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Great places to eat in Annapolis

Annapolis is a great place to walk around, dine and shop. I do my best trying to eat different places when I eat out. Here are some of the great restaurants I have tried and liked so far.

Harry Browne’s

66 State Cir, Annapolis, MD 21401 : 410-263-4332

Located across from the Maryland State House in Historic Annapolis, Harry Browne’s is the place to “see and be seen.” The restaurant’s elegant main dining room is reminiscent of a 1920’s supper club and is the perfect backdrop for its award-winning cuisine including Rockfish Maryland and Classic Maryland Crab Cakes. Whether for lunch, dinner or a private party in the exclusive Wine Cellar Club, Harry Browne’s is an Annapolis mainstay.

Sly Fox Pub at Reynolds Tavern

7 Church Cir, Annapolis, MD 21401 : 410-295-9555

Situated on Church Circle in Historic Annapolis, Reynolds Tavern is the oldest tavern in town. The gorgeous 1747 Georgian inn is brimming with colonial charm and offers a full, traditional English tea with a variety of brews as well as decadent scones and desserts. The menu also features light lunch options and uncomplicated, but fantastic dining in the evening.

Phillips Seafood Annapolis Harbor

12 Dock Street , Annapolis , MD 21401 : 410-990-9888

The best place in Annapolis to crack some crabs.  Harbor views and a great family atmosphere.  Phillips is a traditional Maryland seafood institution.  A full menu of seafood and other fare.

Chart House

300 Second St , Annapolis , MD 21403 : 410-268-7166

A well known restaurant with locations in some of the most attractive waterside cities and island resorts, the Annapolis Chart house features the absolute best view of Annapolis Harbor with a dockside setting surrounded by boats.

El Toro Bravo

50 West Street , Annapolis , MD 21401 : 410-267-5949

A wide variety of Mexican dishes at very reasonable prices in the heart of Annapolis on West Street.

April 28, 2008 Posted by annapolishome | Restaurants | | 2 Comments