The Angler Restaurant and Marina
The Angler, also known in town as Capt. Bill Bunting's Angler, has been feeding hungry vacationers since 1938. In 2013, they served breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a newly decorated dining room and deck—thanks to damage caused by Hurricane Sandy in 2012. The decor is still nautical, the menu still filled with traditional favorites including Old Bay shrimp, crab cakes, and the catch of the day, along with burgers, soups, and salads. The deck offers great views of boats cruising by the Talbot Street Pier. And dinner guests have the option of hopping aboard the Angler for an evening cruise for $2 a person. In the height of the season, there are three cruises. Note to early risers: breakfast is served at 7am.
The Angler, also known in town as Capt. Bill Bunting's Angler, has been feeding hungry vacationers since 1938. In 2013, they served breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a newly decorated dining room and deck—thanks to damage caused by Hurricane Sandy in 2012. The decor is still nautical, the menu still filled with traditional favorites including Old Bay shrimp, crab cakes, and the catch of the day, along with burgers, soups, and salads. The deck offers great views of boats cruising by the Talbot Street Pier. And dinner guests have the option of hopping aboard the Angler for an evening cruise for $2 a person. In the height of the season, there are three cruises. Note to early risers: breakfast is served at 7am.
