For those of us who live on the Western Shore, it's sort of like stress, deadlines, annoyances and the like seem to fall away mid-span and we can arrive on the Eastern Shore with a lightened spirit and a sense of bonhomie.
All that and you get to meet up with a Delaware friend and have a good meal in the bargain.
The dedication to crowd-pleasing starts immediately at Fisherman's Inn. As we approached the hostess stand, we were buzzing about the deep-freeze temperatures outside....
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fishermans inn - 2010-01-21 13:10:51
always been great but people in the annapolis area I guess are afraid to come over the bridge or too cheap.
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