly crosses between Oxford and St. Michaels."
Maryland Life Fantastic Voyage: Maryland's Waterways

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