Sweet Sue’s Bake Shop & Coffee Bar makes an amazing cup of coffee and the sweets to go with it are extraordinary. I think I may have just found my new favorite coffee shop. I tried just one bite of the chocolate peanut butter cheesecake before my daughter got to it. “I thought you didn’t
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.
EZ Thai Restaurant: Not All Thai Food Is Spicy
For over a year I’ve driven by EZ Thai without stopping. Small and unassuming in its strip mall location, I thought that it was more of a fast food establishment, but I couldn’t have been more wrong. Though tiny inside and modestly decorated, the restaurant offers food that is not only delicious, but exquisitely presented.
Ruddy Duck Brewery & Grill: Not Just Good Beer
If you’re going out to dinner with someone who doesn’t like seafood or a group of people with various tastes, Ruddy Duck Brewery & Grill is the perfect place. I love seafood, but my husband (who isn’t crazy about it) got a bit tired of enduring burger after burger at seafood restaurants just so I
Running Hare Vineyard: A World-Class Winery Experience
One of my favorite weekend activities in Calvert County is to take a potluck dish to Running Hare Vineyard and spend a couple of hours with friends listening to live music while sharing laughs, food, and wine. Tastings take place year-round from Wednesday through Sunday at Running Hare Vineyard. Before you even sample Running Hare’s
Old Town Cafe & BBQ: Real Comfort Food
The Old Town Cafe and BBQ sits in a small brick building on Old Town Road in Huntingtown. It’s so tiny and plain that it’s easy to miss except for the black and white sign near the roof. Though it may look closed most of the time, chances are it isn’t. This local BBQ spot
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