Hooked is a casual restaurant in Ocean City, Maryland. The restaurant serves authentic farm-to-table cuisine, nurtured by the weather, local farmers, and fishermen. The menu changes daily, cocktails are handcrafted, and the wine list is carefully curated. Hooked is an experience best shared with family and friends.
Entering Spain Rooftop Wine Bar is like stepping into a space that transports you to the heart of your beloved country! The air is filled with the aroma of simmering spices and the music fills your heart with passion and joy. The décor, a visual feast, speaks the essence of culture and history, with vibrant colors and exquisite details.
Coastal Salt opened in the spring of 2020 with the vision of providing great dining experiences through authentic, creative, and locally sourced cuisine. Since then, they have continued to bring creative cocktails, delicious entrees, and delicious desserts to the Ocean City area in a cool and comfortable atmosphere.
Layton's Family Restaurant is a family-owned and operated business located in downtown Ocean City, Maryland. The restaurant specializes in delicious breakfast food, along with delicious donuts and pastries.
An award-winning Ocean City Best of the Best, The Bayside Skillet is located at Route 77 and Coastal Highway on the bayside of Ocean City, Maryland. Since opening its doors on July 5, 1977, “The Crepe and Omelette Place” has established itself as the area’s premier fine-dining restaurant.
Happy Jack Pancake House is a popular breakfast and lunch spot that has been an Ocean City tradition for over 60 years. Known for its extensive menu of more than 19 types of pancakes, as well as omelets, waffles, and egg combinations, the restaurant caters to a variety of dietary needs—including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and healthy options.
Shotti's Point Ocean City serves modern and classic dishes, including fresh seafood and burgers with a full bar in a cozy, unique atmosphere, artisan sandwiches, tacos, wood-fired pizzas, and award-winning chicken wings!
Oceanic Fishing Pier is a classic wooden pier that stretches 450 feet into the estuary in Ocean City, Maryland where the ocean meets the bay. It's a great place to fish and you don't need a license! You can expect to find anything from bluefish, striped bass, herring, flounder, tautog and bass to sharks, rays and horseshoe crabs.
Ocean City Boardwalk is nearly three miles of highly concentrated fun. Packed with family-friendly activities, amusements, night life, restaurants and shops, the boardwalk is a great place to visit all year long. Ocean City's Boardwalk blends history and culture with modern convenience and fun.
The Fenwick Island Lighthouse is not actually located in Ocean City, Maryland, but rather in Fenwick Island, which is situated just south of Ocean City, along the Delaware-Maryland border. The lighthouse is an iconic structure in the region and holds historical significance.
Ocean City is an Atlantic resort city in Worcester County, Maryland. The population was 6,844 at the 2020 U.S. census. Ocean City, where 10 miles of clean, sparkling beaches meet the peaceful charm of the Assawoman Bay. As the days grow longer and the fresh spring air rolls in, the beloved beach town comes alive with exciting events and seasonal celebrations.