If you’ve gone to many local Calvert County events, you’ve seen the now familiar tent and heard the pop of popcorn flying in all directions. Calvert Kettle Corn seems to be everywhere and it’s easy to see why as lines form to choose from one of dozens of delicious flavors that they make themselves in
Calvert County may not have the number of restaurants as those north of us, but you don’t have to leave the county to eat well.
There are some incredible restaurants just down the road with some of the best seafood around caught fresh that day and prepared by locals who really know what they’re doing. More than just seafood, Calvert offers local beers and wines, award-winning Key Lime pie, food with a Cajun twist and so much more.
Discover Calvert’s hidden culinary treasures with us. We’ll show you where the locals love to eat and why.
Relax With Great Food At The Lotus Cafe In Solomons
I already knew I loved their famous key lime pie, but I stopped by the Lotus Cafe in Solomons again this last weekend for the Christmas walk and was reminded just how great this little place is. The seemingly simple menu had a delicious twist to each item creating unique and delicious flavor combinations that
Cove Point Winery: Calvert County’s First Winery
Those of you who have been following along for some time may know that I’ve been covering all of Calvert County’s wineries. Well, now we’re down to the last (but not least!): Cove Point Winery. Not only is it the first winery to be bonded and licensed in Calvert County, but it’s the first in
Get Your Sugar High At Sweet Dreams Candy Shoppe
On the Friday I popped into Sweet Dreams Candy Shoppe in St. Leonard, it was difficult to tell that it was less than two weeks until Christmas. There was no hustle and bustle of people frantically trying to get their shopping done. In fact, there were few cars at all in the center of town.
Solomons Island Winery: A Homey Tasting Experience
When I pulled up to the small parking area in front of Solomons Island Winery, I became very aware of the fact that it was a private residence. Only the signs for the tasting room and the small vineyard gave any hint that it was something more. When I got out of my car, I
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