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Jim Dunn May 17th, 1999 08:19 AM

Ocean City, MD
 
I'll be spending some time in Ocean City, MD and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for a top quality restaurant. I'm looking for some place that is quiet and intimate where the food is first rate.

Bridget May 17th, 1999 09:03 AM

Jim, <BR>Phillips is wonderful (and expensive), especially the crab cakes!! It is a nicer, family-oriented restaurant. I think there are actually 2 of them in Ocean City, one closer to the Boardwalk, and one closer to the Delware border (I think the Deleware one is a little nicer...).

Jen May 17th, 1999 10:23 AM

<BR>Hi Jim - Fagers Island is one of the nicest places in Ocean City. Excellent food and service in an upscale, but relaxed, atmosphere. Prices are on the higher end, but worth it. The restaurant is part of the resort complex. Definitely a must. I belive they have a web site, but I don't know what the address is. Check it out and have fun! <BR> <BR>Jen

Pam May 23rd, 1999 05:18 AM

Hi, we go to Ocean City almost every summer for vacation, we have found the Ocean City visitor guide to be very helpful,they now have a web site at <BR>www.vgnet.com also the hotel we always stay at supplies us with a menu guide to area restaurants, you might want to ask if your hotel has one. I have heard alot of good things about Phillips Crab House but have never been there, I think we will try out this year. Have a great time!!!

pat disharoon May 23rd, 1999 04:28 PM

we live in close proximity to oc. I <BR>would sugget nantucket in fenwick island <BR>which is neighboring oc. reflections in <BR>the holiday inn on 62nd street is also <BR>very good. it is very quiet and intimate. i also like the galaxy. it <BR>is a bistro. not intimate. but the food <BR>is a little difference than anythine else on the beach. the hobbit is also <BR>very good. if you decide that you want <BR>something not quiet and intimate, but <BR>truly a lot of fun is seacrets. it is <BR>a jamaican theme, outdoor, take your <BR>bathing suit and people watch. contact <BR>me by e-mail if you want any further <BR>info. you may want to try rehobeth. it <BR>is a little more low key than ocean city. here is the victorian inn which <BR>is supposed to be very nice. there are <BR>a lot of nice restaurants in rehobeth. <BR>approximately 30 minutes from oc.

Diane May 23rd, 1999 04:44 PM

We always liked the Hobbit, and visited Secrets last year for the first time. It is a lot of fun for adults. Phillips is big, noisy, and fries just about everything -- but somehow is a must for many at O.C. Consider is a pretty much boardwalk kind of town -- I find it hard to resist Boardwalk Fries with cheese, and boy, is that far from my usual!

Gabrielle May 24th, 1999 11:06 AM

Try Tutti Gusti - it's relatively new to the Ocean City scene, and my husband and I ate there last summer. I believe it closes during winter. It's intimate, dim, romantic, and the food is outstanding. There really aren't many fine dining restaurants to choose from in O.C., but definitely try this one. It gets really busy during the summer, so you might need reservations. Enjoy! <BR>


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